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Judicial dignity project subject of research talk show

Law professor Reem Bahdi will appear on Research Matters to discuss a project she co-directs in the occupied territories.


Lecture to discuss techniques for working with undocumented data

Dan Edelstein presents “The Data Consultant as Archaeologist: Digging for meaning in World War II era U.S. public opinion surveys,” Friday, May 18.

UWindsor students take top honours in provincial video contest

A video that explains the underwater renewable energy storage system won first place in a student competition at the OCE Discovery conference.

Engineering prof bearing torch for UWindsor in provincial research campaign

Rupp Carriveau is representing UWindsor in Research Matters, a campaign designed to illustrate the importance of academic research.

Blood clotting subject of public lecture

Biochemistry professor Michael Boffa presents “Blood Clotting: Friend and Foe,” at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 16, at Canada South Science City.


Biochemist to address Parkinson's Society conference

Siyaram Pandey will discuss his work with water-soluble CoQ10 when he addresses the regional conference of the Parkinson's Society.

“Age of Variation” comes to life in new engineering building

The new iDesign Studio and iFactory is up and running in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.

Law researcher dispells myths about shari'a

Julie Macfarlane will appear today on Research Matters on CJAM 99.1 FM to discuss her research on Muslims and Shari'a.


Deadline approaching for GLIER's $18,000 fellowship applications

Applications for one of two six month fellowships at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research must be submitted by May 15.

Water plants among aquatic threats ecologist to discuss in Ottawa

Hugh MacIsaac will be making a presentation to the standing committee of Fisheries and Oceans Canada on Wednesday.