New study launched on disability inclusion in MBA programs
University of Winnipeg researcher Dr. Katherine Breward is leading a study to better understand, and ultimately improve, the experience of people with disabilities in MBA programs.
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University of Winnipeg researcher Dr. Katherine Breward is leading a study to better understand, and ultimately improve, the experience of people with disabilities in MBA programs.
UWinnipeg postdoc Dr. Michael Beck's team, Particuleye Technologies, have won first place - worth $20,000 in seed funding- in the Lake Winnipeg AquaHacking Challenge for their creation of an innovative tool to improve microplastics testing and analysis.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Julie Nagam in one of 10 established Indigenous media scholars and artists that are virtually presenting at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's inaugural Indigenous Digital Delegation at MIT.
The UWinnipeg Chapter of .caISES has been recognized with the 2020 Stelvio J. Zanin Distinguished Chapter of the Year award.
UWinnipeg's chemist Devin Latimer has published a free text book that is accessible online to anyone, anywhere.
News that she'd be receiving $12,000 in research funding from Research Manitoba came just in time for University of Winnipeg Master's student Cora Romanow to continue her animal communication research with Dr. Susan Lingle.
Dr. Ed Cloutis and his team at UWinnipeg is part of an international mission involved with the the NASA OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission from of near-Earth asteroid (101955) Bennu. The team's findings have resulted in a publication in Science (DellaGiustina).
UWinnipeg's Dr. Jerry Fontaine will be celebrating the launch of his new book, Our Hearts Are as One Fire: An Ojibway-Anishinabe Vision for the Future, at an online launch taking place Friday, October 23, 3:00 pm, via Zoom.
Eight dynamic students who all spent time as undergrads in The University of Winnipeg's science labs are studying together at the University of Manitoba, pursuing careers in dentistry.
The 2020 UWPG Film Festival includes 65 short films, documentaries, experimental, animations and multimedia works from post-secondary students from 28 countries around the world.