
Samra Khan took top honours in the UWindsor Three Minute Thesis competition for her presentation on creating vaccines to target immune responses against cancer.
Samra Khan took top honours in the UWindsor Three Minute Thesis competition for her presentation on creating vaccines to target immune responses against cancer.
The Centre for Teaching and Learning has issued a final call for nominations for awards recognizing the contributions made by graduate and undergraduate teaching assistants to the University of Windsor’s learning environment.
Up to two recipients will be honoured in each category of the GA/TA Awards: for Educational Practice and for Educational Leadership. Find more information, including criteria and details of the nomination process, on the awards website.
The next time you look at the Great Lakes or wonder about Arctic communities, you will think about them a little differently because of the research of engineering students Vrashesh Vipul Karkar and Kwaku Gyau Gyamfi.
Karkar examined the water in Great Lakes Basin watersheds to assess the amount of microplastics that are present in the water. His research focuses on the quantities of microplastics humans are releasing into rivers and the Great Lakes, developing cutting edge modelling tools to quantify the microplastics being released.
The transition from the Electronic Graduate Application System to UWinsite Student is on track for May.
The Sociology and Criminology Graduate Student Alliance presents its third annual SAC Graduate Conference today.
Doctoral student Ashley Watt has produced a children’s book about saving lake sturgeon threatened by pollution and loss of habitat.