Graduate Studies

hand holding stopwatch marking 3 minutesThe Three Minute Thesis challenges graduate students to present their research to a general audience — but quick!

Contest to put competitors under the clock

Registration is now open for the fifth annual Three Minute Thesis competition.

Hamed Kalami, Andre Khayat and Liza DiCeccoResearch conducted by mechanical engineering students Hamed Kalami, Andre Khayat and Liza DiCecco was highlighted at the12th International Federation of Automatic Control Workshop on Intelligent Manufacturing Systems on December 5 to 7 in Austin, Texas. Kalami and Khayat received the Young Researcher Award for their work on a 3D printable hand brace that can assist people with connective tissue disorders.

Mechanical engineering students receive international research award

Windsor engineering students won international recognition for design of a 3D printable hand brace to assist people with connective tissue disorders.

faculty helping studentThe new UWindsor PhD program in nursing combines coursework, comprehensive exams and a dissertation.

Nursing PhD program now accepting applicants for Fall 2017

The UWindsor Faculty of Nursing looks forward to welcoming its first PhD students in the fall, says dean Linda Patrick.

The new degree program, focused on health outcomes and health services research, will combine coursework, comprehensive exams and a dissertation. It will prepare its graduates to assume leadership roles in academic and practice settings.

“Our PhD program will engage candidates in research and scholarly activities that will ready them for policy development as well as the design and delivery of patient care,” Dr. Patrick says.

Yahong Zhang, Jay Rhee, Yan He, Chris HouserYan He, second from right, is one of two master’s candidates in applied economic and policies honoured with the program’s highest Cumulative Grade Point Average award. Congratulating her are program co-ordinator Yahong Zhang, director Jay Rhee, and dean of science Chris Houser.

First class celebrates completion of master’s program in applied economic and policy

Faculty and staff gathered to celebrate the first class of Master of Applied Economics and Policy students, about to graduate from the program.