Graduate Studies

Navdeep Singh BainsBusiness grad Navdeep Singh Bains, Canadian minister of innovation, science and economic development, is one of two federal cabinet members with a tie to the University of Windsor.

New federal cabinet boasts UWindsor ties

Two members of the new federal cabinet sworn in Wednesday have connections to the University of Windsor.

Nick Vukotic poses with Proto Manufacturing’s benchtop powder X-ray diffraction system.Nick Vukotic poses with Proto Manufacturing’s benchtop powder X-ray diffraction system.

Chemistry grad turns in gold-medal doctoral performance

Soon after taking up graduate study, Nick Vukotic was drawn into sessions brainstorming a problem that had eluded his advisor Stephen Loeb—and others around the world—for years. Dr. Vukotic’s design solution led to a cover article in Nature Chemistry that is now ranked as the most-accessed article of May 2012 in any chemistry journal.

Career Fair 2014

Fair to present continuing education opportunities

A two-day information fair next week will offer a chance to learn about the many programs for further education after the completion of an undergraduate degree.

More than 40 institutions will be represented at the Graduate and Professional Schools Fair in the CAW Student Centre Commons, Tuesday and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Get answers to your questions about post-graduate programs, admission requirements and application deadlines:

Christine MadligerDoctoral candidate Christine Madliger helped to organize a symposium on conservation physiology.

UWindsor scientists organize international conservation symposium

PhD candidate Christine Madliger and her supervisor, biology professor Oliver P. Love, organized the symposium Physiology in changing landscapes: an integrative perspective for conservation biology, to challenge biological scientists to try new techniques when researching how organisms are responding to changes in the environment.