Online research guide will help families locate missing tuberculosis patients
The Manitoba Indigenous Tuberculosis History Project is thrilled to add Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Anne Lindsay to its team. We are extraordinarily fortunate to be working...
The Manitoba Indigenous Tuberculosis History Project is thrilled to add Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Anne Lindsay to its team. We are extraordinarily fortunate to be working...
Emily Gartner's essay, Indigenization at the Manitoba Museum through Métis Exhibits, has been recognized with UWinnipeg's 2020-21 Indigenous History Essay Prize.
Thanks to a $2.5 million Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Partnership Grant and a diverse and knowledgeable network of community partners, Dr. Julie Nagam's vision of creating a supportive mentorship network that allows Indigenous people to thrive and lead is coming to life.
Researchers and community members have increased access to space and technology needed thanks to a CFI John R. Evans Leaders Fund Award in support of The Centre for Access to Information and Justice, the Access Lab, and Transparency in the Digital Age.
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.'
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.
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.
University of Winnipeg’s Dr. Jason Hannan’s book, Meatsplaining: The Animal Agriculture Industry and the Rhetoric of Denial (Animal Publics), is part of the Sustainable Gastronomy...
UWinnipeg’s Dr. Victoria Austen incorporated a Wiki Education assignment into her Roman Britain class. She used class to teach history while training them to be active public-facing researchers who improved several Wikipedia articles.