Information Technology Services has announced recipients of funding through its IT Strategic Priority Fund Program, which allocates up to $250,000 in one-time funding for capital projects. The program aims to advance the University’s digital strategy, enhance technological capabilities, and drive sustainable growth across the institution.
“The IT Strategic Priority Fund Program’s selection of these projects underscores the University of Windsor's commitment to innovation, strategic growth, and enhancing its technological infrastructure to better serve its community,” said Marcin Pulcer, associate vice-president, Information Technology Services.
The projects selected this year reflect a commitment to both operational excellence and forward-thinking advancements in technology:
- UWinsite People Sustainment Support
Following the successful launch of UWinsite People, the University of Windsor has allocated $50,000 for Application Management Services to ensure system stability, mitigate risks, and provide essential training for internal teams.
- UWindsor Website Audit and Migration
With Drupal 7 reaching end of life in January 2025, $50,000 has been allocated to audit and plan the migration of the UWindsor website to Drupal 10/11. The project aims to ensure a modern, functional platform for a better user experience.
- Centre for Human Performance and Health Equipment
The Department of Kinesiology has received $50,000 to enhance equipment in the Centre for Human Performance and Health, benefiting student learning, research, and community health initiatives.
- UWinsite People Health & Safety and Case Management
This project will integrate Health and Safety and Case Management modules into UWinsite People, with $50,000 funding to streamline processes, improve compliance, and enhance employee safety.
- Gender Identity, Expression, and Pronouns Initiative
A $20,972 project will streamline the management of gender identity, chosen names, and pronouns across University IT systems, improving inclusivity and data accuracy.
- Vicinity Jobs Trends Navigator Pilot
The University of Windsor is piloting the Vicinity Jobs Trends Navigator, with $20,000 in funding to enhance labor market insights and align academic programs with industry needs. - GenAI on a Shoestring
In response to the growing influence of generative AI in higher education, this project received $38,900 to explore the use of generative AI in university operations and academics, focusing on safe and ethical AI integration through the acquisition of AI tools and licenses.
Recipients were notified earlier this month and funds have been distributed.
“These funded initiatives will not only advance the University's strategic goals but also foster a more inclusive, efficient, and forward-thinking IT environment,” Pulcer said. “We look forward to watching the projects flourish and seeing the impacts they will have for our campus.”