Axworthy Lecture: Jason Hickel to speak on ‘Imperialism, Ecological Breakdown, and the Degrowth Imperative’
Renowned author and economic anthropologist Dr. Jason Hickel will deliver the next Axworthy Distinguished Lecture on November 3.
At The University of Winnipeg, work on equity, diversity, and inclusion is ongoing. We work hard to be a learning environment that exposes individuals to diverse ways of thinking, empowers them to contribute to research and scholarly work, and provides opportunities to develop the leadership skills they need to succeed.
Renowned author and economic anthropologist Dr. Jason Hickel will deliver the next Axworthy Distinguished Lecture on November 3.
A team of UWinnipegger's, including six undergraduate students, two graduate, and two Post Doctoral Fellows led by UWinnipeg's Dr. Alan Diduck publish a book.
Dr. Eliakim Sibanda is moderating a panel discussion, Black Lives Matter: Structural Racisim, Bigotry, and Inclusion on Thursday, August 26, from 11-12:45 pm CDT.
Dr. Kristi Kenyon is working with a team of researchers to support the health, wellbeing, social inclusion, and cultural understandings of people living with Lymphatic Filariasis.
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.
SSHRC awarded the Thinking Through the Museum (TTTM) research network a 7-year, $2.5 million dollar Partnership Grant for Thinking Through the Museum: A Partnership Approach to Curating Difficult Knowledge in Public.
When UWinnipeg Senior Scholar Dr. Catherine Taylor led the study, Every Class in Every School, more than a decade ago, it was the first report of its kind to reveal just how prevalent discrimination was for 2SLGBTQ+ students in Canadian secondary schools at the time.
On behalf of the Board of Regents, I invite all members of The University of Winnipeg community to acknowledge and think about Anti-Racism Week (March...
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 Professional, Applied and Continuing Education is hosting their ninth annual Cultural Evening at the Winnipeg Art Gallery on Friday, January 31.