Advancing digital agriculture
TerraByte, a UWinnipeg research team led by Dr. Christopher Bidinosti, Department of Physics, and Dr. Christopher Henry, Department of Applied Computer Science, received more than $500,000 in funding support.
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TerraByte, a UWinnipeg research team led by Dr. Christopher Bidinosti, Department of Physics, and Dr. Christopher Henry, Department of Applied Computer Science, received more than $500,000 in funding support.
Dr. Rurprai was awarded in recognition of her work to advance the art of writing.
Dr. Sara Murphy, Assistant Professor in The University of Winnipeg’s Department of Business and Administration, and co-applicant Lisa Keeping, Vice Dean of the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, received a $60,747 Insight Development Grant for their project 'Cross-Cultural Differences in Stories Within Behavioural Interviews.'
On December 6, the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, we remember the 14 women whose lives were taken during a mass shooting at École Polytechnique in Montreal. This year, our community faces this day with exceptionally heavy hearts following the tragic news of the murders of four Indigenous women: Rebecca Contois, Morgan Beatrice Harris, Marcedes Myran, and Buffalo Woman, as Indigenous grandmothers have named her.
UWinnipeg's Golden Key Chapter, an academic student group, has been awarded The Key Chapter Award for a seventh consecutive year, which is the longest streak for any Canadian university chapter.
The University of Winnipeg collaborated with NTNU (Gjøvik) University on a unique mapping project that engaged faculty and students from across disciplines at both institutions.
Daniel Nychuk and Megan Lindell say their time spent in the program this past summer helped them prepare for their graduate studies.
The world premiere of Alunsina’s Love, a story of migration and cultural understanding commissioned by UWinnipeg's Department of Theatre and Film, runs from Tuesday, November 29 to Saturday, December 3 at the Asper Centre.
Dr. Ryan Bullock’s research to better understand the dynamics of environmental resource governance systems has received new funding from the federal government through the renewal of his Tier II Canada Research Chair.
Boxes are set up at the UWinnipeg Library, Security Office (1C33), and Student Services in the Rice Building for donations of new and unwrapped toys for children of all ages. Gifts are being accepted on campus until Friday, December 2.