Seven ornithologists from the University of Windsor were among more than 800 researchers from 45 countries in London, Ont., for a joint meeting of the American Ornithological Society and the Society of Canadian Ornithologists. Photo by G. Mitchell.
Seven ornithologists from the University of Windsor were among more than 800 researchers from 45 countries in London, Ont., for a joint meeting of the American Ornithological Society and the Society of Canadian Ornithologists. Photo by G. Mitchell.
University of Windsor postdoctoral researcher Natalie Sanchez was chosen as Costa Rica’s nominee for the Young Scientist Research Award: Women for Science. Photo by Milena Salazar.
Integrative biology professors Stéphanie Doucet (top row, left) and Dan Mennill (bottom row, left) led 14 students on a study abroad trip to Paris.
Mother Goose and Father Goose watch over their brood of baby geese on a campus lawn.
Sarah Dobney, pictured here collecting recordings at a savannah sparrow nest in the Bay of Fundy, won a prize at the national meeting of the Society of Canadian Ornithologists.
Two University of Windsor graduate students won prizes for outstanding talks at the recent annual meeting of the Society of Canadian Ornithologists.
Sarah Dobney, a PhD student in the Department of Integrative Biology, won the “Early Program Award” for an outstanding presentation from an early-career researcher. Her prize-winning talk was titled: “Quiet in the nest: Nest environment diminishes song transmission to nestlings.”
UWindsor students enjoy a study-abroad field course in Costa Rica in May 2022.
The return of study-abroad opportunities will see UWindsor students engage in fieldwork this summer in Costa Rica and Iceland.
A scholarship that covered the difference in tuition fees between international and domestic students helped attract doctoral candidate Fatemeh Motaghedi to the University of Windsor from Iran.
Catherine Febria, Candy Donaldson, and Bkejwanong Eco-Keepers youth at the University of Windsor’s Freshwater Restoration Ecology Centre. Photo credit: C. Febria, Healthy Headwaters Lab.
The Essex Region Conservation Authority conferred an education award on UWindsor’s Healthy Headwater Lab.
Christina Semeniuk and Drew Marquardt are the inaugural Faculty of Science Research Chairs.
Christina Semeniuk and Drew Marquardt are the inaugural Faculty of Science Research Chairs.
The goal of the Faculty of Science Research Chairs program is to increase funding and capacity by growing existing research programs.
The goal of the Faculty of Science Research Chairs program is to increase funding and capacity by growing existing research programs.