UWinnipeg research funding increased by 400%
This past year, UWinnipeg was awarded more than $12 million in external research funding: the highest level of research revenue in UWinnipeg’s history.
Stories about research and innovation taking place on and off campus.
This past year, UWinnipeg was awarded more than $12 million in external research funding: the highest level of research revenue in UWinnipeg’s history.
Professor Phil Cyrenne explored anti-scalping laws and the selling of season tickets by professional sports teams in a recent research article.
UWinnipeg's Centre for Transnational Mennonite Studies cracks open KGB files to help find missing Mennonites from the 1930 and 40s.
UWinnipeg post-doctoral scholar, Dr. Sheryl Herrera is transforming biomedical research – and hopes to one day find a cure for debilitating diseases like Alzheimer's. Thanks to a Mitacs Elevate postdoctoral fellowship, she is working with Cubresa, Inc., developing applications for improved diagnosis and treatment of central nervous system disorders.
The 14th annual Randy Kobes Undergraduate Research Symposium had 34 undergraduate students from across disciplines and departments presenting their research.
NASA funded researcher Jess Mollerup, from Western Washington University, has come to work with Dr. Ed Cloutis in his Center for Terrestrial and Planetary Exploration Lab.
Seven undergraduate students from UWinnipeg participated in a simulated Canadian Space Agency moon exploration mission.
Today the Prairie Climate Centre (PCC) at The University of Winnipeg launched a special report called Heat Waves and Health, which explains the risks and health adaptation options facing...
The University of Winnipeg’s Institute of Urban Studies (IUS) launched a report examining emergent practices in localizing the Housing First approach to ending homelessness, which is now in the hands of homelessness-serving organizations across Canada, the US, and as far afield as New Zealand.
Traditional medicinal plants used by Indigenous peoples may hold the key for scientists to discover an effective treatment for Type 2 diabetes, and UWinnipeg chemist, professor, and program chair, Dr. Athar Ata is determined to find that remedy.