Connections Grant awarded for difficult knowledge
The funds will go primarily towards supporting a workshop titled Museum Openings: Caring for Difficult Knowledge: Within and Beyond the Canadian Museum for Human Rights,
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The funds will go primarily towards supporting a workshop titled Museum Openings: Caring for Difficult Knowledge: Within and Beyond the Canadian Museum for Human Rights,
UWinnipeg’s Dr. Ian Mauro, department of geography, served on an its expert panel.
Graduate students from UWinnipeg's unique Master’s in Development Practice report on their national + international practicums. Everyone welcome to attend.
Gallery 1C03 at The University of Winnipeg opens its fall season with programs organized in honour of the 30th anniversary of Mentoring Artists for Women’s...
A newly released report by the Council of Canadian Academies entitled, Science Culture: Where Canada Stands, presents a comprehensive examination of Canada’s science culture. Through...
University of Winnipeg President Dr. Annette Trimbee has joined with those who have braved the cold in order to raise awareness about ALS, after President...
A project documenting the forced dispossession of Canadians of Japanese ancestry during WWII is granted $5.5 million.
This project is linked to a linked to $2.5 Million Grant.
WINNIPEG, MB – UWinnipeg researchers are involved in two significant projects receiving a combined $5 million in funding: One exploring the impacts of socio-economic, cultural...
The U22 Jr. Wesmen Women’s Basketball team is boarding a plane this morning for a road trip — to Japan. The team will spend six...