I'm part of an ongoing collaboration with Bigstone Cree Nation on sakâwiyiniwak (Northern Bush Cree) experiences with traditional food contamination in what is now known as northern Alberta (oil sands ...
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 ...
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.
The Centre for Science is conducting lab sessions in the new Robert Holmberg Science Lab at AU Central in Athabasca. Boasting a modern teaching lab, as well as geology, chemistry, physics and biology ...
Program evaluation has made important contributions to health care practice, policy, administration, education, and research. An understanding of the principles and practices of evaluation is ...
My research examines the relationships between 2SLGBTQ activists seeking social justice, and the state. My current SSHRC-funded research project offers insights into the current state of 2SLGBTQ ...
Mike Sosteric, that's me, is an associate professor of sociology at Athabasca University. My work focuses on historical and contemporary analysis of human spirituality, religion, mysticism, mystical ...
Graduates from the Bachelor of Professional Arts–Human Services (BPA-HSRV) program will demonstrate the ability to: Express self clearly: demonstrate effectiveness in speech and in writing. Be ...
Athabasca University Library and Scholarly Resources has a variety of collections that serve AU students, faculty, staff, and alumni in research and lifelong learning. Our recent collection growth has ...
Deanna Fidelak (she/her) tutors many courses in Educational Psychology/Psychology at AU and is currently the acting coordinator for the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Inclusive Education. Prior to ...
Athabasca University’s Bachelor of Human Resources and Labour Relations (BHRLR) is a multi-disciplinary degree focusing on employment relations in its social, legal, political and economic contexts.
I am an Assistant Professor of Governance, Law, and Management with Athabasca University’s Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. My research focuses on issues and concerns pertaining to gender ...