Dr. Kathryn Sibley News Archive
Research and International
Six-part Canada Research Chair Symposium concludes, showcasing groundbreaking researchers
June 26, 2023 —
Last week concluded the six-part Canada Research Chair (CRC) Symposium at UM.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Forty years of high-impact collaboration
October 7, 2020 —
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the University of Manitoba’s research partnership with the University of Nairobi – a remarkably productive alliance that has led to groundbreaking discoveries in the areas of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Rady Innovation Fund supports cutting-edge collaboration
November 29, 2018 —
Four leading-edge research projects by interdisciplinary teams have received grants from the Rady Innovation Fund, now in its second year.
$9.7M investment in innovative health research
January 26, 2018 —
Manitoba researchers receive funding to study mental health, multiple sclerosis, Indigenous health, and more
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Researchers team up across disciplines for Rady Innovation Fund projects
December 13, 2017 —
Three U of M research projects have received inaugural grants from the Rady Innovation Fund
Made in Manitoba research
March 28, 2017 —
Winnipeg Rh Institute Foundation Awards and Lecture takes place on April 6
$2.4 million in research funding for new and renewed research chairs
December 9, 2016 —
Two new Canada Research Chairs (CRC) have been awarded to University of Manitoba and a third has been renewed
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Independent Study Symposium gives OT students chance to share research
June 28, 2016 —
The Department of Occupational Therapy in the College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences hosted the 12th annual Master of Occupational Therapy Independent Study Symposium June 23. The symposium gives second-year OT students the opportunity to present their research findings on a variety of topics effecting their profession, including the work-life balance of occupational therapists; strategies for supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and why men choose occupational therapy as a career.