Research photography competition crowns winners
Winners of UWinnipeg's second annual research photography competition include images of breathtaking northern skies and fascinating underwater scenes.
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Winners of UWinnipeg's second annual research photography competition include images of breathtaking northern skies and fascinating underwater scenes.
Through his research in UWinnipeg's Department of Biology, Dr. Craig Willis studies Manitoba's endangered little brown bats. This research helps us understand and respond to White-Nose Syndrome - a disease that has devastated this species, which was once common in North America.
Research published by a team of UWinnipeg academics has the potential to one day rewrite the history books in the Antilles region of the Caribbean.
Five University of Winnipeg faculty, from across disciplines, were recently awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal, given to individuals who have made a significant contribution to our country, province, or community.
UWinnipeg adjunct professor, Dr. Kawser Ahmed, hopes a new initiative will bring an end to armed conflict in Myanmar and foster lasting peace in the region. The Conflict and Resilience Research Institute Canada (CRRIC) at UW Global College has received new funding from Global Affairs Canada for their project, Charting a Path to Lasting Peace in Myanmar.
The newly expanded Distinguished Alumni Awards will honour and recognize alumni in three new categories, Outstanding Achievement, Community Impact, and One to Watch.
A new experiential course, Performance Studies, was offered for the first time ever at UWinnipeg last Fall term. The course explores social justice art-making through the lens of performance.
The University of Winnipeg has received the details of its provincial grant allocation for the upcoming fiscal year.
The University of Winnipeg recently hired eight new Indigenous faculty members, and on March 12, they were celebrated with a welcome feast.
On March 31, we recognize International Trans Day of Visibility. This is a day to celebrate our trans and gender diverse students, faculty, staff, and community members. It is also a day to recognize the continued effort needed to stand up for the protection and promotion of human rights for transgender communities.