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Piecing together the RNA puzzle: Dr. Julia Guegueniat research highlight

What role does RNA play in disease development? Dr. Julia Guegueniat pieces together this molecular puzzle.

Postdoctoral Fellows 2 min read

Delivering Canada's First Master of Counselling Graduate Program

While teaching in the United Arab Emirates Dr. Dawn McBride worked with three Alberta universities to develop Canada’s first Master of Counselling graduate program delivered online with residential components. This is work she continues today at the University of Lethbridge.

Faculty of Education 2 min read

Developing better anti-viral treatments: Dr. Maulik Badmalia's research highlight

Dr. Maulik Badmalia is searching for a better way to develop anti-viral treatments that are more effective and have less side-effects.

Research & Creative Activity 2 min read

Five questions with Andrew Doyle (BA/BEd '10, MEd '20)

Andrew Doyle learned much in his time in the MEd Educational Leadership program; particularly, the value of community engagement.

School of Graduate Studies 2 min read

Biochar and Bovines: Highlighting Dr. Carlos Romero's Research

Dr. Romero proposes to help farmers fight climate change while making their crops more productive.

School of Graduate Studies 2 min read

Seven Questions with Shining Graduate Akalanka Galappaththi (MSc '20)

Akalanka Galappaththi accompanied his wife from Sri Lanka to Canada, where he decided to embark on an educational journey of his own, pursuing a Master of Science program at uLethbridge.

International 2 min read

Dr. Kevin Wood: First Graduate of the PhD Program in Education

The Fall 2020 University of Lethbridge convocation honours Dr. Kevin Wood as the first graduate of the PhD program in Education. "I was so satisfied with my master’s program, that to have the same opportunity in a PhD was incredibly attractive, " says Dr. Kevin Wood.

Convocation 2 min read

Living with Chronic Conditions: Dr. Kamrul Islam's Research Highlight

Chronic conditions, such as diabetes or dementia, are becoming more common. As of 2019, 44% of Canadian adults aged 20+ have at least 1 of 10 common chronic diseases [https://www.canada.ca/

Research & Creative Activity 2 min read

Gut Check: Highlighting Dr. Chelsea Matisz’s research on the gut-brain axis and IBD

How connected is our brain to our gut? Dr. Chelsea Matisz studies the relationship between chronic gut-inflammation and mood disorders, and she’s discovering just how deep the connection goes. Chronic gut-inflammation is

Research & Creative Activity 2 min read

Welcome to Spring 2021, Graduate Students!

Oki! and welcome to the School of Graduate Studies! We are so excited to have all of our graduate students, both new and returning. It’s been an intense summer for us all

School of Graduate Studies 2 min read

Gambling in the Time of COVID: Dr. Carrie A. Leonard Research Highlight

When the casinos are shut down, where do gamblers go? Dr. Carrie A. Leonard wants to find out.

Research & Creative Activity 2 min read

Bridging Neuroscience and Education

“I chose the MEd Teaching, Learning and Neuroscience program because it is the only one offered in western Canada to bridge the three disciplines of psychology, neuroscience, and education."

Faculty of Education 2 min read

Wellness is About Writing: Teri Hartman (BA/BEd '02, current MEd student)

I’ve learned over the years that compassion is the greatest indicator of wellness for me, and this includes empathy for not only others, but for myself. Writing has taught me the ultimate lesson in self-compassion.

Faculty of Education 3 min read

A Convocation Story: Sharing the Joy with Rita Lal (MEd '20)

"A very special happening took place that I would like to tell you about." Dr. Carmen Mombourquette, Faculty of Education

Convocation 4 min read

Five questions with Shining Graduate Rita Lal (BSc/BEd '01, MEd '20)

Throughout her master’s program Rita maintained a 4.0 GPA and is now about to embark on doctoral studies; we wish her every success in her PhD.

Alumni 2 min read

Five questions with Shining Graduate Elani Bykowski (BSc '18, MSc '20)

Proper rehabilitation is required after a traumatic brain or spinal cord injury to promote long-term recovery. Elani's studies focused on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy as a more efficient, cost-effective alternative to CT scans and MRI for diagnosing brain and spinal cord injury.

Convocation 1 min read

Five questions with Shining Graduate Aimee Benoit (BA ’98, MSc ’16, PhD ’20)

Dr. Aimee Benoit’s award-winning research has made a significant contribution to our understanding of urban income inequality and the forces of social exclusion/inclusion. She is the recipient of the School of Graduate Studies Silver Medal of Merit (PhD) and the Governor General’s Gold Medal.

Convocation 2 min read

Five questions with Shining Graduate Tyler Muzzin (MFA Art '20)

Consistently dedicated to the highest standards in art and scholarship, balancing these with teaching and community building, his creative research and critical writing exemplify the high ambition, deep curiosity, and methodological rigour that underlie advanced art today.

Faculty of Fine Arts 2 min read

Congratulations to the Class of 2020 from the School of Graduate Studies!

Congratulations to you all! Your perseverance and hard work culminated in this great achievement! Everyone in the School of Graduate Studies is proud of each and every one of you. We hope as

Convocation 1 min read

Saving the Greater Sage-Grouse: Dr. Graham's Research Highlight

Dr. Brendan Graham has been studying Canadian birds for seventeen years. His research is involved in ecological investigations, and often assists in conservation efforts. One such project is Graham’s work with the

Research & Creative Activity 2 min read

Building flexible foundations: why graduate students need professional development

Find out why professional development is becoming an essential part of the graduate student experience, and what you can do to thrive during your time at the University of Lethbridge

School of Graduate Studies 3 min read

PhD student earns prestigious, highly competitive postgraduate scholarships

Congratulations to Tyler Mrozowich, a PhD student in Dr. Trushar Patel’s laboratory at the Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute and the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry. He is a recipient of the prestigious and highly competitive NSERC Postgraduate Scholarships-Doctoral program.

Faculty of Arts & Science 1 min read

Wellness is about having a consistent routine: Alex Funk (BEd '17)

Without the structure of the day-to-day routine to rely on, it can be difficult to find a sense of balance. Faculty of Education alumna, Alex Funk (BEd '17) has found her own equilibrium in creating a new routine and scheduling time for herself.

Faculty of Education 2 min read

Graduate student spotlight: C. Blake Evernden (MFA)

How can I blend the the theoretical with the practical in filmmaking? It was his professors who encouraged C. Blake Evernden (MFA ’15, BFA ’09) to continue on after his Bachelor of Fine

School of Graduate Studies 1 min read

Graduate student receives Alberta Innovates (Tech Futures) award of $26K.

MSc biological sciences student, Dilini Abeyrama, receives an Alberta Innovates (Tech Futures) award of $26k for one year to study the Atlantic and Indian yellow-nosed albatrosses.

Faculty of Arts & Science 2 min read
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