Windsor Law LLM students in the research methods class are examining the impact of COVID-19 on the university experience.
Windsor Law LLM students in the research methods class are examining the impact of COVID-19 on the university experience.
The Graduate Education Research Conference is accepting proposals from grad students in any discipline on the theme “The Changing Face of Education.”
A study published today in the journal Evolution suggests that similar flight calls enable cross-species communication between migratory birds.
Two UWindsor researchers found a significant increase in surf-related drownings on the Great Lakes this summer.
Katrina Manzocco, an MBA student in the Odette School of Business, is part of a Mitacs Business Strategy Internship with Acrolab Ltd.
The University of Windsor’s Jane McArthur, a PhD candidate in sociology/social justice, has recently had an article published in the Conversation Canada on what she says sheds lights on issues not addressed in current breast cancer awareness initiatives.
“As COVID-19 makes abundantly clear, our health exists in a nested set of relationships, each part of the whole interacting and influencing each other,” says McArthur, a SSHRC Doctoral Fellow Investigating Women’s Narratives of Breast Cancer.
Sahereh Sabandabadi, a Master’s student in engineering, is researching ways to build safeguards into 5G Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
A project to help researchers spread the word about their work is one of 107 funded by student internship grants.
Master’s student Saghi Khani is working on algorithms to identify people at risk of social isolation.
Sampling remote lakes in New Zealand may help a UWindsor research team develop an early warning system to monitor the health of freshwater systems.