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  • This open event, hosted by The Canadian Association of Research Libraries and co-sponsoring organizations including Canadian Research Knowledge Network, Library and Archives Canada, Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, Internet Archive Canada, Digital Research Alliance of Canada, and the Digital Preservation Coalition provided an opportunity for those at Canadian institutions who have strategic or operational responsibility for long-term access and preservation of digital content to learn from each other about progress, practices and policies for digital preservation in a Canadian context.
  • The University of Alberta provides a variety of writing supports that are accessible, learner-centered, relevant, and responsive to the community's diverse needs.
  • The Alberta Continuing Care Epidemiological Studies (ACCES) was a province-wide research program involving over 2,000 older adults residing in designated assisted/supportive living facilities (DAL) and in long-term care facilities (LTC) between 2006 and 2009, their family caregivers, and the facilities in which they lived. The objectives of ACCES were: a) to examine the health, social needs, and quality of care of older adults in DAL and LTC facilities in Alberta, b) to identify the mix of services provided to these residents, including assistance from family caregivers, and c) to examine health outcomes across settings, taking resident and facility characteristics into account.
  • The Department of Agricultural, Food, and Nutritional Science offers thesis programs leading to Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees, as well as course-based programs leading to Master of Agriculture, Master of Engineering and Master of Science degrees. The Department has active research programs in the following areas of specialization: Animal Science, Plant Science, Food Science and Technology, Nutrition and Metabolism, Bioresource and Food Engineering, Rangeland and Wildlife Resources and Bioresource Technology
  • The Faculty of ALES is where global challenges are met with innovative solutions. Every day, world-class research is conducted by the finest minds in the natural sciences, social sciences and business. While we are one of the oldest faculties on campus, our cross disciplinary approach, and commitment to excellence, positions us uniquely to provide solutions to some of the world’s most complex problems.

Recent Submissions

  • Item type: Item , Access status: Open Access ,
    Insight into government, March 6, 2026
    (2026-03-06) Dolphin, Ric Dolphin Media Inc.
    Alberta's independent newsletter on government & politics.
  • Item type: Item , Access status: Authenticated ,
    Agriculture: The Hill Times Policy Briefing, March 9, 2026
    (2026-03-09) Hill Times Publishing
  • Item type: Item , Access status: Authenticated ,
    The Hill Times, Monday, March 9, 2026
    (2026-03-09) Hill Times Publishing
    The newspaper of Parliament.
  • Item type: Item , Access status: Open Access ,
    Time Everlasting: 2026 New Works Program
    (2026-02) Department of Drama, University of Alberta
    Initiated in 2000, the New Works Festival is the University of Alberta's new play festival, featuring work from emerging student playwrights. Students write, direct, design, and produce 4 one-act plays all under the professional guidance of mentors from the University's drama community. New Works champions the development of practical creative skills, allowing students to gain real-world experience in theatrical production and see their work realized in fully-staged performances. The festival creates a sense of community and gives all students the chance to get involved in theatre at the University of Alberta. This booklet provides the details of the programs for New Works Festival 2026.
  • Item type: Item , Access status: Authenticated ,
    The Hill Times, Wednesday, March 4, 2026
    (2026-03-04) Hill Times Publishing
    The newspaper of Parliament.