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One Child Every Child grant supports research for rare childhood diseases

Cohort of specialists can now focus on getting rapid, accurate diagnoses of ballooning number of immune-related conditions

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ON CAMPUS

Class of 2023 in photos: Be the change you wish to see in the world

UCalgary honours and extends congratulations to fall graduates as they step into the future and become members of our alumni communityRead more ➜

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

UCalgary researcher wins prestigious award for helping develop non-opioid painkillers

Ketul Patel receives Mitacs Award for Outstanding Innovation—Postdoctoral for his work developing a first-of-its-kind, non-addictive medication to treat chronic painRead more ➜

ARTS AND CULTURE

Werklund School of Education and Northern Lakes College address rural and remote teacher shortage

Renewal of BEd transfer agreement recommits to community-based learning

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY

Olympic Oval pivots holiday market to give UCalgary entrepreneurs a new venue

1st-ever Holiday Market & Skate for the Oval draws upward of 1,000 visitors

    ON CAMPUS

    Martha Hall Findlay to lead School of Public Policy

    Lawyer, senior business executive and former MP begins five-year term in January 2024

    ON CAMPUS

    Former Ghanaian president visits campus, praises UCalgary’s diversity

    John Mahama promotes West Africa as a hub for innovation and economic growth

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