Research photography competition delivers wow factor
UWinnipeg's first annual research photography competition has collected dozens of eye-catching images that illuminate the work of research in a variety of contexts.
Stories about research and innovation taking place on and off campus.
UWinnipeg's first annual research photography competition has collected dozens of eye-catching images that illuminate the work of research in a variety of contexts.
Two brand-new research funding opportunities have been established at The University of Winnipeg to advance the work of faculty who are making exceptional contributions in their field.
All are invited to attend the 11th annual Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition this Friday, March 1 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. in EG Hall (3C00).
Jasmyne Storm, a Master of Science student in Bioscience, Technology, and Public Policy, is helping put exciting research from UWinnipeg on the map with the Most Promising Bioscience Student of the Year award from Bioscience Association Manitoba.
Colorectal cancer is one of the most treatable cancers if caught early. However, it remains one of the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide if not detected early. UWinnipeg graduate student Hailey Langford is working with Dr. Anuraag Shrivastav to change these grim statistics via a novel blood test that can save lives.
As computers and technology rapidly change how we farm, a research team at The University of Winnipeg has found an unexpected niche in the growing industry of digital agriculture.
A dedicated award for students undertaking research in hard-to-access places is fueling efforts to protect lakes and watersheds around Flin Flon. Dylan McKenzie is the...
Three minutes can be a little or a lot of time. But is it enough to explain complex research? That’s the challenge for Faculty of...
A 4.5-billion-year-old sliver of outer space is being analyzed at The University of Winnipeg.
Dr. Evan McDonough has been awarded a New Investigator Operating Grant valued at $50,000 from Research Manitoba. The grant will be used to fund a graduate student on this topic, working under Dr. McDonough’s supervision.