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UWinnipeg evolutionary biologist publishes major new research paper WINNIPEG, MB – Getting sick while pregnant is a sign that the embryo is healthy and mother...
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UWinnipeg evolutionary biologist publishes major new research paper WINNIPEG, MB – Getting sick while pregnant is a sign that the embryo is healthy and mother...
UWinnipeg welcomes the appointment of Dr. Angela Failler a new Research Chair (CRC) in Culture and Public Memory. UWinnipeg now has five prestigious CRCs on campus that strengthen UWinnipeg's position as a world leader in research and development.
Graduate studies at The University of Winnipeg is a student-centered research program that attracts top national and international graduate students creating a diverse student body. Meet some of the graduate scholars.
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Today the University of Winnipeg and the Government of Canada strengthened their relationship by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at increasing research collaborations...
WINNIPEG, MB–Dr. Charles Wong, University of Winnipeg’s Canada Research Chair in Ecotoxicology, has been appointed Jinan University Chair Professor at the School of Environment of...
UWinnipeg Associate Professor of political science, Dr. Tanya Narozhna is launching a book co-authored with Professor W. Andy Knight, University of Alberta, entitled Female Suicide...
WINNIPEG, MB –University of Winnipeg award-winning academic filmmaker and Associate Professor (Geography) Dr. Ian Mauro is heading to Marrakesh, Morocco later this week to speak...
UWinnipeg’s Dr. Stephen Smith and colleagues from the University of Waterloo have 'hit the jackpot’ with a substantial grant of $399,898 from the Manitoba Gambling Research Program.
Around 400 bat biologists from around the world gathered at the North American Symposium for Bat Research including UWinnipeg's Dr. Craig Willis and his student Emma Kunkel.