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January 22, 2015 | Research
University of Lethbridge study says different sexual behaviours, as with humans, can be linked to cultural practices of Japanese monkeys
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January 20, 2015 | Research
Funding announced by the Canada Foundation for Innovation will help bring a cryogenic testing facility to Dr. David Naylor's lab
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January 14, 2015 | Research
This free event is focused on bringing U of L researchers together with community members to initiate and support collaborative research relationships
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January 8, 2015 | Research
Eating fermented food and drink, including beer, for the past 7,000 years has led to the evolution of bacteria that may hold the key to strengthening the immune system in both humans and livestock
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December 24, 2014 | Research
Research by the U of L's Dr. Reg Bibby and Angus Reid suggests that Canadians experience their greatest levels of happiness around the Christmas season
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December 23, 2014 | Research
An online survey of more than 1,500 Canadian adults by the Angus Reid Institute and U of L sociologist Dr. Reginald Bibby shows that eight out of 10 respondents preferred to use the term ‘Christmas'
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December 22, 2014 | Research
The U of L's Faculty of Education has the unique expertise to satisfy the demand for PhDs in Education
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December 22, 2014 | Research
Dr. Janice Rahn works between Education and the Fine Arts to question how art practice informs curriculum theory in project-based inquiry
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December 22, 2014 | Research
In our multicultural, multi-lingual society, a growing number of educators are using life writing to build bridges of understanding between increasingly diverse populations
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December 19, 2014 | Research
Learning disabilities, and within them language and literacy, were running themes throughout special education teacher Noella Piquette’s undergraduate, masters, and PhD degrees