Research

Alumnus and faculty member John Pattison-Williams is helping farmers and land owners find the balance between wetland stewardship and agricultural needs. Learn more about John’s research »

About Us

Augustana is home to vibrant and high-impact research, spanning fields such as artificial intelligence, mental health, religious studies and more. Whether conducted by faculty or students, research is often done collaboratively, across multiple disciplines and in partnership with the community. Ultimately, Augustana researchers are helping us better understand our world, so that we can inspire solutions to current challenges.

Our Research

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Faculty Research

World-class research happening right here at Augustana.

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Student Research

All Augustana students can conduct research — on their own or with faculty.

Research Station + Centres

ß÷ßäÉçÇø Centre for Sustainable Rural Communities

Assisting rural communities in meeting diverse challenges by fostering dialogue, promoting research and developing partnerships.

Chester Ronning Centre for the Study of Religion and Public Life

Focusing on a broad range of themes where religion and public life intersect.

Augustana Miquelon Lake Research Station & Hesje Observatory

Addressing a broad spectrum of research questions and learning opportunities in a provincial park and dark sky preserve.

Donors Wayne and Joyce Nordstrom with KSR representativesDonors Wayne and Joyce Nordstrom with KSR representatives
Wayne and Joyce Nordstrom presenting a donation to vice-dean Stacy Lorenz (left) and professor Glen Hvenegaard (centre).Wayne and Joyce Nordstrom.Wayne and Joyce Nordstrom presenting a donation to professor Glen Hvenegaard (centre).Wayne and Joyce Nordstrom presenting a donation to vice-dean Stacy Lorenz (left) and professor Glen Hvenegaard (centre).
We decided to make a financial contribution to support having Motus stations installed on properties owned and managed by Augustana to track bird migration patterns. We understand that data collected from those stations will become a part of the broader national/international Motus program. My wife, Joyce, and I recognize the importance of such research. As a conservation biologist working within the ß÷ßäÉçÇø government, I and others used natural history data and other related information in making various land use and resource management decisions. Such data was also valuable in planning initiatives related to protected areas. We believe that data and information obtained from good biological research can function as a firm foundation for developing various actions, policies and initiatives that will lead to a better world, not only for species and ecosystems, but for humanity as a whole.”

Wayne Nordstrom, CLC ‘62, BSc ’69 (ß÷ßäÉçÇø), MSc '72 (University of New Brunswick)

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Giving

Your financial gift supports new learning opportunities and experiences for students, funds research and builds spaces for innovation and education.

Work with us

Supported by transformational partnerships with government, industry and academia, our teams excel at advancing world-leading research and innovation.

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Events

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Augustana Showcase

April 15, 2026

Join us at Augustana to see the vibrant work happening on a Top-5 Canadian university campus. A lot happens on campus every year, and we want to show you what we've been up to!

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Annual events

Student Academic Conference

End-of-term symposium in which undergraduate students conducting independent work for credit can present their research findings.

Augustana Conference on Undergraduate Research and Innovative Teaching (ACURIT)

International conference providing a place to meet, learn and discuss ways to improve teaching and the student experience.

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