Research and International News Archive
The Conversation: The real cost of workplace sexual harassment to businesses
September 3, 2019 —
Sexual harassment causes tremendous damage to employees who experience it, leading to higher employee turnover, lower employee productivity, increased absenteeism and increased sick leave costs for companies
September 3, 2019 —
Sexual harassment causes tremendous damage to employees who experience it, leading to higher employee turnover, lower employee productivity, increased absenteeism and increased sick leave costs for companies
Climate change HQ
August 21, 2019 —
The International Glaciological Society’s Sea Ice Symposium (IGS) brings researchers and academics from around the world to Winnipeg to discuss the important role sea ice plays in global climate, polar marine ecosystems, globalization and Indigenous cultures.
August 21, 2019 —
The International Glaciological Society’s Sea Ice Symposium (IGS) brings researchers and academics from around the world to Winnipeg to discuss the important role sea ice plays in global climate, polar marine ecosystems, globalization and Indigenous cultures.
Research and International News
The speed of a rumour
August 19, 2019 —
Pure mathematics is all about the long game, according to mathematician and alumna Karen Gunderson
August 19, 2019 —
Pure mathematics is all about the long game, according to mathematician and alumna Karen Gunderson
Research and International News
Passion project
August 19, 2019 —
Ben Schellenberg asks a lot of questions. He asks people about their lives, their hobbies, their daily activities, their academics, their obsessions and their passions
August 19, 2019 —
Ben Schellenberg asks a lot of questions. He asks people about their lives, their hobbies, their daily activities, their academics, their obsessions and their passions
Research and International News
Introducing the summer 2019 issue of ResearchLIFE
August 19, 2019 —
'I’ve chosen for this magazine issue to highlight early career researchers'
August 19, 2019 —
'I’ve chosen for this magazine issue to highlight early career researchers'
JAMA: Sesame: The New Priority Allergen?
August 6, 2019 —
Unlike peanuts, sesame is not currently recognized as a priority allergen in the United States and is not legally required to be declared on prepackaged foods
August 6, 2019 —
Unlike peanuts, sesame is not currently recognized as a priority allergen in the United States and is not legally required to be declared on prepackaged foods
Western Economic Diversification supports UM project, boosting prosperity
August 2, 2019 —
University of Manitoba led project has received $2.2M to enhance Manitoba’s readiness to compete in the changing global economy
August 2, 2019 —
University of Manitoba led project has received $2.2M to enhance Manitoba’s readiness to compete in the changing global economy
The Conversation: Redefining the kilogram means redefining how we measure wealth
July 29, 2019 —
As we advance well into the 21st century, the lifetime of this one remaining tangible standard has just expired
July 29, 2019 —
As we advance well into the 21st century, the lifetime of this one remaining tangible standard has just expired
New hope in AIDS research
July 18, 2019 —
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) has provided significant funding to two Rady Faculty of Health Sciences professors: Medical microbiologist Keith Fowke, and Obstetrics and Gynecology professor Adam Burgener
July 18, 2019 —
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) has provided significant funding to two Rady Faculty of Health Sciences professors: Medical microbiologist Keith Fowke, and Obstetrics and Gynecology professor Adam Burgener
SSHRC funding announced for 17 U of M projects, 29 grad students
July 17, 2019 —
Federal Minister of Science and Sport announces support for research projects at the University of Manitoba
July 17, 2019 —
Federal Minister of Science and Sport announces support for research projects at the University of Manitoba





