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University of Manitoba Undergraduate

University of Manitoba Undergraduate

University of Manitoba Undergraduate

Introduction

We attract people from around the world who share our ideas and vision for positive change. We believe in embracing challenges and taking action. Out students, researchers and alumni 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. We are where imagination and action collide.

At the University of Manitoba (UM) you will find countless opportunities to discover your passion and pathways that will lead you to exceptional learning and student experience. From your first days studying with us to your graduation celebration, we will support and help you achieve your academic and career goals. As a UM student, you will be part of a culturally rich and diverse community where you have the opportunity to meet faculty and students from around the world, explore unique perspectives and take on new pursuits.

We’ll support and challenge you to build your confidence and enrich not only your life, but the lives of people in your community, your province and the world. Come study with us!

Campus Features

In addition to two main campuses — Fort Garry and Bannatyne — the University of Manitoba has multiple satellite sites throughout the province and research settings around the world. The University features new, modern facilities complemented by historic buildings that have defined the campus for more than a century. These innovative spaces enrich the experiences of students, our community, and visitors to campus. Explore our spaces below.

Traditional Territories Acknowledgement

The University of Manitoba is located on the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. We respect the Treaties that were made on these territories, we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past and we dedicate ourselves to move forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.

Indigenous spaces on campus

The University of Manitoba is committed to weaving Indigenous perspectives and knowledge across our campuses and building respectful relationships with Indigenous communities. In addition to several dedicated Indigenous spaces, Indigenous planning and design principles were created under the guidance of an Indigenous Advisory Committee and Subcommittee.

The Cultural Landscape of the Fort Garry Campus recognizes the precolonial Indigenous and environmental histories of the lands as visible and significant components of the campus environment, and as a crucial part of the campus’s culture, heritage and identity. This document offers additional themes, ideas, and issues to be explored and built upon when undertaking planning and design work.

    Locations

    • Winnipeg

      Room 424 UMSU University Centre 66 Chancellor’s Circle University of Manitoba (Fort Garry campus), MB R3T 2N2, Winnipeg

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