Louis Riel Bursaries – meet the talented Métis students
On this Louis Riel Day, UWinnipeg is proud to celebrate the achievements of 90 Métis students who were awarded Louis Riel Bursaries during the 2021-22 academic year.
On this Louis Riel Day, UWinnipeg is proud to celebrate the achievements of 90 Métis students who were awarded Louis Riel Bursaries during the 2021-22 academic year.
Throughout the year, we share many stories celebrating the achievements of women and girls in science. It makes us proud to share stories of students such as Kaitlyn Hanson, Nathalie Turenne, and Sidney Leggett, who all say the connections they made during their studies have set them up for success.
What began as a work study when they were a student in Dr. Pauline Greenhill’s class turned into a published paper for UWinnipeg alum Lou Lamari.
Submissions are open for proposals for cultural activities, workshops, performances, and other creative projects, as well as Inuit artistic vendors from across Inuit Nunangat.
The University of Winnipeg, in partnership with the Manitoba Métis Federation, is proud to partner on the creation of one of the university’s most prestigious and highest value scholarships, in honour of Red River Métis Citizen Dr. Annette Trimbee, the University’s 8th President and Vice-Chancellor.
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.