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The Proceedings of Manitoba’s Undergraduate Science and Engineering Research journal is a peer-reviewed undergraduate journal. Students receive recognition for their research in a wide range of scientific disciplines. The undertaking of writing a journal manuscript will enhance understandings of the significance of their respective projects in a broader context. This, in turn, will foster a tremendous growth in their intellectual development outside of the classroom setting, and serves as preparation for a career in research.
The Manitoba Law Journal (MLJ) is a publication of the Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba located at Robson Hall. We hope to provide lively, practical and informative commentary on developments in areas that include case law, legislation, the administration of justice, and legal practice. We aim at producing critical coverage of events in our own community, but welcome pertinent commentary concerning developments at the national or international level or in other provinces.
This journal contains the proceedings of the annual conference of the Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA) – Association Canadienne de l’éducation en génie (ACÉG). CEEA-ACEG is a membership driven organization; created by those interested in engineering and design education and working toward a common national goal to highlight and direct engineering education.
Canadian Biosystems Engineering provides a platform for rapid dissemination of novel and high impact research in engineering and biological sciences. The journal interfaces engineering with the biological world and covers wide range of fields including energy, soil and water, power and machinery, bioprocess, information and electrical technologies, food processing, forestry, agricultural structures, bio-nanotechnology and environment with focus on key issues such as environmental sustainability, food security and safety.
At the Forks: Where Indigenous and Human Rights Intersect is an open-access platform to highlight scholarship that engages in critical conversation around the connections, tensions, limits, and possibilities of Indigenous and human rights, with a focus on the prairies and its neighbours.
The CJHR is published by Robson Hall, Faculty of Law at the University of Manitoba. The journal is a peer-reviewed forum for scholars to explore concerns in human rights and humanitarian law and policy relevant to Canadian society.
The University of Manitoba Journal of Medicine (UMJM) is a student-run, peer-reviewed medical journal. It seeks to support students’ scholarship, innovation, and critical literacy in medicine.
The Journal of Canada’s Physician Assistants (JCANPA) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal sharing and translating knowledge of Canada’s Physician Assistants’ practice, profession, and health care solutions.
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