The Faculty of Science invites applications for the position of Associate Dean of Science – Graduate Studies and Research.
The Faculty of Science invites applications for the position of Associate Dean of Science – Graduate Studies and Research.
Matt Varga was one of the students presenting their work during Kinesiology Research Day.
Students attending Kinesiology Research Day found projects by their classmates inspiring.
The winners of the 2017 Three Minute Thesis competition held March 28 in the Ambassador Auditorium display their trophies: Christopher Cameron of English language and literature placed second, Travis DeWolfe of chemistry and biochemistry placed first and Mary Ann Zokvic of human kinetics placed third.
The winner of this year’s Three Minute Thesis competition at the University of Windsor is examining how supercomputers can be used to combat superbugs.
Chemistry and biochemistry master’s student Travis DeWolfe took home the $1,000 top prize and will represent the University at the provincial final, April 12 at the University of Waterloo.
“I’m just kind of flabbergasted, really,” DeWolfe said following the competition. “All of the competitors here were fantastic and so to watch them all and hear my name announced was surreal.”
Kinesiology Research Day, Tuesday in the Human Kinetics Building, showcases work by students at the graduate and undergraduate levels.
A graduate colloquium Thursday will explore the history of interpretation from antiquity to the present.
UWindsor contestants will showcase their research and presentation skills in the Three Minute Thesis competition, March 28 in the CAW Student Centre.
UWindsor contestants will showcase their research and presentation skills in the Three Minute Thesis competition, March 28 in the CAW Student Centre.
Civil engineering student Zach McPhee discusses measures to reduce stormwater run-off with professor Tirupati Bolisetti during a display of research posters Wednesday in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Civil engineering students presented posters of their research Wednesday to mark World Water Day.
Students in the Master of Medical Biotechnology program get training in business to make them valuable to employers.
Students in the Master of Medical Biotechnology program get training in business to make them valuable to employers.
Doctoral student Frank Angione and professor Colin Novak listen to a presentation by Simar Singh Bajaj.
Eleven students in the Master of Engineering - Automotive co-op program presented posters about their recently-completed placements Friday.
M.Eng students will discuss their co-op placements Friday afternoon in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.