Learners Like No Other is a new series where real students and alumni share how online learning at AU is like no other university experience. Submit your story. Sarina Gosse Bachelor of Arts student ...
Dear Write Site is a series that equips Athabasca University students with tips and resources to improve their writing—whether it's for an essay, research paper, or the next great novel. We feature ...
AU Library provides access to a variety of collections of digital materials, including theses, final projects, and dissertations written by AU graduate students. Other collections include AU’s ...
Dr. Martha Cleveland-Innes is Professor of Education Innovation at Athabasca University and is Editor-in-Chief of the bilingual Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology. She is the co-author of ...
Dear Cite for Sore Eyes, This is a great question! Once you’ve found an image you want to use in an assignment, there are two main things to check: The image’s licence—a licence indicates how the ...
Athabasca University's online MBA is an AACSB-accredited program and among the top MBAs in the world. Exercise your critical thinking and decision-making skills and apply what you learn to your work ...
I live, and garden, in Mi'kma'ki (Nova Scotia). I have worked across Canada and abroad. My main interest is learning how to be a better relative to the more-than-human world and supporting others to ...
I'm an Associate Professor in Anthropology and the MAIS Program and a Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Future Flourishing Fellow. I study ethnobiology and environmental anthropology and am ...
Lorelei L. Hanson (she/her) is associate professor of Environmental Studies at Athabasca University. She works and lives on Treaty 6 territory, the traditional lands of many Indigenous peoples ...
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) is based on a tested process and set of mechanisms for the recognition of learning that you have acquired from life experience, workplace or volunteer ...
Athabasca University is a university like no other, which is reflected in how alumni make their highest contributions to their families, their workplaces, and their communities. This year’s Alumni ...
A visiting student is someone who attends one institution (also known as your home institution) but takes courses at another, in this case, at Athabasca University. This allows you to take courses to ...
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