
Windsor Law associate dean Laverne Jacobs is nominated to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Windsor Law associate dean Laverne Jacobs is nominated to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Chile Eboe-Osuji, former president of the International Criminal Court, will take up a part-time appointment at the University of Windsor.
Expenditures by international students support local businesses and contribute to the vibrancy and vitality of Windsor-Essex, says a study by KPMG.
A new scholarship in the Faculty of Science will reduce tuition for select international PhD candidates to that paid by domestic students.
The UWindsor International Tuition Guarantee promises a tuition rate unchanged for the typical length of time required for a degree.
Shayan Shirzadian is the first recipient of the Iranian Students Memorial Scholarship - Remembering Flight PS752.
A new app provides resources to students in the English Language Improvement Program, even before they begin their studies.
A symposium June 17 and 18 will delve into the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse students in online or open environments.
A student survey will inform development of short-term opportunities for international study.
Hoda ElMaraghy, professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, received an honorary degree last week from Aalborg University in Denmark.