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New group on healing racialized trauma available to BIBOC students

September 22, 2023 — 
Racialized trauma is the emotional and physical effects of racism, discrimination and race-based traumatic stress and distress against people of colour. This group will run every Tuesday (1:00 – 2:15 PM) from October 17 to November 17, 2023

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Buller Biological Sciences Building

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Fall 2023 Tuition and Fees Due Oct. 04

September 21, 2023 — 
Make sure you have paid your fees in full prior to the deadline!

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Remember – Fall Term Revision Period ends this week!

September 18, 2023 — 
You are able to alter your course registrations without any academic or financial penalties until the end of the revision period.

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Build entrepreneurial skills for our future

September 18, 2023 — 
This fall, UM is offering a new co-curricular approach to building entrepreneurial thinking skills called Better Together. Over two full days during fall reading week, November 14 and 15, faculty, staff and students will have the opportunity to learn about, practice and be inspired about the impact of entrepreneurial thinking skills.

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Chairs sit empty before Spring Convocation 2019 begins

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Are you planning to Graduate in February 2024?

September 18, 2023 — 
Graduation declarations are due September 19th, for February 2024 graduates – Learn more!

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A student in the field school coring the sea ice, while other students record basic measurements of the sea ice.

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Connect to your future through experiential learning

September 18, 2023 — 
The University of Manitoba is a place for learning. Here you learn from books, lectures, classroom discussions and labs–all part of your educational journey, but not necessarily the whole story. Experiential Learning (EL) is all about you; about the skills you are looking to build, and ways to develop those skills and competencies. It allows you to gain experience and learn by doing. EL can happen inside a classroom, as a part of a course experience, or it can be something that you seek out outside of their coursework. Experiential Learning that happens outside your classes takes place in the workplace, on the land, and in community settings. Reflection is a big part of EL. When you reflect on your experience, you can better connect your learning to real world situations.

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Sophie Chen looks at small fish tanks containing zebrafish. There are dozens of tanks in the room.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Summer research program a learning experience for dental students

September 18, 2023 — 
Sophie Chen is only halfway through the bachelor of science in dentistry (B.Sc. (Dent.) program and she’s already gained valuable skills and experience that will help her when she’s a practicing dentist.

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A blonde student with glasses wearing a grey UM hoodie smiles as they look into the distance. They are standing in front of Brodie Centre on UM's Bannatyne Campus.

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UM General Bursary supports students in need of a financial boost

September 18, 2023 — 
Every year, bursaries provide financial supports that allow students to further their education and better enhance their university experience. Applications for a variety of bursaries are now available for the 2023-24 academic year.

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Student group sitting on "the beach" in front of Redpath Museum Valeria Lau at McGill University (April 2018)

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Lead with purpose: Apply to become a McCall MacBain Scholar

September 18, 2023 — 
Planning to pursue a master’s or second-entry undergraduate program at McGill University next fall? Apply for the McCall MacBain Scholarship before Sept. 27, 2023, and you could win 1 of 30 fully funded scholarships or 1 of 100 finalist awards.

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Collage of Faculty of Architecture Co-op students.

Faculty of Architecture

Building Careers with FAUM CO-OP Summer 2023!

September 15, 2023 — 
The Faculty of Architecture's Co-op Program had yet another successful year!

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