Chris Busch

Session to detail World University Rankings methodology

Representatives of Times Higher Education will discuss its annual World University Rankings list and its placement of the University of Windsor in a session July 26.

Chris Nitsch and Eric Ablett will also present an analysis comparing UWindsor with its identified peer competitors, detail the ranking methodology, and highlight key areas of opportunity.

students in hallwayA random draw will select 25 winners of a $1,000 tuition prize from among new undergraduates who register for UWindsor classes by July 12.

Prize draw to spur new students to register for classes

A random draw will select 25 winners of a $1,000 tuition prize from among new undergraduates who register for UWindsor classes by July 12.

woman leading presentationThe Ontario regional meeting of the Canadian Bureau for International Education, June 10 and 11, offers UWindsor staff opportunities for professional development.

Registration open for international education conference

Registration is now open for the CBIE regional meeting, June 10 and 11 at the University of Windsor.

students in Costa RicaA series of four applicant receptions this month will give prospective students a chance to connect with faculty, staff, and current students.

Receptions to reach student applicants in home communities

A series of four applicant receptions this month will give prospective students a chance to connect with faculty, staff, and current students.

workshop in progressThe Ontario regional meeting of the Canadian Bureau for International Education, June 10 and 11 at the University of Windsor, offers opportunities for presentations and other participation in the conference.

International education conference issues call for proposals

Organizers of a conference June 10 and 11 at the University of Windsor are seeking proposals that will create a dialogue on international education under the broad theme of “Building Bridges in Uncertain Times: the Role of International Education.”

The Ontario regional meeting of the Canadian Bureau for International Education promises networking and professional development activities for about 200 delegates from more than 35 post-secondary institutions.