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Faculty of Graduate Studies News
En français, s’il vous plaît! Announcing the MT180 challengers : Network News
April 11, 2022 —
Information Services and Technology News
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) mandatory for students May 4 and all users June 1 : Network News
April 11, 2022 — Effective June 1, 2022, multi-factor authentication (MFA) will be mandatory at the University of Manitoba for all faculty, staff and students.
Students News
Prepare for success when studying for finals : Services and supports for students 2022
April 11, 2022 — Some additional aspects to exams that you should consider before beginning your study preparations
St. John's College News
38th annual Marjorie Ward Lecture: Curator & artist Jaimie Isaac : Campus News
April 11, 2022 — St. John's College's 38th annual Marjorie Ward Lecture is coming up on April 21 at 7 p.m. and will feature curator and interdisciplinary artist, Jamie Isaac with "Inherited Legacies; places of recognition and acknowledgement of Indigenous presence. Reflecting on rising with community, artistic practice and curating with care."
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
New course to explore health care and research with Indigenous focus : Network News
April 11, 2022 — The College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences is offering a new course for the summer term that will explore health care and research from Indigenous worldviews and experiences. The course is open to all UM graduate students.
Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning News
The Office of Experiential Learning launches in The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning : Network News
April 11, 2022 — The Office of Experiential Learning was founded to support the enhancement of existing experience-based learning opportunities at UM and to bring experiential learning to classrooms where it never was before.
Alumni News
Alumni Association Scholarship applications now open : Campus News
April 11, 2022 — Thousands of dollars available to UM students pursuing their educational goals
Faculty of Law News
Achieving reconciliation: Kawaskimhon Moot trains law students to advocate for Indigenous rights : Network News
April 8, 2022 — The Kawaskimhon Moot (Kawaskimhon being a word of Cree origin that translates as “speaking with knowledge”) incorporates Indigenous legal traditions with federal, provincial and international law. With no winners or losers, mooters take part in roundtable negotiations on a particular topic, representing their assigned party. Team Manitoba was very pleased with their negotiation outcome. “After over 12 hours at the negotiation table, my teammate Katie and I were able to come to a memorandum of agreement with the other parties in the spirit of reconciliation,” said Hasenack. “This experience also allowed us to connect with like-minded law students from across Canada, who share a passion for Indigenous rights.”
Historic investment in NCTR helps shape the future for generations to come : News
April 8, 2022 — Federal budget to support the operations of and a new building for the NCTR






