graduate students News Archive
Students
Gain community engagement experience in Winnipeg with Alternative Reading Week
December 16, 2019 —
Taking part in this program gives insight into the work of local organizations, and offers the opportunity to implement a hands-on project that meets community needs
Students
Six ways to uncover the hidden job market
November 15, 2019 —
Complement your studies with these strategies and start early
Students
Six suggestions to improve work-life balance
November 14, 2019 —
Recognizing that a manageable workload for one may be overwhelming for another, here are six suggestions to assist in managing the demands of work, school and life
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Occupational therapy grad giving back to her First Nations community
November 13, 2019 —
For single mother Kimberly Moors, graduating with a master’s degree means more than embarking on her new career – it also gives her a chance to give back to her community and honour her Indigenous roots.
Faculty of Arts
Indigenization and reconciliation the focus of new drop in series
November 6, 2019 —
Are you looking to add Indigenous perspectives to your work, but don’t know where or how to start?
Libraries
Researcher Workshops are Back!
November 5, 2019 —
November is Research Month and the UM Libraries are offering a number of workshops on both the Fort Garry and Bannatyne campuses.
Students
Career Month 2019
October 31, 2019 —
Whether you have a clear idea of your career direction or you’re still trying to figure things out, Career Month events are a great way to make connections that will move your career plans forward.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
PhD student receives Autism Speaks predoctoral fellowship
October 31, 2019 —
A third-year PhD student in the department of physiology and pathophysiology has received a prestigious predoctoral fellowship from Autism Speaks.
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
Students
Five U of M students explore the United Nations
October 3, 2019 —
This summer, five University of Manitoba students attended the United Nations Intensive Study Program in New York





