News Archive
Faculty of Arts
Clinical psychology graduate program to double
August 2, 2023 —
On July 21, the Province of Manitoba announced it will invest $412,000 to double the number of seats in the clinical psychology graduate program beginning in fall 2024. This is the first significant increase in student seats to this program in decades and will do much to help fill the urgent need for clinical psychologists in Manitoba.
Desautels Faculty of Music
The multi-talented Aemilia Moser takes flight
August 2, 2023 —
2023 graduate Aemilia Moser is setting the stage to wow Canada.
Students
Waitlists and UM Email policy
August 2, 2023 —
Review a few common questions and answers about student emails and how they relate to waitlists for course seats.
UM to expand health education, build new training space on Bannatyne campus
August 2, 2023 —
The University of Manitoba will lead a transformational change to health education in Manitoba, with support from donors and the provincial government.
Asper School of Business
Celebrating 15 years of cross-cultural bonds
August 2, 2023 —
The Asper School of Business’s Arni Thorsteinson Study Exchange Program (ATSEP) to Israel celebrated its 15th anniversary this year.
Students
Turning Rejection into Opportunity
August 1, 2023 —
Handling rejection with an open mind can turn setbacks into valuable opportunities for personal and professional growth. Here are five ways you can turn rejection into opportunity.
Important staff parking notice, effective September 2023
August 1, 2023 —
Permit holders are advised to take note of this change starting in September
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Rady student appointed Canadian Youth Delegate to World Health Assembly
August 1, 2023 —
Toby Le, a PhD student in medical microbiology and infectious diseases at the Max Rady College of Medicine, was appointed the 2023 Canadian Youth Delegate to the World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland.
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
National Geographic: Juliana M. Marson talks about her research Iceberg Alley
August 1, 2023 —
Juliana Marson, oceanographer and assistant professor in the Department of Environment and Geography talks to National Geographic about her research around disappearing icebergs.






