Dr. Jenny Heijun Wills named 2020 Chancellor’s Research Chair
An associate professor in the Department of English, Wills will be writing a historical novel during her three-year term as Chancellor's Research Chair.
A steady increase in research funding has paved the way for innovative projects that help to solve complex problems including UWinnipeg's Indigenous research and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) research that is helping to shed light on key issues.
An associate professor in the Department of English, Wills will be writing a historical novel during her three-year term as Chancellor's Research Chair.
A new podcast profiles UWinnipeg researchers, the questions they have, and what they’re doing to find answers. The first episode provides insight into Dr. Craig Willis's questions about managing wildlife diseases in the wake of global bat-borne pandemics like COVID-19.
UWinnipeg’s neutrino physics team, spearheaded by Dr. Blair Jamieson, collaborating on the Tokai to Kamioka, publishes new findings today on antimatter.
The University of Winnipeg has received funding from the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) to support Kishaadigeh, an Indigenous-led health research project developed by and with Indigenous communities and organizations to empower health research initiatives that reflect their priorities.
UWinnipeg English student Jase Falk was awarded the Abe and Bertha Arnold Oral History Grant to assist in the Transgender Oral History Project.
A new tool is now available to parents to help them improve their children's numeracy and literary skills while schools are closed.
In recognition of International Women's Day, The University of Winnipeg is highlighting the work of five women leaders, researchers, and community builders whose work is making a significant contribution to Canada's environment, health, communities, and economy.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Andrew Burke has launched a new book titled Hinterland Remixed: Media, Memory, and the Canadian 1970s.
UWinnipeg and UManitoba jointly hosted an Early Career Researcher Day on campus encouraging undergraduates from institutions across the province to explore research.
Four outstanding Master’s in Development Practice: Indigenous Development Program (MDP) students have earned national awards.