The Finance department will continue to issue payments, but asks suppliers to email all invoices.
The Finance department will continue to issue payments, but asks suppliers to email all invoices.
A new version of the ORIS Information Sheet and Checklist Form now allows for digital signatures.
A new form invites questions from students and employees about the Coronavirus and the University’s response.
Information Technology Services recommends pointers for keeping your personal information, University data, and electronic devices safe.
An online workshop Friday afternoon will help faculty and staff respond to student concerns the coronavirus outbreak.
Research grant charges and services must be received for posting prior to the end of day April 13.
The University of Windsor Research Ethics Board will continue to be available to researchers and study participants by email through the REB mailbox — ethics@uwindsor.ca — and by voicemail at the Office of Research Ethics 519-253-3000, ext. 3948.
Both the REB email and REB voicemail will be monitored daily, even if Office of Research Ethics is closed. The REB will continue to respond to requests to revise for active projects and review of unanticipated and adverse events submitted by e-mail.
Online teaching and learning is an important part of the learning landscape at the University of Windsor, with provincial data showing its students have one of the highest rates of participation in online learning of any institution in the province. This means that students and faculty may be more prepared to take classes online if needed, given that they already have some experience in this mode of teaching and learning.
Consultations will help inform decisions on a new and improved Leddy Library.
The campus community is invited to sit in on a presentation Thursday on a new tool to create, share, and discover content in H5P.