Prairie Climate Centre receives $600,000 in Government of Canada funding
Funding will be used to make climate-related health information readily available to Canadians through a new portal in the Climate Atlas of Canada.
Stories about research and innovation taking place on and off campus.
Funding will be used to make climate-related health information readily available to Canadians through a new portal in the Climate Atlas of Canada.
UWinnipeg anthropologists led a study of the first Neanderthal to be discovered in Serbia after an upper molar was discovered in the Pešturina Cave in Jelašnička Gorge, a nature reserve located near the city of Niš.
For the past five years, UWinnipeg biology professor Dr. Alberto Civetta, has taken a break from his UWinnipeg lab, where he researches evolutionary genetics, to volunteer at Science Rendezvous Winnipeg, hosting a fun, hands-on activity detecting mutants in fruit flies.
Since its foundation in 1969, the Institute of Urban Studies (IUS) has been an applied research centre that’s engaged with numerous partners in community-based research...
A cutting-edge University of Winnipeg research project could transform the way we produce food, allowing farmers in Canada and beyond to care for large prairie crops as efficiently as a backyard garden, thanks to a $250,000 Weston Seeding Food Innovation grant.
The University of Winnipeg received research funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
Dr. Nora Casson has been appointed as a co-director of UWinnipeg's Prairie Climate Centre, joining environmental scientist Dr. Ian Mauro and climatologist Danny Blair.
Three University of Winnipeg professors recently published research on the oldest known burial from the Caribbean coast after the discovery of ancestral remains of a nearly 6,000-year-old Nicaraguan Indigenous woman.
UWinnipeg master’s student, Nicole Dorville, received a coveted student award for her presentation at the 2018 North American Society for Bat Research symposium in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
UWinnipeg is pleased to announce the official opening of the Centre for Research in Cultural Studies (CRiCS) and the re-opening of the Centre for Research in Young People’s Texts and Cultures (CRYTC).