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Two UWinnipeg undergrad students recently plunged waist-deep into a research project at FortWhyte Alive. Every two weeks from mid-August until the end of October, Hamza...
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Two UWinnipeg undergrad students recently plunged waist-deep into a research project at FortWhyte Alive. Every two weeks from mid-August until the end of October, Hamza...
WINNIPEG, MB –The full list of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) grants were announced today, and University of Winnipeg faculty researchers...
In 1993, the remains of a Cree woman, who lived 350 years ago, were discovered at South Indian Lake in Manitoba. This archaeological discovery and the story of her community is the basis of a story sequence that will be told through the Six Seasons of the Asiniskow Ithiniwak (Rocky Cree) project.
Everyone is invited to find out about the latest research faculty and students have been working on in the Gupta Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied...
UWinnipeg is pleased to announce the inaugural grant recipients of the Knowledge Mobilization Community Impact Program.
In the latest issue of the peer reviewed Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, federal prisoners from across Canada issue a call for penal reform and...
It might look like an ordinary food truck as it drives into town, but it will actually be a rolling research station sizzling with surprises...
New paper looks at the potential for electoral reform and its consequences City of Winnipeg voters will head to the polls next October, as will...
UWinnipeg’s human rights researcher Dr. Kristi Kenyon is one of only 15 career researchers to be selected by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) as a 2017 CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar.
UWinnipeg’s physicist Dr. Jeffery Martin is trying to solve the mystery of the universe with a team of international partners thanks to mulit-million dollar funding.