Dear Students:
Do you know an outstanding professor or instructor who deserves recognition
for their teaching skills? If so, you may be interested in nominating
someone you consider to be an exceptional faculty member for the Saunderson
& Stanton Excellence in Teaching Awards.
Nominations are accepted all year for these annual awards provided by the
Dr. and Mrs. H.H. Saunderson Award fund and from the bequest of Mrs. Olive
Beatrice Stanton. Each award is currently valued at $2,000.
This year's deadline has been extended to March 5th.so you still have time!
This is the 46th year that nominations have been invited for the Stanton
Award for Excellence in Teaching, and the 43rd year for the Dr. and Mrs.
H.H. Saunderson Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Instructors may be nominated in any year but those who have received either
the Saunderson or the Stanton awards in the previous 10 years are not
eligible for selection.
Please note: all students, both continuing and graduating, can nominate an
outstanding teacher. You can only nominate one professor per year.
Note the nomination deadlines listed on the nomination form below.
If you are a registered student, an upcoming or recent graduate, or a
colleague of an outstanding teacher and wish to make a nomination, submit
the online nomination form
<http://myuminfo.umanitoba.ca/index.asp?sec=87&too=600&eve=29&fid=949> or
print the nomination form (pdf)
<http://umanitoba.ca/student/fin_awards/media/ss_awards_excellence_applicati
on.pdf> and mail or fax it to:
Saunderson & Stanton Awards Committee
Financial Aid & Awards 422 University Centre
The University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2
fax (204) 474-7543
If you have any questions, please contact Financial Aid and Awards at
474-8197 or via email at awards(a)umanitoba.ca
Student Affairs...Creating Opportunities for Student Success
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March 5-8, 2012..
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474 University Centre..
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Join us for a Kickoff Breakfast on March 5th - 10am to 12pm.
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Open to all students. Learning to Earning is a series of sessions designed
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Presented by Career Services, Alumni Association, Office of Student Life and
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For more info: umanitoba.ca/student/careerservices.
The following message is being sent on behalf of Deborah McCallum,
Vice-President (Administration):
To: Students, Faculty and Staff:
From: Deborah McCallum, Vice-President (Administration)
Date: February 22, 2012
Re: Event Day Plan Open House - February 29, 2012
As the Investors Group Field takes shape on our campus, we are excited by
the opportunities the new, world-class stadium will bring to our university
community.
The new stadium brings with it a number of significant benefits to
University of Manitoba staff, students and surrounding community residents.
Our new Active Living Centre, two lighted artificial turf soccer fields and
the football field to be shared by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the Bisons and
the community, combined will mean the University of Manitoba will be home to
some of the best sports and recreation facilities in the country.
While these facilities provide great benefits to students, faculty, staff
and the City of Winnipeg, we also recognize our responsibility to ensure
game and event days are positive experiences and involve minimal disruption
to our community members.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Canadian Football League were mindful of
the need for that balance when they developed the schedule for the upcoming
season. In total, there are nine home games slated for 2012. Of those, four
are weekend games scheduled on Saturday or Sunday. Of five weekday games,
four are scheduled during July and August when there are fewer students,
faculty and staff members on campus. Weekday games will also start at 7 p.m.
or later to ensure efficient traffic and transit access to the Fort Garry
Campus.
To minimize any negative impact on our university community, we are working
closely with the Winnipeg Football Club and the City of Winnipeg to draft a
comprehensive event day plan. This plan outlines access to campus during
events, transit opportunities, parking options and a variety of other
elements which we believe will make the event day experience a positive one
for all.
The University of Manitoba is hosting an Open House to present details of
the plan and to solicit feedback on its contents from our community. The
President and I encourage you all to attend.
The Open House will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 29 from 12:30-4:00 p.m. in
the Multi-Purpose Room, 2nd Floor University Centre.
Facilitators will be available at the open house to discuss the plan and
address any concerns or questions. In addition, a new website will be
launched on Feb. 29 that will provide on-going updates and further
information.
The City of Winnipeg is also hosting an Open House for area residents to
obtain information on the plan on February 29 from 4 to 8:30 pm in the
library at Dalhousie School, 262 Dalhousie Drive, Winnipeg. Interested area
residents are also invited to attend that event. A second City of Winnipeg
Open House will be held at the Canad Inn Fort Garry on Saturday, March 3
from 10 to 3 pm. Additional open house events will be hosted at a variety of
locations around the city in the coming weeks and months.
We believe Investors Group Field at the University of Manitoba will become a
focal point for the positive transformational change in the spaces where we
live, work, study, discover and play. Together, we can ensure a seamless
transition into this positive new era for sports and recreation in our city
and province.
Hello!
Are you a current University student who is looking for the best summer job
ever? Bison Children's Programs is currently accepting applications for Mini
U Instructors. Apply now to join our team and develop your leadership
skills, make great friends, be part of a team, and best of all be a kid all
summer long with fun games and activities.
Interested applicants must complete our Instructor application form which
can be downloaded from our website ( <http://www.miniu.ca> www.miniu.ca) or
found at either of our customer service desks in the Frank Kennedy Centre
and Max Bell arena. Applications must be submitted to the Frank Kennedy
Centre, Customer Service Desk by Friday, March 2, 2012 at 4:00 p.m.
Please feel free to contact Kate Amey for any questions related to these
positions. Her contact information is found below.
Good luck to all of the applicants!
Kate Amey
Special Interest Program Coordinator
Bison Children's Programs
University of Manitoba
Ph: (204) 474-8631
Fax: (204) 474-7503
<http://www.miniu.ca> www.miniu.ca