Graduate student research continues to gain strength at the University of Lethbridge and that growth is reflected in the latest Research Infosource Canada’s Top 50 Research Universities list.
The rankings consider several measures related to research income, growth and industry partnerships. The University’s highest individual measure came in the growth of graduate student research, moving from fifth to second overall. ULethbridge, grouped within the undergraduate universities category, ranked seventh overall amongst undergraduate schools in the country.
“Graduate student programming and research opportunities are key areas we continue to support with strategic planning and investment of resources,” says Dr. Dena McMartin, the University’s vice-president (research). “We are unique in that our undergraduate students have opportunities to b…
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