Good morning,
Happy Friday, everyone! I hope you're all looking forward to a restful weekend.
Please see the following message from Manitoba Advising Professionals regarding our upcoming workshop. All are welcome to register for this event, which will focus on mental health supports for both advisors and students. If you're already a 2024 MAP member, this workshop is available to you at no additional cost! Interested in attending, but not yet a member? Register under Workshop + New MAP Membership for 2024 to join us!
If you have questions about this event or MAP in general, please feel free to connect with me at any time. I look forward to seeing many of you on Friday, May 10 at RRC!
Take care,
Sydney Sabourin (she/her)
Student Advisor - Undergraduate
School of Art | University of Manitoba
330 Taché | 150 Dafoe Road | Winnipeg, MB
(431) 278-1464
umanitoba.ca/art<https://umanitoba.ca/art/advising-undergraduate>
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Good afternoon. On behalf of the Board of the Manitoba Advising Professionals, I am pleased to invite you to our next professional development opportunity.
MAP May 2024 Workshop
Date: Friday, May 10, 2024
Time: 1:00-4:00pm
Place: Prairie Lights dining room,
Building C, Mall level,
Red River College Polytech Notre Dame Campus
2055 Notre Dame Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3H 0J9, Canada
Join us for an afternoon with Fizza Rashid, Mental Health Specialist at RRC Polytech. Fizza will talk about advisor well-being and awareness of student mental health needs. A full workshop description and presenter bio will be provided shortly.
The workshop is free for current MAP members. Non-members can purchase a 2024 membership at the same time they register for the workshop. To register for the workshop, click here:
https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/327293ee-1efd-4e2c-b680-e5dbebe60b83
Parking: West 1 parking lot
Please promptly check-in at the Parking Security booth near the bus loop upon arrival. You will need to report your license plate details to be added to the Guest Parking list. Please note that failure to check-in and report your license plate details may result in a ticket being issued.
Also, I would like to take this opportunity to remind you about the 2024 MAP Conference, which is scheduled for November 8, 2024. We are currently in the process of putting together an slate of informative and interesting presenters and we seeking proposals from our members. If you have knowledge/skills/experiences that you would like to share with the MAP membership, or know of somebody who would be a great presenter for the MAP conference, please reach out to me.
Feel free to share this with any colleagues who are not current members of MAP.
I look forward to seeing everybody again.
Kirk
Kirk Dowson, Chair
Manitoba Advising Professionals Board of Directors
c/o The University of Winnipeg
515 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2E9
204.258.2966
Manitoba Advising Professionals<https://mbadvisors.ca/>
Hello Advising Exchange,
The Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences has posted an 18-month term position for an AA2 - Academic Advisor / Awards Coordinator.
Please see job posting for more details: https://viprecprod.ad.umanitoba.ca/default.aspx?REQ_ID=32301. The deadline to apply is May 7th.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out!
Thanks,
Taylor
Taylor Friesen (she/her) | B.Sc. (HNS), RD
Student Services Supervisor
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences | University of Manitoba
160 Agriculture building | 66 Dafoe Road
Ph: 204-474-7045 | Email: Taylor.Friesen(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Taylor.Friesen@umanitoba.ca>
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Hello,
As some of you may already be aware, UM Café is an online networking and mentoring platform designed to introduce students, alumni and industry partners to one another who meet to exchange knowledge and advice. Please see information on UM Café’s upcoming virtual Office Hour on April 24th at 3:00 p.m. (see below) and feel free to circulate these details with the students that you work with. The virtual event is called “Land Your Dream Job: Top Career Skills Employers Are Looking For”. Attendees will learn from industry experts and researchers about the skills that are in demand which is helpful to have while considering today’s job market!
Information on this event as well as a registration link is available on UMConnect. Please feel free to learn more about the event by clicking on this link: https://umanitoba.tenthousandcoffees.com/rsvp/university-of-manitoba-cafe/e…
What you'll learn:
• The skills employers REALLY want (and how to show you have them!).
• How to develop these essential skills – whether you're a student or new grad.
• Surprising skills that will give you an edge in your job search.
