Webinars and online toolkit support Indigenous data sovereignty
Indigenous data management will get a bit easier this fall, thanks to an online toolkit and series of six webinars being developed to support Indigenous research data management.
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Indigenous data management will get a bit easier this fall, thanks to an online toolkit and series of six webinars being developed to support Indigenous research data management.
The Faculty of Arts is pleased to announce the 2021 recipients of the annual Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activity and Excellence in Teaching awards.
Dr. William Rory Dickson has been invited to speak at the prestigious Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, as part of 'The Hidden Treasure: Ibn Arabi Seminar Series.'
Using machine learning technology, The University of Winnipeg's Dr. Sergio G. Camorlinga and graduate student Dharitri Tripathy are researching computer models to predict COVID-19 cases in Canada.
UWinnipeg’s Drs Julie Nagam and Serena Keshavjee are examining the civic impacts of the arts in the lives of Canadians for the Research in Residence: Arts’ Civic Impact project.
When Research Manitoba and partners announced $1.37M in research funding and the recipients of the 2021 Grants and Awards competition Emma Traynor and Janelle Poiron were thrilled to be on the list.
A long educational journey has brought Lisa Bebyck to UWinnipeg's Master of Arts in Applied Economics program, and her experience has opened doors she hadn't previously thought were possible.
Madison Herget-Schmidt's passion for war history led her to discover a kindred spirit as she pursued her Master of Arts in History through UWinnipeg's Joint Master's Program.
Rotimi Owoade’s infatuation with UWinnipeg's Master in Management program began when he was asked to act as a reference for a friend enrolling in the program. That led him to do his own research into what his friend would be studying. The next thing he knew, Owoade wasn’t a reference but an applicant.
Sarah Hodges-Kolisnyk left a lasting impression on Dr. Serena Keshavjee as an undergrad, and now the Cultural Studies graduate student is aiding in an upcoming exhibition.