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https://www.ulethbridge.ca/governance/2008-2Peter Alward commented on the similarity of the Public Health Ethics 3420 to Biomedical Ethics 3402. Dean Hosgood felt that it is a quite different course ... and agreed to take a look at the language in the course description. A lengthy discussion followed in regard to going ahead with the Public Health Program without ...
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University of Lethbridge highlights for the week of March 25 to 31
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/university-lethbridge-highlights-week-march-25-31Penny Building, 324-5 St. S. Students taking advanced New Media courses will exhibit their works, ... 5 p.m., Dr. Foster James Penny Building, 324-5 St. S. Students taking advanced New Media courses will ...
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University of Lethbridge highlights for the week of April 1 to 7
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/university-lethbridge-highlights-week-april-1-7Service of Canada (WUSC) gala provides a full course dinner, silent auction, entertaining speakers and ... (WUSC) gala provides a full course dinner, silent auction, entertaining speakers and music all in support ...
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U of L research project will provide access to detailed models of historical Blackfoot objects held in British museums
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-research-project-will-provide-access-detailed-models-historical-blackfoot-objectsmuseums. Their collaborators in England include Louisa Minkin, MA Fine Art course leader at Central Saint ...
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U of L computing team captures fifth place in programming contest
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-computing-team-captures-fifth-place-programming-contestdon’t get a lot of that in some courses. In a competition like this, you don’t know what’s going to be ... and you don’t get a lot of that in some courses. In a competition like this, you don’t know what’s ...
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U of L researchers study the underlying biological processes associated with the development of Alzheimer’s disease
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-researchers-study-underlying-biological-processes-associated-developmentconsider other sources of noise over the life course are also needed.” “Among the various aspects of the ... sources of noise over the life course are also needed.” “Among the various aspects of the effects of noise ...
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Pandemic underlines need to revamp academic system that disadvantages parenting researchers and women
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/pandemic-underlines-need-revamp-academic-system-disadvantages-parenting-researchersfarmyard animals make — coauthored by my son of course — it is not getting written,” says Roberts in the ... going to be about the sounds farmyard animals make — coauthored by my son of course — it is not getting ...
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Is virtual voting the way of the future?
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/virtual-voting-way-futurethis.” The group began working on its idea in May 2019. Hurd-Watler did an applied study course over the ... course over the summer focusing on the value of blockchain in reducing vulnerabilities in Alberta’s ...
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Grant to aid in developing new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/grant-aid-developing-new-treatments-alzheimer%E2%80%99s-diseasedisease only address some of the symptoms. They do not prevent or alter the course of the disease.” In the ... the symptoms. They do not prevent or alter the course of the disease.” In the project, Mohajerani, ...
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U of L researchers earn $918,000 CIHR grant to test a new idea in memory formation
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-researchers-earn-918000-cihr-grant-test-new-idea-memory-formationa deck of cards, except that the number of old patterns exceeds the numbers of recent ones, of course ... course,” says McNaughton. “What’s happening during this replay is the cortex is kind of re-evaluating its ...