Program to prevent diabetes among inner city youth under way
The UWinnipeg Sun Life Diabetes Awareness and Education Program began this week; the first participants are 21 grade nine and 10 students from UWinnipeg’s Collegiate Model School.
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 UWinnipeg Sun Life Diabetes Awareness and Education Program began this week; the first participants are 21 grade nine and 10 students from UWinnipeg’s Collegiate Model School.
A UWinnipeg-based research lab aims to use crowd-funding — an increasingly popular activity whereby interested individuals pool their money, usually via the Internet, to support efforts...
WINNIPEG, MB – The University of Winnipeg was granted $516, 289 in Insight Grants and an Insight Development Grant by the Social Sciences and Humanities...
WINNIPEG, MB – The University of Winnipeg’s Cultural Studies Research Group (CSRG), led by Chancellor’s Research Chair Angela Failler, will host an invitational three-day workshop...
When the City of Winnipeg was incorporated in 1873, the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) was the city’s largest landowner. This is one of the many...
Dr. Royden Loewen is leading an international study which will see seven graduate students live in Mennonite villages around the world to conduct oral histories and gather ethnographic research
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) and the University of Winnipeg’s Global College will hold a panel discussion with Julio Solórzano Foppa – son...
JUNE 10 + 11 UWinnipeg’s Faculty of Science, in collaboration with University of Manitoba, Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Helath and International Centre...
The University of Winnipeg’s resident batman, biologist Dr. Craig Willis, with post-doctoral fellows, have just published new findings on the infectious fungal disease white-nose syndrome (WNS) that is killing bats at an alarming rate.
Douglas Baba, Reuben Garang, and Megan Prydun are in Ghana until July on an international work placement through UWinnipeg’s MDP program.