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The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students after graduation, they will be able to apply what they learned, both personally and academically, to make a real-life impact. The future begins right here.

Why the University of Manitoba

Innovative Teaching: The University has garnered eight Synergy Awards for Innovation, established by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to recognize outstanding university-industry collaboration.

Indigenous Culture: The University of Manitoba welcomed over 2,500 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students, including more than 200 graduate students. It is the home to one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada.

Facilities: The on-campus Active Living Centre provides the community with a state-of-the-art fitness facility and research opportunities to help Manitobans create healthier lifestyles.

Libraries: Across 19 locations, the University of Manitoba's libraries house more than 2.9 million items, and offer access to 75,000-plus print and electronic journals, and over 1.1 million e-books.

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The University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attracts people from around the world who share the same ideals and vision for positive change. The University of Manitoba believes in embracing challenges and taking action. Students, researchers and alumni alike bring their unique voices to learning and discovery, shaping new ways of doing things and contributing to important conversations in topics that matter most, from human rights to global health to climate change. Here is where imagination and action collide. The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university, established in 1877, and located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. The University is Manitoba's only research-intensive university, and one of the country’s top research institutions. There are more than 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and more than 145,000 alumni living in 140 countries.

The University of Manitoba's mission is to create, preserve, communicate and apply knowledge, contributing to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the people of Manitoba, Canada and the world. The school's vision is to take its place among leading universities through a commitment to transformative research and scholarship, and to innovative teaching and learning - uniquely strengthened by Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. To achieve its vision, the school requires a commitment to a common set of ideals. The University of Manitoba values: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Collegiality, Equity and Inclusion, Excellence, Innovation, Integrity, Respect, and Sustainability. At the University of Manitoba, students will be challenged to grow, inspired to create and dared to excel. Wherever life takes students afte

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Post Graduate Permit

The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP) allows students who have graduated from a participating Canadian post-secondary institution to gain valuable Canadian work experience. Read more: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad.asp

Co-op/Internship Participation
Cooperative education (or co-operative education) and internships are methods of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience. A cooperative education experience ("co-op"), provides academic credit for structured job experience. Co-ops are full-time, paid or unpaid positions. Internships may be full-time or part-time, paid or unpaid positions.
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On-Campus Residence Accommodations

  • First come first serve
  • Price range: $8765-$13917 per year

For more information, please see the school's information page here

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Students wishing to live off-campus need to research availability on their own, and should arrive well before the start of term to do so. For additional information and resources, please see here

HOMESTAY

There are a wide variety of homestay options available, and our partner schools do their best to match students and hosts according to their interests and preferences. All homestay accommodations have been inspected, and all adults in the home have completed a required criminal reference check.

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Degree & Courses of University of University of Manitoba


Business, Economics and Management

  • Master of Business Administration

    Master

    Duration: 2 year
    Tution Fees: CAD  24953 P.A
    Intake:
  • Master of Supply Chain Management and Logistics (Optional Co-op)

    Master

    Duration: 2 year
    Tution Fees: CAD  23669 P.A
    Intake:

Sciences, Nursing, Health Sciences, Medicine

  • Master of Occupational Therapy

    Master

    Duration: 2 year
    Tution Fees: CAD  16089 P.A
    Intake:

Arts

  • Bachelor of Science Physical Geography (Co-op)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   26432 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Global Political Economy (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18732 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Geography (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Jazz Studies (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Music (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts (Optional Co-op) (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Physical Education (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Asian Studies (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Economics (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - English (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Linguistics (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Philosophy (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   15800 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Sociology (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   17200 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Spanish (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   15800 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Theatre (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   15800 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts - Art History (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   23500 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts - Graphic Design (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   23500 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts - Photography (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   23500 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   15800 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Geography (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Jazz Studies (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18900 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Music (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18900 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Physical Education (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   23500 P.A
    Intake:

Law, Politics, Social, Community Service and Teaching

  • Bachelor of Arts - Criminology (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   20777 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Political Studies (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   20777 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Criminology (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Social Work (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   21400 P.A
    Intake:

