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Access to Justice in French concentration law students toured St. Boniface and met with program partners as part of their orientation

Faculty of Law

Getting oriented in French

September 15, 2023 — 
Last week, on September 8, we welcomed our new Access to Justice in French Concentration (A2JF) students to their law studies with a tour of St. Boniface. After lunch at The Forks, we visited several of our program partners.

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A photo of a row of smiling law students at the Goldeyes baseball game.

Faculty of Law

Enfin, Access to Justice in French! UM Faculty of Law welcomes first cohort of French Concentration

September 8, 2022 — 
This September, the Faculty of Law at the University of Manitoba will welcome the first cohort of its Access to Justice in French (A2JF) Concentration. One of few English Common Law institutions to develop and deliver a bilingual legal education, the A2JF program is unique in this regard.

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Man doing presentation

Faculty of Graduate Studies

Applications for MT180 2022 competition now open

January 12, 2022 — 
MT180 is designed to be a challenge for students to succinctly convey ideas and principles of research in a way that will be understandable by a lay or non-specialist audience.

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Man doing presentation

Faculty of Graduate Studies

UM announces the ‘Ma these en 180 secondes’ competition!

February 26, 2020 — 
Ma thèse en 180 secondes is a French-language communication contest launched by Acfas (Association francophone pour le savoir) in 2012, modeling the 3MT competition founded by The University of Queensland in 2008. Each challenger, in three minutes or less, must present a clear, concise explanation of their research project, in French.

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Elvina

Faculty of Education

Education’s ‘unlimited potential’

May 10, 2019 — 
Reflecting on her experience at the Faculty of Education, Elvina Mukhamedshina says she can see that field of education has unlimited potential.

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