UWinnipeg eclipses $1 million in Mitacs internships
The University of Winnipeg exceeded the national average of Mitacs submissions, receiving more than $1 million in Mitacs internships in 2021-22.
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The University of Winnipeg exceeded the national average of Mitacs submissions, receiving more than $1 million in Mitacs internships in 2021-22.
UWinnipeg Drs. Fiona Green and Jaqueline McLeod Rogers have co-edited a collection of parent essays — Parenting/Internet/Kids: Domesticating Technologies — that ask the question: re technologies helping or harming us, and are they opening possibilities or taking away initiatives and agency?
Business Administration graduate Mack Borys has transformed his love of music into a mentorship service set on assisting the next generation of artists.
Adventurer and energized alumna Maha Ghazal wanted to be a volcanologist, She then set her sights to be a marine biologist, despite living on the prairies. This is her story.
The 2022 Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre’s annual Indigenous Summer STEAM Camp wrapped up its final days, leaving a lasting impact on camp participants.
Three graduate students – Bunmi Afolabi, Nooshin Noshiri, and Katherine Rempel – completed the core week of the President’s Student Leadership Program in June. The annual program is a unique and immersive learning opportunity that brought together 20 students from various disciplines and post-secondary institutions to build their leadership potential.
UWinnipeg environmental studies and science student Taylor Mitchell originally came to UWinnipeg to become a chemist. She then discovered she could further her knowledge about something she truly cared about, the environment.
Aileen Friesen, associate professor of History and executive director of the Plett Foundation, is utilizing SSHRC funding to uncover the gendered experience of Mennonite migration to Canada from the Soviet Union.
Tiana Tiede and Michael Grehan are awarded as the 2022 Sir William Stephenson Scholars for their record of achieving academic success and demonstrating extensive community service and volunteerism during their time at UWinnipeg.
The University of Winnipeg received research funding from SSHRC that totals close to $4,600,000 in grants that will enable talented UWinnipeg researchers from across disciplines in a variety of projects.