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New research facility to open in Churchill

July 6, 2015 — 
$22.1 million in funding announced to help build this unique research centre

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Major arctic research announcement Monday

July 3, 2015 — 
The Churchill Marine Observatory will be the first of its kind in the world

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A polar bear in the Arctic.

From the field: Stories from the high Arctic

June 22, 2015 — 
Soldiers, snow and tedium. All in a day's work

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A CEOS scientist demonstrates plankton sampling in the water column.

Community Stories

Arctic experience: Exploring the science behind climate change

June 5, 2015 — 
Every winter, Manitoba students get a taste of the Arctic in simulated field work activities at FortWhyte Alive.

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Distinguished Professor wins big honour for life’s work

June 2, 2015 — 
Fikret Berkes to receive the 2015 Elinor Ostrom Award on Collective Governance of Common Resources

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$13 million in new funding supporting research projects vital to Manitoba

May 7, 2015 — 
Research to improve environmental sustainability

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A fun chemistry experiment at Science Rendezvous

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Exploring science in action

May 5, 2015 — 
Science literacy day, Science Rendezvous, offers free prizes, balloons―and slime!

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CCGS Amundsen: connecting with the north

Community Stories

Connecting with the North: Learning alongside top researchers in the Arctic

April 21, 2015 — 
Schools on Board invites students and teachers from across Canada to stay aboard the CCGS Amundsen—Canada’s research icebreaker.

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Research and International

Prof leads Atlantic Ocean research expedition

April 13, 2015 — 
Will help us understand harsh weather and how to avoid ice hazards

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Krista Kenyon looks between her hands

Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources

CANDID: Q&A with grad student Krista Kenyon

April 13, 2015 — 
She studies whales, is taking up duck hunting, and can easily point to the biggest regret of her life

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