Living on the Land: Indigenous Women’s Understanding of Place edited by Nathalie Kermoal and Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez brings together Indigenous women scholars to discuss the marginalization of the knowledge traditionally held…
This year marks ten years since the devastating earthquake in Haiti on 12 January 2010. Joegodson Déralciné, a furniture maker living in Canaan, Haiti at the time, describes the intimate details of the lives of the poor in Haiti and how he survived.
Welcome to our first #AUPBookOfTheWeek selection! We are excited to be launching this campaign to showcase recent releases, backlist gems, and some bestselling books. Our first pick is Rocks in…
If we’re being honest, we’re not quite sure what week it is anymore. The time warp that has accompanied this pandemic means we’re both relieved and disappointed that it’s the…
The rapid pivot to online education following the COVID-19 outbreak has universities around the world leaning heavily on educational technology to facilitate remote lectures, exams, meetings, conferences, and more. But…
It’s hard to say what fall will bring this year. A return to classrooms or another semester of online courses or perhaps a pivot to blended learning? Will we be…
We are excited to announce that 25 Years of Ed Tech by Martin Weller is now available as an open-access PDF on our website. In this concise and necessary retrospective,…
Welcome to the new aupress.ca! For over ten years, AU Press has been publishing open and original scholarship. As a leader in open access publishing, we are committed to quality,…
Our Spring 2020 catalogue is winging its way to inboxes and mailboxes across the country. We are pleased to have a slate of books from a wide variety of disciplines….
The Parkland Institute’s annual fall conference is just days away! It’s taking place at the Engineering Teaching & Learning Complex (ETLC) at the University of Alberta from November 16–18. We’ll…