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Faculty of Science

Winnipeg Free Press: Meet science artist in residence, Seema Goel

September 28, 2015 — 
Can an artist's career be called a practice? Seema Goel, Faculty of Science artist in residence to discuss.

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The Affect Conference: Memory, Aesthetics, Ethics

September 18, 2015 — 
The Affect Conference runs from September 18-20 at the Fort Garry Hotel in downtown Winnipeg.

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Conference: The Geopolitical Economy of the 21st Century World

September 18, 2015 — 
From the Thirty Years’ Crisis to Multipolarity: the Geopolitical Economy of the 21st Century World’

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Books without ink, exhibit opens Sept 18

September 15, 2015 — 
Explore the history of books made by, and for, blind readers at thought-provoking exhibit

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Public Lecture: How we got to now – Homer and archaeology

September 15, 2015 — 
Much loved professor and National Geographic explorer returns to Winnipeg to deliver lecture that will shed light on the origins of our modern society

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CTV: Social media still not a vetting priority for political parties, say analysts

September 11, 2015 — 
CTV talks to political communications professor Royce Koop

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The unique plight of the Yazidis

September 10, 2015 — 
'Canada must do more to help all Iraqi and Syrian refugee'

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Canadian money //Photo: KMR Photography,flickr

Q&A with economist on political promises and balanced budget legislation

September 3, 2015 — 
Do deficits matter? Are balanced budgets the gold standard of fiscal prudence? And why is no one talking about the balanced budget legislation?

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U of M prof elected president of the International Association of Genocide Scholars

August 24, 2015 — 
Congratulations Andrew Woolford

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i24: The gate through which Goliath passed?

August 4, 2015 — 
The University of Manitoba is involved in an archaeological dig in Israel that may have uncovered structures and an entrance gate to the Philistine city of Gath, once home to the giant biblical Goliath, media reports.

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