Price Faculty of Engineering News Archive
Putting new tools in the hands of leading Canadian scientists
October 12, 2017 —
More than $554 million for new labs and equipment to help Canadian researchers discover, innovate and train
October 12, 2017 —
More than $554 million for new labs and equipment to help Canadian researchers discover, innovate and train
Whole new (3D) world
October 10, 2017 —
Students and profs at the university are utilizing this unique technology in their labs and classrooms
October 10, 2017 —
Students and profs at the university are utilizing this unique technology in their labs and classrooms
2017 Schulich Leader: Bailey Paziuk
September 26, 2017 —
From rural Manitoba to a potential future designing artificial organs, she's excited for the next stage
September 26, 2017 —
From rural Manitoba to a potential future designing artificial organs, she's excited for the next stage
The Conversation: Experimental brain technology can rewind Alzheimer’s disease
September 21, 2017 —
Alzheimer’s disease is considered a global challenge of the century. Alzheimer’s disease is a thief.
September 21, 2017 —
Alzheimer’s disease is considered a global challenge of the century. Alzheimer’s disease is a thief.
Price Faculty of Engineering News
WISE Kid-Netic Energy Celebrates Successful Year of Student Outreach
September 1, 2017 —
WISE Kid-Netic Energy is wrapping up another successful year of STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) outreach to youth throughout Manitoba.
September 1, 2017 —
WISE Kid-Netic Energy is wrapping up another successful year of STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) outreach to youth throughout Manitoba.
Op-ed: Hum hum, not vroom vroom: Electric cars are Manitoba’s road forward
August 29, 2017 —
How can we follow Norway's example?
August 29, 2017 —
How can we follow Norway's example?
Op-ed: Only one city has a combination of factors that makes it a perfect candidate for battery-electric buses: Winnipeg
August 22, 2017 —
In a span of 12 years, Winnipeg could have a fully electric fleet of buses operating on its streets, with multiple economic, social and environmental benefits
August 22, 2017 —
In a span of 12 years, Winnipeg could have a fully electric fleet of buses operating on its streets, with multiple economic, social and environmental benefits
CTV: Can Waterloo’s women-only residence help close the engineering gap?
August 16, 2017 —
Marcia Friesen, an associate dean of engineering at the University of Manitoba, has been working to boost the number of women in engineering at her institution.
August 16, 2017 —
Marcia Friesen, an associate dean of engineering at the University of Manitoba, has been working to boost the number of women in engineering at her institution.
Researchers get cutting-edge equipment
August 15, 2017 —
The University of Manitoba is receiving $480,000 from CFI for three projects
August 15, 2017 —
The University of Manitoba is receiving $480,000 from CFI for three projects
New research chairs available to international scholars
July 25, 2017 —
Federal government has launched new program. Deadline to apply to U of M is August 4, 2017
July 25, 2017 —
Federal government has launched new program. Deadline to apply to U of M is August 4, 2017





