Pathways to Graduate Studies
The Pathway to Graduate Studies program is returning in 2020 to offer research opportunities for Indigenous students in science, technology, engineering, and math at UWinnipeg.
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.
The Pathway to Graduate Studies program is returning in 2020 to offer research opportunities for Indigenous students in science, technology, engineering, and math at UWinnipeg.
Three UWinnipeg students, who are in the final year of UWinnipeg's curatorial studies practice program, have jumped on the opportunity to put their theory into practice and have contributed to public exhibits in the city.
The Master of Science in Bioscience, Technology, and Public Policy monopolized the wins. Congratulations to all the participants.
Sidney Leggett is one of four students across Canada to be welcomed into the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astrophysics Research Institute's 2020 cross disciplinary internship program.
UWinnipeg Graduate Studies 3-Minute Thesis Competition is on February 13. Don't miss this exciting event that might inspire you to do your own exciting research at UWinnipeg.
Alwyn Go wasn't expecting his first-ever undergrad research project to be published, so he was even more surprised when it was recognized with a 2019 Genome Publication Award. The award, which was announced in the January 2020 edition of Genome, recognizes substantial and notable contributions to genetics and genomics research.
UWinnipeg's Campus Sustainability Office hosted the 2020 Environmental Research Fair on Wednesday, February 5 at Richardson College.
Manitoba universities and colleges, in conjunction with the Business Council of Manitoba, have unveiled a new strategic action plan that outlines a bold vision for delivering the knowledge and skills that graduates need to drive Manitoba’s economy forward and thrive in the ever-evolving workforce.
As part of an SSHRC Partnership Development Grant, Dr. Karen Harlos has been working with the Government of Manitoba, Manitoba Nurses Union, and Manitoba Teachers' Society to prevent workplace bullying.
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada has awarded Dr. Ivan Roksandic with a Trans-Atlantic Platform Grant worth over $97,000 to expand his research into the colonization of the sacred places of the Xavante territory of Marãiwatsédé and São Marcos.