Chris Wiebe’s Canada Research Chair renewed
Wiebe’s research explores quantum materials and how they could be used to develop electronics that are more affordable, power-efficient, and portable than ones currently available.
Wiebe’s research explores quantum materials and how they could be used to develop electronics that are more affordable, power-efficient, and portable than ones currently available.
UWinnipeg’s Dr. Christopher Wiebe is a chemist on demand this spring. He has five stops on his knowledge mobilization tour.
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The University of Winnipeg community congratulates Ivan Roksandic (Associate Professor, Anthropology) whose book, Cuban Archaeology in the Caribbean, has recently been recognized by Choice as...
Finding practical ways to tackle and talk about climate change is keeping three students busy this winter and spring. Caitlin McVicker, Maureen Hanlon and Avery...
WINNIPEG, MB – The Nature Conservancy of Canada, The University of Winnipeg and research teams from across the continent are excited and relieved to confirm...
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The University of Winnipeg community congratulates Adrienne Tessier, Bethany Maclean, and Geneva Athena Cloutis who will serve as valedictorians at the 2017 Spring Convocation ceremonies.
UWinnipeg’s Dr. Anna Stokke (mathematics and statistics) has been selected as the winner of the 2017 Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) Education Prize for her education advocacy in mathematics.
Faculty members and students at The University of Winnipeg are helping promote science awareness and literacy during this year's Science Rendezvous event on Saturday, May 13.