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Future students to explore UM

October 28, 2019 — 
On October 29, UM will host Evening of Excellence – an energetic and informational fair for high-achieving high school students, their family, friends, and mature learners.

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The Canadian and United Nations flags

Strangers in a new homeland: Migration and settlement

October 28, 2019 — 
'Immigrants and refugees are entitled to the same conditions and human rights accorded to citizens and residents in host societies'

Canola field

Can the Prairies reap rewards from new veggie burgers?

October 28, 2019 — 
Asper School's 24th annual Fields on Wheels conference will explore the question

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Honouring Emeriti 2019

October 25, 2019 — 
UM is pleased to announce the 2019 Emeriti Honourees

An oil pumpjack is shown in a field. // Image from Pixabay

The economic illusions of the Canadian election

October 25, 2019 — 
'As an economist, I approached voting in the Canadian federal election with deep ambivalence that was shared by most everyone I know regardless of vocation or political persuasion'

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Wpg Free Press: U.S. Holocaust museum, local universities join forces to explore connections between Nazi atrocities, residential school trauma

October 23, 2019 — 
"There’s at least a case to be made that there’s something to be learned by putting these two things side by side," UM's Adam Muller says

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New Academic Jobs – October 23, 2019

October 23, 2019 — 
New Academic Jobs - October 23, 2019

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CBC: U of M researchers head to West Africa to study how Ebola affects reproductive system

October 22, 2019 — 
Scientists discover virus lives on for months in male reproductive organs

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Monkey fossils found in Serbia offer clues about life in a warmer world millions of years ago

October 22, 2019 — 
Studying fossil monkeys like these can help us understand how ancient climates shaped primate evolution

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Distinguished professor and vice-president (research and international) Digvir Jayas.

Manitoba Co-operator: Farming, poetry and math

October 21, 2019 — 
Profile of Digvir Jayas

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