Gain valuable insights from:
• Moderator: Dave Wilkin, CEO & Co-founder, 10KC
• Panelist 1: Selena Mangos, Manager, Human Capital Consulting, Deloitte
• Panelist 2: Ilona Dougherty, Managing Director, Youth and Innovation Project, University of Waterloo
🎉Bonus! Every attendee could win one of seven $20 coffee gift cards!
Thank you very much for circulating this information! If you or any of your students have any questions, please reach out anytime and I’d be happy to help you!
Kind regards,
Lasha Stordeur (She/Her)
Career Consultant
University of Manitoba, Career Services
474 University Centre, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Phone: (204) 474-6706 | Front desk: (204) 474-9456
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Our understanding in Admissions is that last year there was a significant increase in deferred exams due to the new policies in place. At times students applying to professional programs forget that deferred exams might affect their admission.
As you are meeting with students who are requesting deferred exams, we would ask that you remind them that if they are applying to any profession undergraduate programs they should do the following:
1. Applicants must inform the Admissions office via email to their program admissions address if they are writing a deferred exam (i.e. admissions.engineering(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:admissions.engineering@umanitoba.ca> or admissions.dentistry(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:admissions.dentistry@umanitoba.ca> etc.)
2. Admissions will need to know the course, the date the exam will be written, and when the grade can be received.
3. Deferred exams must be written, and the marks received in Admissions by the document deadline (typically June 1st). Document deadlines are posted in the program Bulletins.
Below is the statement we have across all of our Bulletins:
It is the applicant's responsibility to inform the Admissions Office in writing of any deferred exams or grade changes. All final grades, including grade changes must be submitted to the Admissions Office by the document deadline in order for them to be included in the final selection process. Grade changes will not be accepted after the documentation deadline date. If a grade is not available by the documentation deadline date, an 'F' grade will be used in the final admission determination and calculation.
If you have any questions about our process or regarding a specific student, feel free to contact our office.
Jody Dewbury (she/her)
Associate Director
Undergraduate Admissions
University of Manitoba
424 UMSU University Centre
66 Chancellors Circle
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
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Hello to the UM Advising Community!
It's been some time since we've had the chance to come together to share, learn, and grow our advising toolkits. The UMAE is an excellent resource and networking opportunity for Academic Advisors and those who offer direct support to students through their time at UM. In past, Brigitte Wiebe provided facilitation support for UMAE and other advising initiatives. As University Advising Services now falls within Student Transitions and Success Centre, we have explored and developed a new model for the Advising Community to come together around advising initiatives, systems and tools, sharing best practices, professional development, etc.
In the coming weeks, you'll be invited to a MS Team where we'll be able to store resources, share information and more effectively communicate with each other. If there is information that folks feel is benefit to the UM Advising Community, please feel free to email your announcement to advisor-exchange(a)lists.umanitoba.ca<mailto:advisor-exchange@lists.umanitoba.ca> as well.
I've tentatively booked May 6 at 1:00 pm for our next UMAE meeting. Once we have the MS Team up and running, we'll send the invitations and an agenda.
See you then!
Ali
Ali Wood-Warren (she)
Director, Student Transitions and Success Centre
205 Tier Building
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Hello, Advisors!
I would like to share the following elective course that is being offered this summer: NURS 2100: Introduction to Family Caregiving Across the Lifespan. Important to note, this is an interdisciplinary and intergenerational course - it is applicable to and we welcome students from any department or discipline to register! Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Karla
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Karla Blackwell, BSc (HNS)
Coordinator Student Services and Advising Team
College of Nursing, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
Office 269 Helen Glass, 89 Curry Place
Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2
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Please see the message below sent from Laurie Schnarr.
Ali Wood-Warren (she)
Director, Student Transitions and Success Centre
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Dear Colleagues,
Please forward this email to members of your team who provide advisement and support to students in your faculty/college/school.
As you may be aware, the upcoming exam period overlaps with the conclusion of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. The UM Spiritual Care & Multifaith Centre is offering the following information that we hope is helpful when responding to students who are making deferred exam requests due to their observance of Eid:
* Ramadan begins on March 11th, [1] culminating with Eid on April 10th this year (note- the dates vary year to year and may not always overlap with the final exam period).
