UWinnipeg researcher chosen as a Liber Ero Fellow
UWinnipeg's Post-doctoral Fellow Dr. Yvonne Dzal has just been awarded a Liber Ero Fellowship.
UWinnipeg's Post-doctoral Fellow Dr. Yvonne Dzal has just been awarded a Liber Ero Fellowship.
This past year, UWinnipeg was awarded more than $12 million in external research funding: the highest level of research revenue in UWinnipeg’s history.
The University of Winnipeg is pleased to recognize nine exceptional members of the UWinnipeg community at the upcoming Spring Convocation.
UWinnipeg master’s student, Nicole Dorville, received a coveted student award for her presentation at the 2018 North American Society for Bat Research symposium in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
This Halloween, come spend the evening with UWinnipeg's legendary BatProf, Dr. Craig Willis on Monday, October 29 at 7:00 pm. Learn about the amazing secrets of the flying mammals, known as bats!
UWinnipeg bat team gets $305,000 boost to help defeat the spread of White-nose syndrome (WNS) in North America.
The University of Winnipeg received research and scholarship funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) that will enable over $500,000 in diverse research projects.
The University of Winnipeg Bat Lab was awarded $148,406.80, over three years, from the Species at Risk Fund of Ontario to support innovative bat conservation research to help combat white-nose syndrome (WNS).
Around 400 bat biologists from around the world gathered at the North American Symposium for Bat Research including UWinnipeg's Dr. Craig Willis and his student Emma Kunkel.
Quinn Webber earned the Bat Research News award at the North American Society for Bat Research’s 45th Annual Research Symposium held in Monterey, California this past weekend for his research entitled 'Personality Affects Pathogen Dynamics in Bats'.