UWinnipeg trio attend international conference
Earlier this month UWinnipeg was well represented at the recent the International Physical Literacy Conference held in Winnipeg.
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Earlier this month UWinnipeg was well represented at the recent the International Physical Literacy Conference held in Winnipeg.
UWinnipeg's Postdoctoral Fellow (PDF) Dr. Jonathan Luedee is the 2019 Starkey-Robinson Award for Graduate Research on Canada.
From May 15 - 17, scholars, students, practitioners, and community members met at The University of Winnipeg to engage in a lively dialogue about the ways justice intersects with digital, virtual, and web-based forms of social life.
The University of Winnipeg is pleased to recognize nine exceptional members of the UWinnipeg community at the upcoming Spring Convocation.
The numbers are in and Science Rendezvous Winnipeg keeps getting bigger. Approximately 5,000 attendees, and over 700 volunteers, attended the May 2019 festival co-hosted by The University of Winnipeg and University of Manitoba. The event reached 4,000 participants in 2018.
Architecture+Comics: Canadian Cartoonists and the City Exhibit is an engaging exhibit that runs until June 30, 2019 and was co-curated by UWinnipeg's Dr. Candida Rifkind (English) and graduate student Mariana Muñoz Gomez.
Five stellar citizens whose stewardship in improving access to math, Indigenous language, history, and environmental education has had profound influence in Manitoba and beyond, will be recognized at The University of Winnipeg’s Spring 2019 Convocation ceremonies.
UWinnipeg has been granted an Equity Diversity and Inclusion Institutional Capacity-Building Grant valued at $355,900 over two years.
When UWinnipeg students Chelsea Lukawy, Chantal Cloutier, Shiven Shridhar and Spas Nikolov finished exams this year, they headed north to volunteer with Let's Talk Science, bringing a series of fun, science-related workshops to Duke of Marlborough School in Churchill, Manitoba.
Experts on the digitization of justice are gathering at UWinnipeg, May 15 - 17, for three days of free, public lectures. The conference is open to anyone interested in learning how the digital world is reshaping not just crime and control, but also the field interdisciplinary justice studies and other disciplines.