* During this time, students will be fasting during the day (no food or drink), only breaking their fast daily at sundown (approx. 8:00 p.m.). [2] For exams scheduled in evenings that may overlap with this, students should be permitted to defer exams or, if they choose to write the exam, be allowed to eat and drink accordingly. This could vary from student to student.
* In addition, sleep is greatly impacted as individuals will be waking at 5:00 a.m.[3] daily and also engaging in nightly prayers. In combination with the daily fasting, this can contribute to feelings of fatigue and difficulty concentrating, which may impact their ability to write morning exams.
* Finally, Eid is the most important holiday in the Muslim calendar and should be considered in the same way as Christmas Day or Good Friday. Muslim students should not be expected to write exams on this date. Please note that there is some division in the Muslim community about which date Eid is to be celebrated on, with some celebrating on April 10/11 and others on April 11/12 or April 12/13, depending on the sighting of the New Moon.
If you receive deferred exam requests on these grounds, they should be considered valid circumstances. If you have questions about a deferral request, please feel free to contact Heather Morris<mailto:Heather%20Morris%20%3cHeather.Morris@umanitoba.ca%3e>, Edgar French<mailto:Edgar%20French%20%3cEdgar.French@umanitoba.ca%3e>, or Natasha Ali<mailto:Natasha%20Ali%20%3cNatasha.Ali@umanitoba.ca%3e>.
Thank you.
....Laurie
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1 According to Manitoba Islamic Association, Monday, March 11 is the first day of fasting.
2 The breaking of the fast will vary each day, from 7:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. throughout the month.
3 The starting of the fast will also vary each day throughout the month, from 6:20 a.m. to 5:15 a.m.
Laurie M. Schnarr, MA (she/her)
Vice-Provost (Students)
Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
University of Manitoba
208 Administration Building
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Tel: 204.474.6919
Confidential Assistant - Marci Davies Marci.Davies(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Marcia.Davies@umanitoba.ca>: 204.474.6917
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I acknowledge, with humility and gratitude, that the University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Ojibwe-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. As a white settler of English and German descent I am committed to walking alongside Indigenous students, colleagues, friends, and neighbours and doing the work that is necessary to honour the truth and contribute to lasting positive change.
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[1] According to Manitoba Islamic Association, Monday March 11 is the first day of fasting.
[2] The breaking of the fast will vary each day, from 7:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. throughout the month.
[3] The starting of the fast will also vary each day throughout the month, from 6:20 a.m. to 5:15 a.m.
Hi everyone,
Attached is an update on the Aurora Modernization Project with important information about the roll-out approach for 2024. This memo, along with additional information is also available on the project SharePoint site<https://umanitoba.sharepoint.com/:u:/r/sites/um-intranet-aurora-modernizati…>.
My apologies if you have received this through another source already, but we wanted to make sure to reach this group.
Please submit any questions through the SharePoint Site<https://umanitoba.sharepoint.com/sites/um-intranet-aurora-modernization-pro…> and stay tuned for more updates in the coming weeks.
Take care!
Elfie
Elfie Smith, BComm, MA (she/her)
Associate Registrar & Director of Service and Records
University of Manitoba
Mobile: (431) 338-3049
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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.
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Hi everyone,
Many of you were at the Aurora Modernization Project Town hall the other day but we wanted to share a snipped relating to Advising Notes.
All other updates can be found here:
https://umanitoba.sharepoint.com/sites/um-intranet-aurora-modernization-pro…
Thanks,
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Academic Advising Data Visualization Specialist | Student Transition and Success Centre
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Hi folks in the UM Advising community,
Now is a time of year where you might be seeing students who are struggling or discouraged. This week, Student Affairs is hosting Student Success Week: it's all about helping UM students gain momentum to help carry them forward through the rest of the winter term.
Student Success Week (February 26 - March 1):
* Offers over 30 events related to careers, academics, well-being, and community involvement
* Helps students build awareness of the various services, supports, and opportunities available to them
* Promotes strategies and skills for student success
* Highlights student stories about their unique experiences at UM in UM Today
Please see the events calendar online<https://news.umanitoba.ca/gain-momentum-student-success-week/> and encourage students to attend and participate. Share the attached poster or digital slide with students so they can learn more.
We look forward to a great week celebrating student success!
On behalf of our partners in Student Affairs,
Academic Learning Centre