English Students Society

English Students' Society

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Who We Are

Our Mission

The English Students' Society is the ULSU ratified club for all and any interested in English literature, writing, language, and related fields at the University of Lethbridge.

The purpose of the ESS is to foster community among students and the broader community by promoting academic, creative, and professional development; encouraging collaboration and mentorship; and creating opportunities for discussion, learning, and community-building.

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News and Events

The English Students' Society is proud to celebrate our members and host events.

Year End Celebration! Poetry & Grad
Apr 5, 2026 Events

Year End Celebration! Poetry & Grad

We would love for you to join the ESS and the English Department for the Year End Celebration!

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New Executive Positions!
Apr 4, 2026 News

New Executive Positions!

As we transition into the summer, we are excited to announce that we are offering new executive positions! ...

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Membership and Mailing List Renewal
Apr 3, 2026 News

Membership and Mailing List Renewal

As we prepare for a new academic year, the ESS is updating our membership and mailing list.

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Opportunities

Being interested in English is exciting! The ESS keeps track of opportunities available to current English students — from co-op placements and applied studies to competitions, scholarships, and publishing experience.

Our goal is to help you thrive during your degree and graduate with meaningful experience and networks in your field.

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Our University’s Blackfoot name is Iniskim, meaning Sacred Buffalo Stone. The University of Lethbridge acknowledges and deeply appreciates the Siksikaitsitapii peoples’ connection to their traditional territory. We, as people living and benefiting from Blackfoot Confederacy traditional territory, honour the traditions of people who have cared for this land since time immemorial. We recognize the diverse population of Aboriginal peoples who attend the University of Lethbridge and the contributions these Aboriginal peoples have made in shaping and strengthening the University community in the past, present, and in the future.