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Message from Dr. Michael Benarroch, President and Vice-Chancellor and Diane Hiebert-Murphy, Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
Dear University of Manitoba students,
Thank you to all who have participated in the consultation process for the University of Manitoba’s strategic plan through the town hall and community consultation sessions.
We are now entering the second stage of the consultation process, and we want to engage with you further through a student survey.
This online survey has been informed by the discussions in the first phase, and it provides an opportunity to dive deeper into the UM community’s thoughts and goals about the university’s future.
The survey contains 9 open-ended questions—you may answer as many or as few questions as you wish. There is also the opportunity to answer a series of optional demographic questions to help us understand the community voices heard in the process. The anticipated time to complete this survey is 10 to 20 minutes.
Participation in the survey is completely voluntary and is intended to be anonymous; should any identifying data be collected in participant responses to the open-ended questions, it will be held in strict confidence.
The survey is open from March 16 to March 31.
To engage in the survey, please visit https://higheredstrategies.questionpro.ca/UM-strategic-plan-s.
The survey will close at 11:59 p.m. CST on March 31.
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. We need to hear all your voices to enhance our scholarship, grow our research enterprise, elevate the student experience, advance Reconciliation and deepen our community engagement.
Sincerely,
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All students are invited to attend a Free Public Lecture<umanitoba.ca/knight-lecture> with Eternity Martis<https://www.eternitymartis.com/>!
Award-winning author of "They Said This Would Be Fun: Race, Campus Life and Growing Up"
Thursday, March 9
3:00 p.m.
Investors Group Athletic Centre, Fort Garry campus
"What does it mean to be an equity-seeking student on a Canadian campus today?"
please reserve your seat<https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=C92AT4wzTE6KFJBEaWL3uJd…>
We look forward to seeing you on March 9!
Laurie Schnarr
Vice-Provost (Students)
www.umanitoba.ca/knight-lecture
Marcia (Marci) Davies (she/her)
Assistant to the Vice-Provost (Students), Laurie Schnarr
Student Affairs
Office of the Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
University of Manitoba
208 Administration Building
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Tel: 204.474.6917
marci.davies(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:marci.davies@umanitoba.ca>
www.umanitoba.ca/student<http://www.umanitoba.ca/student>
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I acknowledge and respect that the University of Manitoba is located on original lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation.
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This message is sent on behalf of Dr. B. Mario Pinto, Vice-President (Research and International)
And Dr. Annemieke Farenhorst, Associate Vice-President (Research)
Dear University of Manitoba Community,
Thank you for joining us at the first Strategic Research Planning Session, during which we introduced the Strategic Research Planning Committee and the engagement questions to start our conversation.
We invite you to attend the second Community Engagement Session as we continue our Strategic Research Planning process.
Facilitated by members of the Strategic Research Planning Committee, this session will allow for interactive small group discussions to address key questions related to Indigenous Research. If you are joining virtually, you will be able to move between virtual break out rooms to provide your feedback on each question.
Summaries from each group discussion will be shared with the larger group for an open conversation. Participants will also have a chance to provide their thoughts anonymously using sticky notes, which will be shared with the Committee.
We hope to see you there.
Date: Tuesday, March 7, 2023, at 10:30am
Location: Marshall McLuhan Hall, Room 204, Second Floor, UMSU University Centre, Fort Garry Campus
This is a hybrid event, with both in-person and online options to attend. Please RSVP by Thursday, March 2 by clicking the link here: https://forms.office.com/r/bnw7nYRgsb
Following the event, the questions will be posted on the Strategic Research Planning page for ongoing input from the UM community. Please continue to visit the Strategic Research Planning page<https://umanitoba.sharepoint.com/sites/um-intranet-research-services/SitePa…> for updates on our progress.
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Message from Laurie Schnarr, Vice-Provost (Students)
Dear students,
This has been a very difficult period for students with family, friends and loved ones in Turkey and Syria. I want to extend my deepest condolences and best wishes to those who have been affected by the devastating earthquakes in these countries. We are here for you, and we support you during this time.
