Forest to fuel in Manitoba
A UWinnipeg research team have synthesized information about the current state of the bioeconomy in the province that is now available online.
Stories about research and innovation taking place on and off campus.
A UWinnipeg research team have synthesized information about the current state of the bioeconomy in the province that is now available online.
More than 200 families from across Canada and the United States piloted tested the new ToyBox tool, which promotes children's numeracy and literacy.
Rhéa Rocque, whose background is in health and social psychology, is pursuing public health, climate change, and knowledge translation and communication research through the PCC’s multi-year funding agreement with the Public Health Agency of Canada.
This summer, Sarah DeLaronde is working with Dr. Jaime Cidro on Kishaadigeh, an NEIHR-funded Indigenous-led health research project developed by and with Indigenous communities and organizations to empower health research initiatives that reflect their priorities.
When making choices, University of Winnipeg Assistant Professor Dr. Olya Bullard recommends that you evaluate your options one at a time rather than side by side.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Ortrud Oellermann and her undergraduate student Aalekh Patel are using math to help control the spread of the disease.
When the COVID-19 pandemic shifted on-campus labs to home offices, Hannah Bloomfield who graduated this month with a Bachelor of Science (Honours), wondered what that would mean for her summer research. "Not only did Dr. Jamie Ritch create a computational-based job for me, he pushed me to participate in the Canadian Chemical Crystallographic Workshop (CCCW) and continue to challenge myself."
Jackson Anderson, Breanna Belisle, Diana Cowley, Trevor Dyck, Cara Ginter, Madison Herget-Schmidt, Ashley Schers, and Breanna Waterman are among 11 University of Winnipeg students who have been awarded tri-council scholarships valued at $17,500 each over 12 months to support vital research in bioscience, criminal justice, development practice, history, and Indigenous governance.
Alexandra Nychuk is one of 11 University of Winnipeg students have been awarded tri-council scholarships valued at $17,500 each over 12 months to support vital research in bioscience, criminal justice, development practice, history, and Indigenous governance.
Jenna Fleet and Colleen Robertson are among 11 University of Winnipeg students who have been awarded tri-council scholarships valued at $17,500 each over 12 months to support vital research in bioscience, criminal justice, development practice, history, and Indigenous governance.