Blog — ...need to continue to listen to women’s stories about their abortion experiences; only by talking openly and often about abortion will we move to a place where abortion is normalized,...
Blog — ...of world events that you find in the newspaper. Oil prices plummeted in 2015, prompting politicians and citizens to look at what the oil industry means to Albertans and Canadians....
Blog — ...wondered how to turn your dissertation into a book? We hosted a Facebook Live event with our senior acquisitions editor on how to revise your dissertation for publication! The live...
Blog — ...important to democratic structures and the contributors to Alberta Oil and the Decline of Democracy in Canada argue that oil has weakened the structures that govern this country. Here, we...
Blog — ...“Scholarly communication and open access: what researchers should know.” October 25: Learn how to make your work open access at Bibliothèque de la santé. Lethbridge October 24: The University...
Blog — ...are some resources and articles that we support and have found helpful over the past week. We hope to continue adding resources to this list as we read and reflect....
Blog — ...needs and goals and applicable to their professional contexts if they are to stay motivated; to this end, an online professional doctorate must provide opportunities for students to connect theory,...
Blog — ...as a tool for engaging with contemporary feminist activism. For Canadians to read… Are you a French Immersion student who no longer has the opportunity to speak or write en...
Blog — ...structures. Why should someone who is plucked from all their networks be expected to engage effectively? Organizers felt that they could have integrated the deliberative process into existing networks where...
Blog — ...“toon op toon” painting.) In his letters to his brother Theo, and his sister Williemien, Van Gogh’s interest in colour is evident. Collected here are quotes from those letters alongside...