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Nukskahtowin (Meeting Place) invites you to the viewing of Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy (part 2 of 2) as part of our Bannock and a Movie series.
Researchers Michael Barbour and Randy LaBonte discuss their State of the Nation reports on K-12 e-learning in Canada, during the June CIDER session.
When you have successfully completed the course, you will be able to do the following: Define organizational culture, its elements, sub and countercultures, and how it impacts people within ...
Athabasca University's Faculty of Business hosts an Information Session on how to best prepare your application package for our online MBA for executives.
There's often a collaboration gap between the people that do the research and the people that apply it. Dr. Kharah Ross Health psychologist, associate professor “When it comes to doing work that's ...
This panel discussion is aimed at graduate students and academic supervisors interested in exploring multimodal and alternative theses/dissertations.
Athabasca University's Faculty of Business presents an information session on our online MBA for executives.
Join Wes Olson and Johane Janelle April 16 to discuss the book The Ecological Buffalo, hosted by Science Outreach - Athabasca at Athabasca University.
Dear Write Site is a series of blog posts on the AU news site. In each post, a writing specialist answers common questions from students and gives detailed examples and instructions ...
Athabasca University researcher focuses on the resurgence of Indigenous health systems and Indigenous data sovereignty Athabasca University researcher Dr. Lana Ray has been appointed Canada Research ...
Celebrating 25 years, Athabasca University’s IRRODL leads in open-access research, shaping the future of online learning.
AI researcher Dr. Stella George’s focus is how policy can promote responsible AI, and ways to educate and empower the public.
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