Students' Union Of The University Of Lethbridge

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The University of Lethbridge is a publicly funded comprehensive academic and research university, founded in the liberal education tradition, located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, with a second campus in the City of Calgary. The main building, University Hall, sits among the coulees on the west side of the Oldman River. HistoryThe University of Lethbridge is a public university established in 1967 at Lethbridge, Alberta. In 1968, the University awarded its first undergraduate degrees in the liberal arts. The architect Arthur Erickson designed University Hall which has received international acclaim for its architectural originality and functional design. The University Hall opened in 1971. In 1996, the University of Lethbridge opened campuses in Calgary and Edmonton. On December 17, 2009, Mike Mahon, the Dean of the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation at the University of Alberta was named the next president of the University of Lethbridge. His term began on July 1, 2010. AcademicsBoth graduate and undergraduate programmes are offered. In 2004, the University of Lethbridge granted their first doctoral degrees. Lisa Thomson and Robbin Gibb both graduated with doctoral degrees in Neuroscience. Earlier in the year, the Alberta government approved the expansion of the fledgling Ph. D. program to include degrees in five new areas: bio-molecular science; biosystems and biodiversity; earth, space and physical science; evolution and behaviour; and theoretical and computational science. The university is home to the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience, a world-class facility where Canada's leading behavioural neuroscience group sheds light on the relationships between brain and behaviour.

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The University of Lethbridge is a publicly funded comprehensive academic and research university, founded in the liberal education tradition, located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, with a second campus in the City of Calgary. The main building, University Hall, sits among the coulees on the west side of the Oldman River. HistoryThe University of Lethbridge is a public university established in 1967 at Lethbridge, Alberta. In 1968, the University awarded its first undergraduate degrees in the liberal arts. The architect Arthur Erickson designed University Hall which has received international acclaim for its architectural originality and functional design. The University Hall opened in 1971. In 1996, the University of Lethbridge opened campuses in Calgary and Edmonton. On December 17, 2009, Mike Mahon, the Dean of the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation at the University of Alberta was named the next president of the University of Lethbridge. His term began on July 1, 2010. AcademicsBoth graduate and undergraduate programmes are offered. In 2004, the University of Lethbridge granted their first doctoral degrees. Lisa Thomson and Robbin Gibb both graduated with doctoral degrees in Neuroscience. Earlier in the year, the Alberta government approved the expansion of the fledgling Ph. D. program to include degrees in five new areas: bio-molecular science; biosystems and biodiversity; earth, space and physical science; evolution and behaviour; and theoretical and computational science. The university is home to the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience, a world-class facility where Canada's leading behavioural neuroscience group sheds light on the relationships between brain and behaviour.

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Students' Union Of The University Of Lethbridge is located at Lethbridge, Alberta
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