Congolese refugee earns medical physics degree
Modeste Katotoka has a passion for physics, and understanding the mechanics of how things work, who earned Tri-Agency Funding valued at over $30,000 during his pursuit of his medical physics degree.
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Modeste Katotoka has a passion for physics, and understanding the mechanics of how things work, who earned Tri-Agency Funding valued at over $30,000 during his pursuit of his medical physics degree.
On October 3 in 3C00 you can attend a screening of "1200+" hosted by Sheila North, Executive Director, External Indigenous Relations and Special Initiatives. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. and the film starts at 1 p.m.
Dr. Conor Whately and Dr. Stephanie Bugden are the recipients of this year's Chancellor's Research Grants.
Whether you are new or returning to UWinnipeg, we are so glad you are part of our community. Together, we will make this another meaningful year.
Throughout the week, special events, learning opportunities, and activities will be dedicated to honouring residential school Survivors and learning from Indigenous Peoples and perspectives.
Fast-paced global competition Falling Walls funds the winner to compete on world stage in Berlin against 100 other competitors from around the globe.
Looking at the ancient world through a contemporary lens, New Directions in Classics bridges the ancient Greek and Roman times and our present.
UWinnipeg's Indigenous Food Systems course takes students from the classroom to the garden to the potluck table.
University of Winnipeg geography professor Dr. Ed Cloutis is helping space agencies analyze a Martian rock whose unusual spotted surface could represent the clearest evidence yet of ancient life on the Red Planet.
JP Perron (BA 88) will be honoured with the Distinguished Alumni Award for Outstanding Achievement at the University's inaugural Distinguished Alumni Award Night on Thursday, October 23.