Federal government funds Indigenous STEM research program
The University of Winnipeg's Pathway to Graduate Studies program has received three years of federal funding.
Stories celebrating UWinnipeg's Indigenous community.
The University of Winnipeg's Pathway to Graduate Studies program has received three years of federal funding.
The Community-Based Research Training Centre (CBRTC) held its second annual Community-Based Research (CBR) Summer Institute at the Aabijijiwan New Media Lab and Merchants Corner in May.
The Master of Arts in Indigenous Governance program has fostered some ground-breaking research.
UWinnipeg is proud to recognize National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21.
The University of Winnipeg is proud to recognize and celebrate National Indigenous History Month in June. UWinnipeg is located on Treaty One Territory and the National Homeland...
On Friday, May 24, The University of Winnipeg honoured several members of our Indigenous community at the 2024 Honouring Indigenous Achievement event. This important annual event is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of Indigenous students, faculty, and staff, as well as to gather and honour this year’s award recipients.
Congratulations to all of our 2023-24 Indigenous (First Nations, Metis, Inuit) graduates. It was a privelege to honour our Indigenous grads in community at this year's Graduation Pow Wow on May 5.
The University of Winnipeg celebrates seventeen inaugural graduates from the first Indigenous cohort for the Development Studies Program whose journey began in the fall of 2020.
Help us celebrate and honour our 2023/24 Indigenous grads at our Graduation Pow Wow on May 5.
A new book co-edited by UWinnnipegger Dr. Laura Forsythe, "Around the Kitchen Table: Métis Aunties' Scholarship", celebrating Métis women launches on Thursday, April 11 at McNally Robinson Booksellers.