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Faculty of Architecture News

In the News: Exploring Woven Relations : Network News

August 25, 2025 —  Woven Relations, designed and built by the Faculty of Architecture students, is an Indigenous medicine and plant garden, honoring Indigenous teachings, wild harvesting traditions, and the spirit of learning together. 

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Infographic for the Poetry Workshop on Work, Vocation and Climate

St. John's College News

Exploring work and vocation in a time of climate crisis through poetry : Network News

August 25, 2025 —  How does our work (what we do to earn a living, and the conditions in which we do it) and our vocation (our deeper sense of purpose or calling in life) get affected during a time of climate crisis? A new workshop at St John's College invites participants to reflect on this question through poetry. 

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Fort Garry Campus-Pedway and Engineering and Admin

Register for a campus safety education session : Campus News

August 25, 2025 —  The safety and well-being of students, faculty and staff is a top priority at UM, and we are committed to continuously enhancing campus security and our emergency response effort.

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Graduate studies open house invite

Faculty of Graduate Studies News

Curious where a master’s or PhD could take you? Find out at the Graduate Studies Open House : Network News

August 25, 2025 —  Explore the wide range of master’s and PhD programs offered at the University of Manitoba. Whether you’re interested in advancing your research, deepening your expertise, or opening doors to new career opportunities, the Graduate Studies Open House is your chance to discover the programs that match your goals.

Faculty and instructors in discussion at the 2025 SoTL Symposium

Provost and Vice-President (Academic) News

Building a culture of teaching innovation : Network News

August 25, 2025 —  UM is pleased to announce the funding of five innovative projects through the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Support Fund. This fund provides opportunities for professors, instructors, and librarians to engage in SoTL research that increases knowledge in teaching pedagogy and learning.

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Students gather around a bike locker

Sustainability News

Make a difference, volunteer as a Sustainability Ambassador this year : Network News

August 25, 2025 —  The Sustainability Ambassador Program is a volunteer leadership program for undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in promoting a culture of sustainability at the University of Manitoba through growth, education and action.

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A pair of researchers are conducting tests on ice and water at the Churchill Marine Observatory.

Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources News

Celebrating one year of research at the Churchill Marine Observatory : Network News

August 22, 2025 —  The Churchill Marine Observatory celebrates the 1-year anniversary since opening on August 27th, 2024.

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Dr. David Babb at Muller Ice Cap cheering on the Winnipeg Jets.

Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources News

CBC Manitoba: U of M researcher and his team are headed back to the Arctic to investigate sea ice. : UM in the News

August 22, 2025 —  U of M researcher and his team are headed back to the Arctic to investigate sea ice.

Students News

Student Photo ID Cards Available Now! : Network News

August 22, 2025 —  A Pop-Up Photo ID Centre will be open at the Fort Garry Campus from August 25th – September 5th in room 102B UMSU University Centre

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A person helps an older person while they walk using a walker in a house.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News

$9 million in funding announced for UM health research : Network News

August 22, 2025 —  Health researchers at UM have landed nearly $9 million in federal funding in the latest round of project grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

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