Economics professor Sang-Chul Suh will supervise undergraduate student Jared Seagris in a summer research project.
Economics professor Sang-Chul Suh will supervise undergraduate student Jared Seagris in a summer research project.
A team of UWindsor researchers say their study can inform policy-makers in Canada and the United States whether it makes economic sense to hire more lifeguards or invest in beach safety education.
Drownings off beaches along the Great Lakes cost more than $130 million each year, a team of UWindsor researchers has found.
A partnership between the UWindsor economics department and Assumption University will consider factors that prompt men to become Roman Catholic priests. From left: economics professors Michael Batu and Marcelo Arbex; Richard Corneil, principal of Assumption University; Robert Weaver of the Diocese of London.
A partnership between the economics department and Assumption University will consider factors that prompt men to become Roman Catholic priests.
With more than 100 students in its graduate programs, enrolment in economics is growing in numbers and diversity, says professor Marcelo Arbex.
“We have been attracting students from all over the world,” says Dr. Arbex, economics graduate director. Besides Canada, master’s students have come from Bangladesh, China, Ghana, India, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Suriname and United Arab Emirates.
Acting dean of science Charles Macdonald congratulates Faculty Performance Award winners Tricia Carmichael, Chris Weisener, Christina Semeniuk, Ronald Barron and Marcelo Arbex. Each will receive a grant of $1,000 in recognition of their contributions over the past year.
Biology professor Jan Ciborowski received a lifetime achievement award December 4 at the Science Celebration of Success.
A new master’s program in applied economics policy has boosted graduate enrolment in economics.
There is no recession in the Department of Economics, with growth this semester in graduate and undergrad enrolment.
A former Hockey player earned his master’s degree in economics for his research on the impact that playing for a Stanley Cup-winning team has on a player’s ability to negotiate salary.
A former Lancer Hockey and Windsor Spitfires player applied his unique insight into hockey contract negotiations to earn his master’s degree in economics.