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The University of Lethbridge offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in four faculties and three schools, as described below.. The university is accredited under Alberta's Post-Secondary Learning Act [11] and is considered a "comprehensive academic and research university" (CARU), which means offer a range of academic and professional programs that generally lead to undergraduate and ...
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The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) was created in Edmonton, and PITA was transformed into the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, both in 1962. [ 12 ] New agencies were also formed such as the Board of Post-Secondary Education and the Alberta Department of Advanced Education in 1967, which were to oversee post-secondary ...
The University of Lethbridge Students' Union (ULSU) is a non-profit organization representing interests of undergraduate students studying at the University of Lethbridge. With approximately 7800 students on the main Lethbridge campus and 500 students in the Calgary campus, [ 1 ] the ULSU administers student affairs, including advocacy ...
This list of museums in Alberta, Canada contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for ...
In 1974, local residents formed the Southern Alberta Art Gallery Association to lobby Lethbridge City Council to establish a gallery in the Carnegie Library building vacated by the Lethbridge Public Library. [1] The city approved the proposal and provided renovation and operating grants to establish the gallery.
University of Alberta Archives, UAA-1969-097-200c The centre was founded in 1933 by the University of Alberta , [ 4 ] with a grant from the U.S.-based Carnegie Foundation . Elizabeth Sterling Haynes , Theodore and Eliot Cohen, Gwillym Edwards, and Gwen Pharis served as the centre's first employees, with Haynes and Cohen teaching approximately ...
The 1985 retrospective named "Harvest of the Spirit" toured nine major public galleries. His work is held by the Art Gallery of Alberta, the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, the University of Lethbridge collection and the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon. [1]