Randy Kobes Symposium celebrates undergraduate research
The 15th annual Randy Kobes Undergraduate Poster Symposium is in the books, and it’s one students, faculty, and judges certainly won’t forget. In total, 38...
Stories about research and innovation taking place on and off campus.
The 15th annual Randy Kobes Undergraduate Poster Symposium is in the books, and it’s one students, faculty, and judges certainly won’t forget. In total, 38...
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funding totals over $350,000 that will enable five researchers in a variety of projects and disciplines.
University of Winnipeg Professor Dr. Pauline Greenhill’s latest book, Fairy-Tale TV, examines how fairy tales and their social and cultural implications manifest on television. Dr....
Alumna Dr. Erica Moodie and her colleague Dr. Nicole Basta are co-leading a team of researchers who, together, have created a new website to track the progress of COVID-19 vaccines across the world.
She will be looking for antibiotic lead compounds in Indigenous medicinal plants from the Prairie Provinces.
UWinnipeg and UManitoba held the annual Medical Physics Summer Student Symposium via Zoom earlier this month.
Several UWinnipeg students are working with Dr. Blair Jamieson as part of the international collaboration contributing to the calibration of the Super-Kamiokande*, the world’s largest water Cherenkov detector.
Sierra Hill is working with UWinnipeg’s art historian Dr. Serena Keshavjee's exhibition 'The Visual Culture of Ghosts'.
University of Winnipeg undergraduate students will be presenting their research at the annual competition, which will be completely online this year.
A new season of the Frozen Justice video series launches this week, continuing an interdisciplinary exploration into how crime is depicted in Canadian films.