Three ERDE students receive PhD funding
Three graduates of UWinnipeg’s Master of Arts in Environmental, Resource and Development Economics (ERDE) begin their PhD studies this month, each having earned significant funding...
Stories about research and innovation taking place on and off campus.
Three graduates of UWinnipeg’s Master of Arts in Environmental, Resource and Development Economics (ERDE) begin their PhD studies this month, each having earned significant funding...
WINNIPEG, MB – A new scientific article published today, co-authored by a University of Winnipeg researcher, contains news relevant to the health of Canada’s freshwaters....
The University of Winnipeg received research and scholarship funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) that will enable over $500,000 in diverse research projects.
UWinnipeg professor Dr. Doug Williams and two of his former undergraduate students Travis Todd and Chrissy Chubala, have published an award winning article entitled Intertrial unconditioned stimuli differentially impact trace conditioning, that shows that animals have a keen appreciation for the passage of time.
Dr. Matthew Flisfeder's new book introduces readers to key concepts in postmodern theory and demonstrates how it can be used for a critical interpretation and analysis of "the greatest science fiction film."
UWinnipeg’s neutrino physics team, spearheaded by Dr. Blair Jamieson, is collaborating on the Tokai to Kamioka (T2K)* project which has recently made an interesting discovery that might help us understand the universe.
The University of Winnipeg will be opening two new research centres thanks to generous funding provided through the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s John R. Evans Leaders Fund, Research Manitoba, the University of Winnipeg, and in-kind funding for a total of over $300,000.
Economics analyzes how societies provide for their well-being, and the choices that must be made to do so. It studies the competition and cooperation that...
With Trump, we fully expect the lies as surely as we expect the sun to rise and fall. How did we get here?
WINNIPEG, MB – The Nature Conservancy of Canada, The University of Winnipeg and research teams from across the continent are excited and relieved to confirm...