Graduate Studies

stopwatch at three minutesInitial heats in the Three Minute Thesis competition run Tuesday and Wednesday.

Grad students gearing up for discourse duel

Initial heats in the Three Minute Thesis competition run Tuesday and Wednesday.

Scholarships an investment in Canada’s next generation of global leaders

Ram Balachandar, vice-provost international, and Patti Weir, dean of graduate studies, are pleased to announce the receipt of two Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarships.

These prestigious three-year scholarships are funded through the Community Foundations of Canada, the Rideau Hall Foundation and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada.

AUCC president Paul Davidson says the scholarships will provide students with transformative international study and research experiences.

CS-CON logoThe ninth annual Computer Science Conference is free to the campus community, March 27 in the Odette Building.

Conference to showcase work of computer science students

The ninth annual Computer Science Conference is free to the campus community, March 27 in the Odette Building.

Stephen Savage surrounded by studentsStephen Savage (centre), president of the Windsor Symphony Orchestra board of directors, accepts congratulations from MBA students Leo Novakovic, Jason Dupuis, Bilal Rammo and Tyler Jahn on being named a Community Champion.

MBA students honour community leaders

Community Champions are an inspiration to master of business students, the class of 2015 told award recipients Friday.