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Students

Proof of Enrolment letters – How to order and what to expect.

July 27, 2023 — 
With registration in full swing, it’s important that you are prepared for the new academic term.

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Research and International

Safeguarding research at UM

July 27, 2023 — 
The UM Office of Research Security launched earlier this year to provide additional support to assess security risks and implement new procedures to safeguard research.

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UM’s gift to the world: Canola

July 27, 2023 — 
Looking back at the inaugural inductee of Innovation Plaza, Baldur Stefansson

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Students

UM Essentials prepares new students for an outstanding First Year Experience

July 27, 2023 — 
To help you get an advantage as you begin your studies this fall, you will want to dig into our online orientation program called UM Essentials.

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

First PharmD grads featured in RadyUM magazine

July 27, 2023 — 
The cover story of the new issue of RadyUM magazine features the “pharm fresh” Class of 2023 – the first grads to complete the new doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) degree at UM.

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Nunatsiaq.com: Barry Prentice, UM Transport Institute talks about airships over the Arctic

July 26, 2023 — 
Barry Prentice, director of the UM Transport Institute talks about two companies looking at airships in the Arctic.

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Rady grad student profile: Helgi Kuzmychova studies glioblastoma and its resistance to therapies

July 26, 2023 — 
Helgi Kuzmychova has always been fascinated by molecular biology, particularly with how it relates to cancer research.

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Faculty of Architecture

Building on Ice: Faculty of Architecture Co-op in Iqaluit

July 26, 2023 — 
From September 2022 to April 2023, Master of Architecture student Dallin Chicoine worked with the Government of Nunavut as a Facility Planner. This is the second time a Faculty of Architecture student earned a work term placement with Nunavut’s Capital Projects Division through the Cooperative Education program. (See “Appreciating the North” Sept. 2017). Having completed a Bachelor of Environmental Design degree in Spring 2022, this Co-op work term helped Dallin launch his graduate studies with real world experience in a remarkable setting, while gaining technical, environmental and cultural skills crucial to a future design career.

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International team reaches bedrock in Greenland, marking a significant milestone in climate change research

July 26, 2023 — 
An international research team, led by UM professor and Canada Excellence Research Chair in Arctic Ice, Freshwater-Marine Coupling and Climate Change, Dorthe Dahl-Jensen, has reached a significant milestone.

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UM’s new prairie crops and soils research facility poised to be a global leader in the agri-food sector

July 25, 2023 — 
UM’s Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences is poised to take its place on the global stage, boost economic growth in Canada, while enhancing food security and agricultural sustainability across the world.

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