As we head into the Winter Break period, I hope all students have many opportunities to relax, recharge, and enjoy some of the winter fun happening around town. Here are some events and activities you might want to check out, along with a few reminders of the resources and supports available to you throughout the break.
Louis Riel Day
On Monday we honour Louis Riel, the Founding Father of Manitoba, with events and activities across the province. At the Fort Garry campus, a celebration<https://news.umanitoba.ca/louis-riel-day-celebration-returns-to-um/> of Métis culture and community will take place on Friday, February 17 at 11 a.m. at Migizii Agamik - Bald Eagle Lodge.
From February 17-26 the Festival du Voyageur<https://heho.ca/?utm_source=travelmanitoba&utm_medium=ad&utm_campaign=fdv20…> is back in person once again, with over 200 live performances. I hope to see you there. Hé ho!
Upcoming:
On March 8 and 9, UM welcomes Eternity Martis<https://www.eternitymartis.com/>, award-winning author of "They Said This Would Be Fun: Race, Campus Life, and Growing Up<https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/605288/they-said-this-would-be-fun-…>". Eternity is a journalist and an assistant professor in the School of Journalism at Toronto Metropolitan University. Her lecture is titled, "What does it mean to be an equity-seeking student on a Canadian campus today?"
Free books will be available at the following locations from Tuesday, February 21 on a first-come, first-served basis:
* UMSU and UMGSA offices
* Elizabeth Dafoe Library
* 8 books will be available in the Reserve Lockers for 5-day borrowing
* Jim Peebles Science and Technology Library (Faculty of Science)
* E.K. Williams Law Library
* Father Harold Drake Library (St. Paul's College)
* Architecture/Fine Arts Library
* The Eckhardt Gramatté Music Library (Music Library)
* Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library (Bannatyne campus)
* William Norrie Centre (campus for Faculty of Social Work)
All students, staff, faculty, alumni, and members of the community are welcome to attend Eternity's lecture at the Fort Garry Campus on March 9 from 3 to 5 p.m. at Investors Group Athletic Centre. The lecture will be followed by a book signing.
Register to attend the March 9 event<https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=C92AT4wzTE6KFJBEaWL3uJd…>
Learners on the Bannatyne campus can hear Eternity's lecture on March 8 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Frederic Gaspard Theatre, Basic Medical Sciences Building.
We are here for you!
Reading Week is an excellent time to connect with Student Services.
If you are feeling stress or anxiety, or would like to connect with someone to talk about challenges you are facing academically or personally, there are many student supports<https://umanitoba.ca/student-supports> available for you and self-care tips to add to your toolkit<https://news.umanitoba.ca/14-ways-to-combat-stress-during-tough-times/>. Regardless of your level of need there is support available.
A range of academic supports<https://umanitoba.ca/student-supports/academic-supports>, including academic advising, are available online and on campus during the break - check them out!
Get involved
UM has announced the launch of the Grow your Community Fund<https://news.umanitoba.ca/promote-your-initiatives-with-the-grow-your-commu…> to support students in planning and hosting events or activities for students who self-identify as minoritized, marginalized or as members of under-represented groups. Applications are now being accepted for initiatives in Fall Term 2023 that are intended to help students build a strong sense of connection, belonging and inclusion at the University of Manitoba. Please visit the website<https://umanitoba.ca/student-supports/student-affairs/grow-your-community-f…> for further information and application<https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=C92AT4wzTE6KFJBEaWL3uN-…> details.
The 2023 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition is back in person. This year, 18 departments and 36 students will be competing in heats for the 3MT competition<https://news.umanitoba.ca/2023-3mt-challengers-announced/>. This competition gives graduate students the opportunity to present their research in plain language (in three minutes) using a single slide to illustrate their ideas. They will be assessed by judges at the heats, where three challengers from each heat will advance to the final competition taking place on March 30. Check out the schedule<https://news.umanitoba.ca/2023-3mt-challengers-announced/> and join in the fun!
