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Top 3 reasons to attend Visionary Conversations on November 4!

October 19, 2015 — 
Our first Visionary Conversations explores the question, Are we becoming a society of liars, cheats, bullies and thieves?

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Visionary Conversations in the Community

Taking the conversation into the community

October 7, 2015 — 
Experts from the U of M and beyond gather to explore wide range of topics

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Research and International

What is the role of universities in modern society?

May 1, 2015 — 
Final Visionary Conversations of 2014/15 discusses how universities can be relevant in 21st century

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Research and International

Are You Happy Now?

March 5, 2015 — 
Visionary Conversations explores this deeply personal topic with a lively audience discussion

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Are you happy now? The pursuit of happiness in the modern age

March 4, 2015 — 
Clap along, take the poll -- and plan to attend tonight's Visionary Conversations on the topic, "Are You Happy Now?"

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Wpg Free Press: Where to go to have your mind blown

January 28, 2015 — 
Attending Visionary Conversations at the University of Manitoba is where you want to be.

How can public imagination align with scientific innovation?

January 23, 2015 — 
The most recent Visionary Conversations explored popular science and the relationship between imagination and innovation

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Popular Science: Has innovation caught up with imagination?

January 21, 2015 — 
Award-winning speaker series continues on January 21 with a discussion that will spark your imagination.

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What have we learned about war?

November 28, 2014 — 
On Wednesday night, Visionary Conversations delved into the topic of conflict and warfare

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What have we learned about war?

November 18, 2014 — 
The award-winning Visionary Conversations speaker series continues November 26 with a thought-provoking discussion, A Culture of Conflict – What have we learned about war?

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