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Students

Celebrate Career Month by Connecting with a Mentor

October 26, 2022 — 
Students who wish to learn more about UM and off-campus mentorship opportunities can attend a Discover Mentoring workshop on Nov 16, 9 to 10:30am (Distance Delivery) or Nov 29, 1 to 2:30pm (474 University Centre). 

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Students

Value of Volunteering!

October 26, 2022 — 
Volunteering can help you contribute to your community and connect with people who share common interests. For many, helping to build a better community is an important value.

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Faculty of Education

Strengthening the Status Queer: A Leadership Symposium for and by Queer People

October 26, 2022 — 
The symposium was intended for aspiring and experienced two spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, or queer (2SLGBTQ) leaders, and general nonconforming people who have an interest in queer leadership.

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New Academic Jobs – October 26, 2022

October 26, 2022 — 
New Academic Jobs - October 26, 2022

Faculty of Graduate Studies

Finding joy in molecules

October 25, 2022 — 
Weslley Silva's PhD research is leading to new insights into the nature of our universe.

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Portrait of Dr. Denise Koh

Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women: Dr. Denise Koh

October 25, 2022 — 
UM professor named among Canada's Top 100 Most Powerful Women.

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Faculty of Education

2022-2023 Graduate Student Research Panel Series

October 25, 2022 — 
Join us Wednesday, October 26 for the 2022-2023 Graduate Student Research Panel Series.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Taking aim at lung cancer’s spread

October 24, 2022 — 
Javad Alizadeh, a PhD candidate in the department of human anatomy and cell sciences in the Max Rady College of Medicine, is attempting to slow the process of metastasis to contain cancer in one part of the body.

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Students

Virtual Study Hall Starting This Week

October 24, 2022 — 

Information Services and Technology

You got phished. Now what?

October 23, 2022 — 
If you receive what you suspect to be a phishing email, don’t panic. Avoid clicking on any links or attachment, and do not reply to the message or forward it to anyone. Instead, you can report the email to spam [at] umanitoba [dot] ca. 

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