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UWindsor became a full academic partner with Mitacs, the national, not-for-profit organization that designs and delivers research and training programs in CanadaUWindsor became a full academic partner with Mitacs, the national, not-for-profit organization that designs and delivers research and training programs in Canada.

UWindsor joins Mitacs as Full academic partner

UWindsor became a full academic partner with Mitacs, the national, not-for-profit organization that designs and delivers research and training programs in Canada, by building partnerships between academia, industry and government.

 

The newly installed outdoor learning pods are structured for maximum flexibility with different seating arrangement, bicycle pods, handicap accessibility, power plugs, proper lighting, and Wi-Fi access.The newly installed outdoor learning pods are structured for maximum flexibility with different seating arrangement, bicycle pods, handicap accessibility, power plugs, proper lighting, and Wi-Fi access.

New learning pods to encourage interaction

With the newly installed outdoor learning pods along Sunset Avenue students will be able to interact, work on projects, or just meet friends and have fun. 

UWindsor biology researcher Lisa Porter and Windsor Regional Hospital Oncologist Caroline Hamm recently received a Canadian Institutes of Health Research Transitional Operating Grant in support of their collaborative cancer research project.UWindsor biology researcher Lisa Porter and Windsor Regional Hospital Oncologist Caroline Hamm recently received a Canadian Institutes of Health Research Transitional Operating Grant in support of their collaborative cancer research project.

Collaborative Research Provides New Hope for Those Fighting Breast Cancer

New funding for a collaborative research project between Windsor Regional Hospital and the University of Windsor will look for new and better ways to treat women with an aggressive form of breast cancer.

UWindsor’s first Cartoonist-in-Residence  Scott Chantler will take his post in September. UWindsor’s first Cartoonist-in-Residence Scott Chantler will take his post in September.

English Department colours outside the lines with Cartoonist-in-Residence Program

The English Department’s Writer-in-Residence program is shifting gears this fall with the introduction of UWindsor’s first Cartoonist-in-Residence, Scott Chantler, who will take his post in September. UWindsor is thought to be the first Canadian university to step into the realm of cartoon study with its Writer-in-Residence program.