Experience matters
Build a well-rounded university experience that is personally meaningful allows you to explore your passions and helps you to prepare for life after university.
Agility
Explore new ideas through hands-on experiences, including workshops, courses and events.
Career Services
Navigate the transition between school, job search and employment as successful employees.
Co-operative education
Combine paid, real-world work experience with your academic studies.
Studying abroad
Explore the world and get course credit with exchanges, study tours, internships or volunteer programs around the world.
Volunteer with the International Centre
Navigate the transition between school, job search and employment as successful employees.
uVolunteer
A partnership between the University and Volunteer Lethbridge that helps you find meaningful volunteer opportunities, record your hours and even gain course credit!
Applied Studies
Earn academic credit for learning gained through employment or volunteer experiences.
Living and Learning Community
Students in Fine Arts or the Dhillon School of Business living in residence can connect with other members of their faculty and community.
Global Citizenship Cohort
Connect some of your first-year courses around a common theme while interacting with a group of like-minded students.
Independent Studies
Design your own research project with a professor of your choice. Contact your department for more information.
Research
Participate in research experiences, no matter your discipline or year of study.
Semester at Sea
Sail around the world with a ship as your classroom thanks to this amazing scholarship opportunity!
More opportunities
Honours thesis- contact your department for more information
International Genetically Engineered Machine Team (iGem)
Global Citizenship Cohort
Semester at Sea
Graduate Assistant Teaching Development Program
Gain the skills to lead, teach and train others. Upon completion of this program, you will receive formal recognition which can be a valuable addition to your CV.
Graduate Students Association
The GSA represents graduate students across campus and provides opportunities to get involved and develop new skills.
Images of Research
A competition that sees you present your research, scholarly and creative work in an artistic way.
Three Minute Thesis (3MT®)
A research communication competition that challenges you to give a three-minute summary of your thesis in an interesting and easy-to-understand way.
THRIVE
Opportunities for graduate students in three main skill sets: teaching, research, and professional and career development.
Opportunities in your Faculty
Shining Student: Holly Kletke
Aspiring teacher Holly knew she would go to university, but wasn’t set on what to study. She applied to the combined music/education degree program at uLethbridge based on its strong reputation, after …
Shining Student: Ponokohkyiaao, Nathan
Crow
Business student Nathan felt a strong connection to uLethbridge long before he applied. The University resides on traditional Blackfoot territory and he is a proud member of the Kainai Nation (Blackfoot).
Shining Student: David Awosoga
Track athlete David graduated from high school in Lethbridge, and knew how appealing University life would be in a place he was comfortable, so uLethbridge was the perfect option.
Shining Student: Meghan Rennie
Meghan knew she was an artist from a young age. But when she started a business in Cold Lake, Alberta, at age 16, she discovered she also had a strong entrepreneurial spirit.