Dr. Kristin Rodier had two goals in mind when she co-created a new podcast on feminist philosophy. The first was to challenge the idea that legitimate research only counts when academics publish in a ...
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers has announced a national strike beginning Nov. 15, 2024, at 12:01 a.m. (Eastern). This labour disruption will impact Canada Post service. Athabasca University is ...
When Jessica Anderson (Bachelor of Human Resources and Labour Relations ’24) enrolled at Athabasca University, she became the first person in her family to pursue a degree. She doesn’t plan on being ...
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has announced a national strike beginning Nov. 15, 2024, at 12:01 a.m. (Eastern). This labour disruption will impact Canada Post service. Athabasca ...
Athabasca University recognizes that students need efficient academic and administrative service. To ensure that learners receive the attention needed to succeed, we have developed a comprehensive set ...
While trans and gender-non-conforming people have existed for as long as there have been people, these days more folks are out of the closet, living as their authentic selves and outwardly expressing ...
Dr. Mickey Vallee seeks out creative interdisciplinary collaborations between the humanities, the sciences, and the social sciences to build methodological innovations that make pathways to hope.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
“Growing up in Heron Gate was my introduction to the world.” Aleksandar Golijanin (Bachelor of Commerce ’21) moved to the diverse south Ottawa neighbourhood, which has historically been home to many ...