The Women in Research 2024 Calendar profiles 12 UWindsor graduate students.
Researchers have a chance to attend an information session Friday with representatives of Delphy, a Netherlands-based agriculture company.
A device donated by Theralase Technologies is being used by researchers in the Faculty of Human Kinetics to launch a clinical study on Parkinson’s disease.
WE-Spark Health Institute hosts monthly networking events for members of the Windsor-Essex health research community to get to know one another through fun and casual conversations. There is no formal agenda, and all are welcome.
This is an opportunity for anyone interested in health research to make connections in an informal and enjoyable atmosphere. The next event will be held Thursday, Feb. 1, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Bourbon Tap & Grill, 1199 Ottawa St. No RSVP is required.
When Parliament created “Structured Intervention Units” in 2019, Correctional Service Canada took the position that the new legislation had abolished administrative segregation and its institutions no longer practised solitary confinement.
Anthony N. Doob, professor emeritus at the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies at the University of Toronto, will explore this claim in his 2024 Distinguished Lecture of the Windsor Yearbook Access to Justice from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, in the Don Rodzik Moot Court, Ron W. Ianni Faculty of Law Building.
Law professor Peter K. Yu will discuss “Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Creation and the Future Path of Copyright Law” in a seminar Wednesday.
Historian Deirdre McCorkindale will discuss the weaponization of Ontario’s Underground Railroad history in a public lecture Thursday.