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Scholarship of the Week

Scholarship name: TransCanada Community Leaders Scholarship Sponsored by: TransCanada Deadline: April 15, 2017 Potential payout: $1000 (up to 100 scholarships available) Eligibility restriction: Applications must be from a community near a TransCanada project or proposed project (see map), must be a citizen or permanent resident of Canada or the U.S., and must be enrolled or… Read more »

Motivation

I registered for my first Athabasca course back in 2008 and, after 9 years, I am nearly finished, anticipating a completion date this summer (2017). Distance education is not easy. It requires dedication and commitment at a greater level than the standard on-campus post-secondary experience. I assume most students are quite like myself: juggling multiple… Read more »

Women of Interest – Amanda C. J. Vincent

Amanda C. J. Vincent was born in 1960. She graduated from University of Western Ontario with a Bachelor of Science and earned her PhD from the University of Cambridge, England. Vincent is a Canadian marine biologist who spent her career studying, at length, the seahorse population. Vincent’s studies led the seahorse population being added to… Read more »

The Creative Spark! – Read Not Just Minds, But Between the Lines

Do you try to read minds? Well, reading minds can hurt you or help you, depending on your style. For instance, Judith Weston, in her book, The Film Director’s Intuition, approaches script analysis by finding three ways to interpret character actions?line-by-line?kind of like reading minds. Yes, directors have it tough. Not only do they read… Read more »

The Social Student – Thesis Research with Pinterest

Do you want to use social media in your thesis research? Many do. But maybe you see no point in learning social media research. I thought similarly?that is, until I realized that small tweaks can make for amazing transformations. Take anxiety, for instance. A slight change in your thoughts can actually cure you. Similarly, a… Read more »

Student Sizzle! – AU Social Media

AthaU Facebook Group Richard posts a milestone selfie as he submits the final assignment for his degree. Micheàl seeks other students’ thoughts on the Bachelor of Management Marketing Major 4-year program. Lena wonders if it’s possible to reinstate a course she withdrew from by mistake. Other posts include the proof in the parchment, cats, murders,… Read more »

AU-Thentic Events – Upcoming AU-related Events

Business Undergraduate Info Session Monday, April 3, 5:00 to 6:00 pm MDT Online Hosted by AU’s Faculty of Business http://business.athabascau.ca/event-details/business-undergraduate-information-session-copy-copy/ register online at above address AU Open House & Info Session Tuesday, April 4, 10:00 to 11:00 am MDT Online Hosted by Athabasca University http://www.athabascau.ca/discover/open-house/ register online at above address second session: Tuesday, April 4,… Read more »

Survival in the Garret

Should you find yourself at some point in your academic career in sore need of wherewithal, don’t take it hard. After all, the student years are typically times of scarcity; It’s the price you pay for getting the credentials you need to launch a career. Besides, It’s not such a bad experience. The money-saving lessons… Read more »

From the PSE News Desk

Who wants a big fat salary, anyway? English majors and philosophers get shafted again on the salary scale. According to this RBC Royal Bank article, Top Ten Most Valuable Degrees in Canada, a Statistics Canada report suggests that engineering- and business-related degree holders pull in the highest salaries after graduation. If your top priority is… Read more »

Listening to Students – AU’s Third Party Review in Review

One error universities routinely make is ignoring their students’ opinions. Universities are notorious for making ivory-tower decisions based on a business model, factoring in the dollars and cents and focussing on the bottom line. It seems they can sometimes lose sight of their reason for being, which is to provide a service to their students…. Read more »