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UWinnipeg’s neutrino physics team, spearheaded by Dr. Blair Jamieson, collaborating on the Tokai to Kamioka, publishes new findings today on antimatter.
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UWinnipeg’s neutrino physics team, spearheaded by Dr. Blair Jamieson, collaborating on the Tokai to Kamioka, publishes new findings today on antimatter.
UWinnipeg English student Jase Falk was awarded the Abe and Bertha Arnold Oral History Grant to assist in the Transgender Oral History Project.
UWinnipeg and UManitoba jointly hosted an Early Career Researcher Day on campus encouraging undergraduates from institutions across the province to explore research.
UWinnipeg's Post-doctoral Fellow Dr. Yvonne Dzal has just been awarded a Liber Ero Fellowship.
Sidney Leggett is one of four students across Canada to be welcomed into the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astrophysics Research Institute's 2020 cross disciplinary internship program.
Alwyn Go wasn't expecting his first-ever undergrad research project to be published, so he was even more surprised when it was recognized with a 2019 Genome Publication Award. The award, which was announced in the January 2020 edition of Genome, recognizes substantial and notable contributions to genetics and genomics research.
As part of an SSHRC Partnership Development Grant, Dr. Karen Harlos has been working with the Government of Manitoba, Manitoba Nurses Union, and Manitoba Teachers' Society to prevent workplace bullying.
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada has awarded Dr. Ivan Roksandic with a Trans-Atlantic Platform Grant worth over $97,000 to expand his research into the colonization of the sacred places of the Xavante territory of Marãiwatsédé and São Marcos.
A new Centre for Access to Information and Justice opened at The University of Winnipeg this fall, a leading international hub for public interest research on matters of freedom of information and access to justice in Canada and beyond.
According to a recently published research by UWinnipeg associate professor and Canada Research Chair, Dr. Nora Casson, and Dr. Alix Contosta, of the University of New Hampshire, winter weather whiplash events have a big impact on ecosystems and communities.