Field research at the Experimental Lakes Area
For University of Winnipeg students engaged in geography and environmental sciences, summer is an exciting time for research. The warm temperatures, long, sunny days, and...
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.
For University of Winnipeg students engaged in geography and environmental sciences, summer is an exciting time for research. The warm temperatures, long, sunny days, and...
Researchers and community members have increased access to space and technology needed thanks to a CFI John R. Evans Leaders Fund Award in support of The Centre for Access to Information and Justice, the Access Lab, and Transparency in the Digital Age.
UWinnipeg researchers Dr. Ed Cloutis, Dr. Talal Halabi, Dr. Lucas Mol, and Dr. Gyanendra Pokharel recently received NSERC Discovery Grants and Early Career Research Grants for their ongoing research.
Indigenous data management will get a bit easier this fall, thanks to an online toolkit and series of six webinars being developed to support Indigenous research data management.
Dr. William Rory Dickson has been invited to speak at the prestigious Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, as part of 'The Hidden Treasure: Ibn Arabi Seminar Series.'
Using machine learning technology, The University of Winnipeg's Dr. Sergio G. Camorlinga and graduate student Dharitri Tripathy are researching computer models to predict COVID-19 cases in Canada.
When Research Manitoba and partners announced $1.37M in research funding and the recipients of the 2021 Grants and Awards competition Emma Traynor and Janelle Poiron were thrilled to be on the list.
The Pathway to Graduate Studies (P2GS) offered five Indigenous students the opportunity to instruct Indigenous students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Meet three of these talented students.
SSHRC awarded the Thinking Through the Museum (TTTM) research network a 7-year, $2.5 million dollar Partnership Grant for Thinking Through the Museum: A Partnership Approach to Curating Difficult Knowledge in Public.
UWinnipeg's Dr.Ray Silvius has co-authored the report 'Putting Home at the Heart of Refugee Resettlement' that launched earlier this month for The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives in partnership with Immigration Partnership Winnipeg.