Stay active
Recreation Services <https://umanitoba.ca/community/sport-recreation/recreation-services> offers in-person and virtual<https://umanitoba.ca/community/sport-recreation/recreation-services/virtual…> options to help you stay active and relieve stress throughout the break week. And remember, the skating rink in the Duckworth Quad will remain open while weather permits!
We are all Bisons!
Support the Herd on February 18 at 7 p.m. as your UM Bisons men's basketball team competes in the quarter finals at Investors Group Athletic Centre. Tickets are available free for UM students on the Bisons website<https://www.showpass.com/s/events/all/?q=manitoba+bisons>. Use the promo code UMSTUDENT23 to claim your free ticket. #weareallbisons
I wish you a restful week. Be safe, keep well, and I look forward to reconnecting when you return.
My best,
...Laurie
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
Confidential Assistant - Marci Davies Marci.Davies(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Marcia.Davies@umanitoba.ca>
Student Affairs - Leaders in cultivating exceptional student experiences
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"Recognizing anti-Black Racism" Survey
Dear University of Manitoba community member
The University of Manitoba Black Association (UMBA) is an initiative dedicated to supporting the success of future and present African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) students, staff and faculty at the University of Manitoba and in the broader Winnipeg community. The initiative purposely pays attention to the social oppression among Black U of M community members. They experience the intersectional reality anti-Black racism in the forms of sexism, gender biases, and ability. UMBA is led by a collaboration of Black alumni, staff, students and current faculty.
The UMBA committee requests your participation in the "Recognizing anti-Black Racism" survey. The fully confidential survey is for The University of Manitoba's students, staff and faculty. Your participation in this survey is completely voluntary, and all of your responses are held in confidence. None of the responses will be connected to identifying information.
The survey is to be used as a needs assessment for UMBA's approach on how to develop Afro-centric programs and initiatives that serve to challenge anti-Black racism, which is open to all U of M community members, and broader Winnipeg communities. The data collected will create pro-social and inclusive yearly programming for Black students, staff and faculty. UMBA will encourage non-African decent people to participate in its events.
The survey will take 5 to 10 minutes to complete.
To participate, please click on the following link:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/UMBASurvey
If you have questions about this survey or difficulty accessing the site or completing the survey, do not hesitate to contact UMBlackAlliance(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:UMBlackAlliance@umanitoba.ca>
Thank you in advance for providing this important feedback.
Sincerely,
The University of Manitoba Black Alliance (UMBA)
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Message from Naomi Andrew, Vice-President (Administration) and Catherine Cook, Vice-President (Indigenous)
UM community members:
As co-chairs of the Anti-Racism Task Force, we are pleased to share that today we have launched UM’s anti-racism webpage<https://umanitoba.ca/anti-racism> and released an Interim Report<https://umanitoba.ca/sites/default/files/2023-01/anti-racism-task-force-int…> that includes recommendations to address racism.
These foundational recommendations, focusing on education, policies and processes, lay the groundwork for dismantling racism in all its forms throughout our UM community.
The Anti-Racism Task Force<https://news.umanitoba.ca/dismantling-racism-um-establishes-anti-racism-tas…> was established a year ago in February 2022 - a key step in advancing racial justice.
This Interim Report reflects the progress of the Anti-Racism Task Force and presents recommendations for immediate action based on the significant work already done by community members, stakeholder groups and key offices within the university and on the expertise of the Task Force members.
Interested in sharing your thoughts? The anti-racism webpage offers an opportunity for you to provide input<https://umanitoba.ca/anti-racism#how-you-can-contribute-to-the-conversation> on questions like: What does anti-racism mean to you? What does an anti-racism strategy look like to you?
