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Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning
Graduate Teaching Program – Helping teachers become better teachers
May 4, 2018 —
The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (The Centre) is proud to guide students with the Graduate Teaching Program (GTP)
Sustainability
Give & Go Residence Move Out
May 3, 2018 —
Give your old items to someone in need and go enjoy your summer! That is what student residence were told once the winter term exams wrapped up. The Give & Go campaign is a partnership between the Office of Sustainability and Residence Life, in efforts of reducing waste during the busy mid-April residence move out. Throughout the two-week move out window, students were able to donate more than 4,000 pounds of items that potentially would have ended up in landfill.
Faculty of Architecture
Transforming the Discussion
May 3, 2018 —
From the bliss of summer shade; to blasts of dynamite; to the buzz of hummingbirds. These are just some of the topics that University of Manitoba researchers raised last month at the meeting of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA), held at Virginia Tech on March 21-24, 2018.
Winnipeg: Smart city – intelligent community
May 1, 2018 —
The first session of the Dean’s Lecture Series on May 2
Human Resources
Faculty and staff can enjoy new human resources forms
May 1, 2018 —
As part of their Operational Excellence course, engineering students collaborated with human resources to help streamline some of their processes and forms.
Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning
UM Learn system refresh – Quizzes tool improvements
April 30, 2018 —
The UM Learn system refresh on May 5th improves UM Learn Quizzes.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
‘A legacy of the wrongs done to Indigenous people’:
April 30, 2018 —
New book traces Manitoba story of Type 2 diabetes in First Nations youth
Faculty of Law
Go-to legal researcher says farewell to Manitoba
April 27, 2018 —
David Milward has long been a go-to legal expert for media outlets seeking commentary for news stories regarding over-representation of or lack of fairness towards Aboriginal representation in Canada’s criminal justice or child welfare systems. He will leave Robson Hall this summer to teach at the world's first Joint Common Law and Indigenous law degree program at the University of Victoria.






