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Asper Executive Education welcomes new director

August 4, 2015 — 
Debra Jonasson-Young (MBA/99, CCP) has been named Director of the Executive Education program

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Call for proposals for collaborative interdisciplinary research projects

July 31, 2015 — 
Applications taken till Oct. 1, 2015

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Scholars come to Winnipeg to discuss rights of humans, and animals

July 31, 2015 — 
Over 230 academics from around the world are expected to arrive in Winnipeg for a major conference in August: Romanticism and Rights

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Cheer the herd

July 31, 2015 — 
Season tickets for University of Manitoba Bison football and more are on sale now.

Canadian ballot box

Poll: Who would you vote for?

July 29, 2015 — 
What federal party would you support if an election were held today?

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Research and International

Statement by the U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities on CFREF’s first round results

July 28, 2015 — 
Today’s announcement naming the winners of the first round of grants from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund demonstrates the federal government’s commitment to supporting globally competitive research excellence

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Studying soil from space, funding annoucement

July 27, 2015 — 
Supporting soil science research by the Canadian Space Agency and the University of Manitoba

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Human Resources

2015 Anomalies Fund

July 21, 2015 — 
A message from Dr. Peter Blunden, Chair, Joint University/UMFA Anomalies Committee

PHOTO CREDIT: University of Manitoba Sustainability Facebook page.

Sustainability

Market Tuesday returns

July 20, 2015 — 
Fresh greens including cucumber, lettuce and more is available through the University of Manitoba Student Community Garden.

Grace Nickel, Devastatus Rememorari, 2008 Collection of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Photo by: Steve Farmer

Prof’s art exhibit opens in Nova Scotia, a gift to those who lived through ‘the awesome and horrible experience of Hurricane Juan’

July 17, 2015 — 
'Its power lies in the fact that it resonates not only through one specific event, but it can be read as a tribute to all trees devastated through natural phenomena.'

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