Community engagement sessions will start soon, with details to be posted on the webpage.
There will also be learning opportunities for students, faculty and staff to build capacity for anti-racist actions through upcoming events, including Black History Month activities<https://news.umanitoba.ca/february-is-black-history-month/> such as:
* Feb. 17, 7 p.m. UMBA presents: We signed the Scarborough Charter - Now what?<https://umanitoba.ca/um-black-alliance>
We thank all the Task Force members for their ongoing work and significant contributions, and we look forward to your participation as members of our UM community.
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Message from Dr. B. Mario Pinto, Vice-President (Research and International) and Dr. Annemieke Farenhorst, Associate Vice-President (Research)
Dear University of Manitoba students,
It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the development of a UM Strategic Research Plan for 2023-2028<https://news.umanitoba.ca/a-new-direction-for-um-research/>, as part of the ongoing process to create a new university strategic plan<https://umanitoba.ca/strategic-plan>.
Today, our world struggles with many major challenges and it is crucial that the work of UM researchers addresses and responds to these issues both at home and internationally. To achieve this, the new Strategic Research Plan will build on existing disciplinary strengths to define a multi- and inter-disciplinary research strategy for the university.
We will best realize the impacts of our research together, through a diversity of perspectives, and our committee hopes to hear from you at engagement sessions throughout this process.
Students are encouraged to join the UM Strategic Research Plan Community Engagement Session 1
Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 1pm
Rooms 543/544 5th Floor, UMSU University Centre, Fort Garry Campus
Please RSVP by February 7<https://forms.office.com/r/jrvyTdTgv5>.
This is a hybrid event, with both in-person and online options to attend. A link to the virtual event will be made available to those who RSVP and will be listed in the UM events calendar<https://eventscalendar.umanitoba.ca/site/research/event/um-strategic-resear…> closer to the date.
Ongoing opportunities to engage
We hope that you will continue to participate throughout the development of the Strategic Research Plan. Additional community consultation sessions will take place throughout the year:
* Tuesday March 7<https://eventscalendar.umanitoba.ca/site/research/event/um-strategic-resear…> at 10:30am, Marshall McLuhan Hall, UMSU University Centre, Fort Garry Campus
* Monday April 3<https://eventscalendar.umanitoba.ca/site/research/event/um-strategic-resear…> at 10am, Lecture Theatre C, Basic Medicine Building and Brodie Atrium, Brodie Centre, Bannatyne Campus
* Thursday, May 4<https://eventscalendar.umanitoba.ca/site/research/event/um-strategic-resear…> at 10am, Marshall McLuhan Hall, UMSU University Centre, Fort Garry Campus
* Thursday June 29<https://eventscalendar.umanitoba.ca/site/research/event/um-strategic-resear…> at 1pm, Marshall McLuhan Hall, UMSU University Centre, Fort Garry Campus
In addition, we invite you to provide written feedback in response to our Strategic Research Plan guiding questions<https://forms.office.com/r/skhMxGtdgg>.
We look forward to hearing from you about the themes and priorities you value as a part of UM - the research university for Manitoba.
Best Regards,
B. Mario Pinto
Vice-President (Research and International)
Annemieke Farenhorst
Associate Vice-President (Research)
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Wi-Fi update may prompt you to accept the new certificate
The University of Manitoba is issuing a new certificate for our uofm-secure wireless network on January 25 at 10:00 p.m. Following the update, some devices will automatically upgrade to the new certificate, while others will be unable to connect to the wireless network until you accept the new certificate.
Action required
You may be prompted to accept a new certificate when connecting to uofm-secure after January 25. Please select the appropriate button to complete your connection:
* iOS – In the "Certificate" dialogue box, select Trust.
* Android – If prompted, do not validate the certificate. Just select Connect.
* Windows OS – In the "Connecting" dialogue box, select Connect.
* macOS – In the "Verify Certificate" dialogue box, select Continue.
