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H
4 years ago

Uni.

L
4 years ago

Was a sessional for over 12 years and got dumped w...

Was a sessional for over 12 years and got dumped with no prior notice. The quality of teaching from full time profs have been dumbed down they don t teach and the students r given grades they do not deserve cause it s not education it s a business

R
4 years ago

At IST, our success is driven by our people. Disco...

At IST, our success is driven by our people. Discover the talented individuals who comprise our team and their passions for helping our campus community achieve everyday goals. Visit us each week for a behind-the-scenes look at the friendly faces helping you on campus.

J
4 years ago

Just awesome. Was visiting my dad after recent hea...

Just awesome. Was visiting my dad after recent heart surgery at the Mazankowski, and those people are amazing. We're privileged to live in a province with such amazing cardiac care. Even in the time of Covid, this place is world class.

Y
4 years ago

2016,start mech Engg masters degree,, with no subj...

2016,start mech Engg masters degree,, with no subjects of mech Engg,, why, reason? Mean subjects of researches ,international students in trouble and want to leave uni, oh so sad
Is it management of your university?
International students coming to your country to study with spending full savings of his parents and results 0,,,
I lost,
Again so sad and sorry,,

J
4 years ago

Staff was great but the wait was long as per usual...

Staff was great but the wait was long as per usual!!! Social Distancing, Extra Cleaning before & after each patient from triage on as well as the washrooms & waiting rooms are being sanitized much more frequently!!!

H
4 years ago

Went to U of A by Ambulance yesterday for a severe...

Went to U of A by Ambulance yesterday for a severe migraine, could hardly lift my head off the floor, Emts gave little pain meds, then got sent to the waiting room for 3 and a half hours puking, and crying in pain... left the hospital going to Grey nuns atleast they take better care of there paitents when they come by ambulance...

S
4 years ago

The nurse at the hospital Station 3 B1 was very ve...

The nurse at the hospital Station 3 B1 was very very exceptional they were professional I'm very caring I was surprised when I see how they treat the patient included myself it was very nice and it's a blessing to the sick people that aren't there antique years that show

E
4 years ago

The actual education system is decent and so are t...

The actual education system is decent and so are the professors. Aside from student connect the other student services dont know what they are talking about and are quick to send you off to a different office so you ll be their problem. Not to mention the condescending attitudes.

C
4 years ago

Fine campus. Always something worthy to learn abou...

Fine campus. Always something worthy to learn about. The Truth Compassion Tolerance International Art Exhibit held at the University of Alberta, Canada from November 22 to 24. The artworks manifest the principles of the ancient Chinese self-improvement practice of Falun Gong and expose the brutal 18-year persecution of Falun Gong in China.

S
4 years ago

I don't think this the best university per the fol...

I don't think this the best university per the following response from Eva Eber admission advisor

"Unfortunately we are unable to consider applicants for the Alberta MBA program who already have an MBA degree from another institution."

Even if you go to Harvard or Cambridge university you don't see this type of response!!

J
4 years ago

Accessibility is an issue here. The grill in the h...

Accessibility is an issue here. The grill in the hospital building serves great burgers and pretty good onion rings. The university itself has a good reputation really although budget cuts are having an impact across the board at the university. Parking is expensive and limited.

M
4 years ago

I did both my BA and MSc at UofA and my experience...

I did both my BA and MSc at UofA and my experience has been great. Buildings are beautiful. Really nice in the spring and summer when it all becomes green. In my undergraduate studies, I had to live with large class sizes and low professor-student interaction. However, this is common to all big universities and if you really want to learn and excel, you can have a way with professors whatever the situation. The class sizes decrease as you specialize in a field and as you go into senior years. Graduate studies are really nice and there are programs out there that focus on professional development on top of your program that you can take advantage of. The university is research intensive and challenges students to be creative and not dependent on supervisors.
I would have loved to do my PhD at UofA ; however, I would be like a bird that doesn't want to leave its nest and explore outside.

r
4 years ago

Beautiful sights to see.

Beautiful sights to see.
Awesome buildings,decent people.
Parking is a scam and hard to find.

Z
4 years ago

In my opinion the U of A has some of the nicest bu...

In my opinion the U of A has some of the nicest buildings in Edmonton. I am a photographer and love bringing my clients to the grounds for either wedding or engagement pictures. If you are not here for photos it is just a nice relaxing place to walk around, especially in fall.

W
4 years ago

What can I say about my university days in Edmonto...

What can I say about my university days in Edmonton, the capitol city of Alberta?

Arriving Edmonton, Alberta, Canada from Hong Kong, I knew nothing about this city and place, except that I had been accepted by a school called Alberta Collage. Air Canada was on strike while I had to take a flight from Hong Kong to Taipei to San Francisco to Vancouver and then finally arriving Edmonton, all on waiting list. I lost my luggage during the hectic transit, and I knew nobody in Edmonton.

Yet those were the worst time, it turned out to be one the best time of my life. I got admitted to University of Alberta, and spent the next 5 years in the campus.

It was so wonderful! I met a lot of different students and people from all over all the world! I never heard about them but then I knew that there was the Ukrainian community, which is a big one in Edmonton. I also started to watch Canadian football, when Eskimos were one of the strongest team in the CFL. Then of course, there was the Edmonton OIlers, where hockey is being played on ice! The Oilers were the talk of the town, and with players like Gretzky, Messier, Anderson, Kurri, Coffey, Lowe when they became part of my University life, watching every games whenever possible on TV. I even got a chance to attend a Stanley Cup playoff game between the Oilers and their biggest rivalry Calgary Flames to make up what was known as the "Battle of Alberta" . Also, I was living in HUB, studying at the Rutherford Library, doing computer programs in Tory Building, and finishing at 4 AM, walking back to HUB at 40 below freezing temperature. I also got the opportunity to become a DJ in the campus multicultural radio station. All because of this wonderful University.

Thank you for the memory and wish UofA (and their Golden Bears team) well and continue to become the best of University in Canada and in the world!

A
4 years ago

UofA

J
4 years ago

Overall alright, even though the administration is...

Overall alright, even though the administration is wanting to stamp out all the traditionally fun aspects of university life.

5 stars for the education,
5 stars for the students,
a big fat 0 stars for residence services,
2 stars for the administration

C
4 years ago

As a patient this was a world class medical facili...

As a patient this was a world class medical facility from er to surgery the staff have been outstanding and professional, even when faced with some patent who where abusive towards them. The care I received was top shelf.

P
4 years ago

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Univeristy of Alberta

Univeristy of Alberta

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