It’s sometimes said that people buy products they don’t really need, with money they don’t really have, to impress people they don’t really like. This behaviour is known as conspicuous consumption ...
For Career Month, Athabasca University’s Counselling Services team shared career-focused resources to help students and alumni grow and advance their careers at any time of the year. Congratulations!
Self-funded student: register by the 10th of the month, start on the 1st of the next. Funded student: please check the next enrolment deadline and course start date. Computer Science 348: Network ...
This research coordinator position is intended to support Dr. Manca’s research as a Canada Research Chair in Regulation, Social Governance, and Inequities in Health. The successful candidate would ...
At Athabasca University (AU), we find inspiration in our students’ journeys toward reaching their highest potential so they can help transform the communities in which they live and serve. We are ...
This project aims to assess the vision of local communities on the impact of the lithium industry on their development. Lithium as a resource and the industry are at the top of the economic and ...
Dr. Maiga Chang is a Full Professor in the School of Computing and Information Systems at Athabasca University, Canada. His research mainly focus on game-based learning, training and assessment; ...
Athabasca University allowed Kimberley Lamarche to pursue a nursing career and follow in her father’s footsteps in the military Kimberley Lamarche (Master of Health, Advanced Nursing Practice ’02) has ...
The end of daylight saving time often sparks conversations about sleep disruption, health risks, and productivity. However, Athabasca University English professor and author Dr. Paul Huebener says our ...
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