2025 year in review
Take a look back at the achievements, impact, and outstanding people who made 2025 worth celebrating. Thank you to all our University of Winnipeg community for another great year.
Take a look back at the achievements, impact, and outstanding people who made 2025 worth celebrating. Thank you to all our University of Winnipeg community for another great year.
Research Week runs November 18-21. All events are free and open to everyone, no registration required.
A UWinnipeg physics team has broken a record for particle physics in Canada. Now, they have their sights set on a world record, and hope to gain insight into how the universe was formed.
Thomas Hepworth will spend the summer at CERN, the world’s largest particle physics laboratory.
The past year was an exciting and eventful one at UWinnipeg! Look back with us.
Dr. Jeff Martin is receiving a three-year Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Subatomic Physics Project Grant to support a joint project between physicists in Canada and Japan.
The University of Winnipeg is once again sending a large cohort of students to the Women in Physics Canada Conference, which is taking place July 4 to 7 at the University of Manitoba.
The University of Winnipeg is one of seven new member universities announced earlier this month. With this latest round of membership complete, TRIUMF now has 21 Canadian university partners.
Dr. Ryan Bullock’s research to better understand the dynamics of environmental resource governance systems has received new funding from the federal government through the renewal of his Tier II Canada Research Chair.
Kiera Pond Augusto excelled academically at UWinnipeg, but their commitment to community, outreach, and creating a more diverse field will leave the greatest mark.