Sustainability Seeing the supply chain as a chain of relationships Asper Professor and Director of Sustainability Minelle Silva studied how the Brazilian Agrifood industry spread through the supply chain via people...
Health and wellness How does sleep help rewind the body’s clock? We asked heart expert Dr. Lorrie Kirshenbaum, Director of the Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences at St. Boniface Hospital.
Research UM co-leads first-of-its-kind national study on MS health New study examines factors including gender, age and ethnicity
Research How much is too much? An Asper School researcher examines trust in the early stages of entrepreneurship for a top academic business journal
Society and culture Using stories to create an enviroment where everyone belongs Dr. Mandi Baker's new book, Inclusion and Equity in Outdoor Leisure: Whose Body Belongs, looks at how some people feel they do not belong outdoors.
Health and wellness UM study offers free genetic testing to improve mental health treatment in Manitoba Research team recruiting 200 adults to participate
Climate action An advanced introduction to climate resilience Dr. Fikret Berkes discusses how to plan for an unpredictable future
Research Breaking the ice on Arctic oil spill research A first-of-its-kind experiment has been conducted at the Churchill Marine Observatory.
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources New ancient fish swims into the UM’s Geological Sciences Museum A 390-million-year-old fish discovered in Manitoba
Climate action Unveiling the Secrets of the Jurassic: an international collaboration exploring ancient oceans New project aims to give insights into our historic climate and entice Canada to re-join organization
Water and food security UM-led research paves way for climate adaptive food systems for Indigenous and marginalized groups $1.5 million grant to improve access to traditional foods and mitigate climate-related risks to food security, human health and living standards.
Research Social Work scholars awarded Insight Development Grants Funding to support research on carceral practices, Black older adults, and Rohingya women.
Entrepreneurship ‘Ignite’ the future for independent artists Collaboration brings new experiential learning to Master of Fine Art students.
Human rights A tragic event that the engineering community never forgets December 6 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
Climate action The last ice Researchers complete inaugural voyage of a little-known region of Canada’s Arctic that will be home to the world’s last surviving sea ice.