IT and Engineering

  • Computer Engineering (Co-op)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Biosystems Engineering (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25530 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Computer Engineering (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   26777 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Mechanical Engineering (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   26777 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Civil Engineering (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   23200 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Electrical Engineering (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   23200 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Computer Science (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   20400 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Mathematics (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   19100 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Engineering (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   22600 P.A
    Intake:

Business, Economics and Management

  • Bachelor of Commerce - Accounting (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   22277 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Commerce - Finance (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25905 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Commerce - Human Resource Management / Industrial Relations (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Commerce - Indigenous Business Studies

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25032 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Commerce - Leadership & Organizations (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25032 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Commerce - Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   21632 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Commerce - Management Information Systems (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   26377 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Recreation Management and Community Development (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 2 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   24032 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) (Optional Co-op) (Direct Entry)

    College Diploma

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   26377 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Commerce (Transfer from Red River College) (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   24843 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Agribusiness (Optional Co-op) (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   21932 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Recreation Management and Community Development (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   24032 P.A
    Intake:

Sciences, Nursing, Health Sciences, Medicine

  • Bachelor of Science (Optional Co-op) (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   23977 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Agriculture - Plant Biotechnology (Optional Co-op) (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   21932 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Biochemistry (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   23977 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Environmental Design (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   22632 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Agriculture - Agronomy (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   21032 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Food Science (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   21932 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   23977 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Environmental Studies (Optional Co-op) (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Kinesiology (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Health Sciences (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Health Studies (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Physical Geography (Optional Co-op) (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   21732 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - (Optional Co-op) (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   21933 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts - Psychology (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   17200 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Astronomy (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   19100 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Food Science (Optional Co-op) (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   21932 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Biological Sciences (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   20400 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Chemistry (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   20400 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Genetics (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   19100 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Microbiology (Optional Co-op) (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   19800 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Physics (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   19100 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Psychology (Program Major)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   19800 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Health Sciences (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   17600 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Environmental Science (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Environmental Studies (Optional Co-op) (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Kinesiology (Advanced Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   21100 P.A
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Science - Human Nutritional Sciences (Direct Entry)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   21932 P.A
    Intake:

Law, Politics, Social, Community Service and Teaching

  • Juris Doctor

    Master

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000 P.A
    Intake:

Business, Economics and Management

  • Certificate - Applied Human Resource Management (Extended Education)

    Certificate Programs

    Duration: 5 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18846 P.A
    Intake:
  • Certificate - Applied Business Analysis (Extended Education)

    Certificate Programs

    Duration: 1 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18878 P.A
    Intake:

Arts

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree (General)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, Art History

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, Art History (Honours)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, Art History (Honours)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts (General)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18799
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) - Available once in Faculty of Arts

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (4 Year) - Available once in Faculty of Arts

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Arts Geography

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Physical Education

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Music

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Associate of Arts - Sociology

    Associate Degree

    Duration: 2 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18300
    Intake:

Law, Politics, Social, Community Service and Teaching

  • B.S.W. Bachelor of Social Work

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:

IT and Engineering

  • Biosystems Engineering (Co-op)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Civil Engineering (Co-op)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Electrical Engineering (Co-op)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:

Business, Economics and Management

  • B.Comm. (Hons.) Bachelor of Commerce Honours

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18799
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Commerce Honours (Co-op)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Recreation Management and Community Development

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000
    Intake:

Sciences, Nursing, Health Sciences, Medicine

  • Agriculture- B.Sc. (Co-op)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   21000
    Intake:
  • Agroecology- B.Sc. (Co-op)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Food Science- B.Sc. (Co-op)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Environmental Design (Co-op)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   25000-35000
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Environmental Science (Co-op)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • University Diploma - Agriculture (Optional Co-op) (Direct Entry)

    Diploma

    Duration: 2 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   15000-18000
    Intake:
  • Bachelor of Environmental Studies (Co-op)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Geology

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Geophysics

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • Bachelors of Nursing

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • B.Sc. Bachelor of Health Studies

    Bachelor

    Duration: 4 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake:
  • B.Sc. Bachelor of Science MajorB.Sc. (Hons.)

    Bachelor

    Duration: 3 year
    Tution Fees: CAD   18800
    Intake: