Athabasca University Athabasca University, headquartered in Athabasca, Alberta, is a fully accredited institution specialized in the delivery of distance education courses and programs. Athabasca University is also recognized as one of the fastest growing universites in Canada. Courses are offered in both English and French. ...more on Wikipedia about "Athabasca University"
The Athabasca University Centre for Psychology offers programs leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree with majors in psychology, a cerificiate in Career Development, or even a diploma in Inclusive Education, of three and four-year lengths. ...more on Wikipedia about "Athabasca University Centre for Psychology"
Athabasca University Students' Union is the students' union of Athabasca University, in Athabasca, Alberta although their main center is in Edmonton. They represent the undergraduate students. ...more on Wikipedia about "Athabasca University Students' Union"
The Centre for Innovative Management at Athabasca University is known as home to the world's first online Master of Business Administration program. The executive director of the centre is Dr. Lindsay Redpath. Their offices are in St. Albert, Alberta. In 2004, Athabasca's Executive MBA was rated in the top 75 by the Financial Times, the only executive MBA on the list that is delivered entirely online. ...more on Wikipedia about "Centre for Innovative Management"
The Centre for World Indigenous Knowledge and Research is a a Centre that exists within Athabasca University. Their goals are to "meet the academic needs of Indigenous scholars, nations, communities, institutions and organisations" along with "improve the development and delivery of Indigenous Education at Athabasca University." ...more on Wikipedia about "Centre for World Indigenous Knowledge and Research"
Student media at Athabasca University is provided by the official AU student publication The Voice Magazine. Previously printed and mailed to students across Canada, the magazine, since 2001, is published exclusively online in HTML and PDF format. It is the only student paper in Canada to be published exclusively online and publishes more issues per year (49 in total) than any other member of the Canadian University Press (CUP). Readers may subscribe and receive email notification when each issue is released. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Voice Magazine"
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