Mask mandate extended to June 30
In order to minimize disruption and take care of our campus community, The University of Winnipeg’s mask mandate will continue until June 30, 2022.
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In order to minimize disruption and take care of our campus community, The University of Winnipeg’s mask mandate will continue until June 30, 2022.
During the 2021/22 academic year, The University of Winnipeg's Research Office supported more than 120 faculty and student research projects with more than $500,000 in internal funding.
Canadian writer, poet, and scientist Liz Howard has been selected as UWinnipeg's 2022 Jake MacDonald Writer in Residence and has also been shortlisted for prestigious Griffin Poetry Prize.
After graduating from UWinnipeg this spring, Sidney Leggett will pursue a fully funded master’s degree at McGill University as a prestigious McCall MacBain Scholar.
To ensure the safety of faculty, staff, and students, The University of Winnipeg campus, including The Collegiate, will be closed on Wednesday, April 13 and Thursday, April 14. Only essential services will take place on campus during this time.
Unique research opportunities, academic mentorship, and the chance to make new connections are among the reasons upcoming ISSP participants are excited to enter the program.
The University of Winnipeg received more than $270,000 in Government of Canada funding through the Canada Foundation for Innovation to build research capacity.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Jaqueline McLeod Rogers' article 'The Power of the Dog' is the lead arts section feature in the Conversation Canada. Curated by professional editors, The Conversation offers informed commentary and debate on the issues affecting our world.
On June 17 and 18, University of Winnipeg faculty members Dr. Jacqueline Romanow, Department of Indigenous Studies, and Dr. Jane Barter, Department of Religion and Culture, will be hosting the Report into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirited Persons – The University Responds Conference.
Dr. Ed Cloutis was one of four Canadian university researchers to receive a funding grant from the Canadian Space Agency to advance scientific knowledge of the Sun–Earth system, the solar system and the universe through participation in international science missions.