* ChromeOS – Will automatically upgrade. No action required.
Example: Wi-Fi "Certificate" dialogue box in iOS.
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Can’t connect?
If your laptop or mobile device stopped connecting, remove the existing wireless network by telling your device to "forget" the uofm-secure network and add it again from the list of available networks. Sign in with your UM email address and password. Then accept the certificate when prompted.
Instructions to forget or connect to wireless networks for:
* Android<https://support.google.com/android/answer/9075847?hl=en#:~:text=Open%20your…'s%20Settings%20app.,-Tap%20Network%20%26%20internet&text=Tap%20Network%20%26%20internet-,Internet.,Tap%20Forget%20network.>
* ChromeOS<https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/1056578?hl=en>
* macOS and iOS<https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208941>
* Windows 10<https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/easy-guide-how-to-for…>
Please do not hesitate to contact the IST Service Desk at 204-484-8600 or chat<https://stx.ad.umanitoba.ca/i3Root-Stage-IST/> if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Service Desk
Information Services & Technology
University of Manitoba
123 Fletcher Argue
230 Neil John MacLean Library
204-474-8600
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Message from Dr. Michael Benarroch, President and Vice-Chancellor and Diane Hiebert-Murphy, Provost and Vice-President (Academic)
Good morning,
Please join us on Thursday for our Strategic Plan Town Hall, as we discuss the current post-secondary context and the process for developing our next strategic plan.
We value every opportunity to connect as a community and this latest town hall is an important, initial opportunity for you to shape the direction this process takes. UM is our place of learning, discovery and opportunity and we welcome your big ideas on how we can continue to be a university for all of Manitoba.
As we shared in our email on the 13th, the town hall will include a presentation from Alex Usher of Higher Education Strategy Associates. The presentation will provide important context on the state of post-secondary education and data we should consider as we discuss our future. After the presentation, we’ll take questions and hear your thoughts. Details include:
Thursday, January 26, from 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Multi-Purpose Room in UMSU University Centre
The event will be live-streamed on YouTube<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GPhncXNGiA>.
RSVP here<https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=C92AT4wzTE6KFJBEaWL3uBL…> if you plan to attend in-person
This town hall is the first of many consultation events and we encourage you to engage throughout the process. Please visit the strategic plan website<https://umanitoba.ca/strategic-plan> for more information. We will be posting the preliminary schedule of community consultation sessions on the website later this week – sessions include those open for registration to broader groups as well as unit-specific sessions organized directly through the unit. An online feedback form will also be available next week for those who are unable to attend a consultation, or have additional thoughts following a session.
Thank you all for your contributions to making this a thriving community. We hope you will join us at the town hall to learn more and share your feedback.
Sincerely,
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Michael Benarroch,
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UM community,
UM needs your help to improve your campus commute and inform future transportation planning!
Fill out the 2023 Campus Commute survey<http://umanitoba.ca/campuscommute> between January 16 and 31, 2023 for a chance to win a $500 grocery gift certificate or one of ten $50 gift vouchers to Degrees, Campo or Starbucks.
Results of the Campus Commute Survey inform strategic planning around transportation related infrastructure, education and peer-based programs in support of climate action, sustainability and wellness goals.
This year’s Campus Commute Survey also includes questions to help us better understand our greenhouse gas emissions from commuting and air travel and to inform future strategies for the UM Climate Action Plan.
The UM Climate Action Plan is a new framework that will help us halve our greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, and become carbon neutral by 2050. In 2019, 29% of our total emissions were generated from transportation related to commuting, business and research travel, and fleet vehicles.
Take the 2023 Campus Commute Survey now<https://survey.alchemer-ca.com/s3/50127303/2022-UofM-Commuting-Survey>.
This survey is approved by the UM Survey Review Committee and administered by the Green Action Centre. All responses are completely confidential and only aggregated results are reported back to the University.
The Green Action Centre<https://greenactioncentre.ca/> is a non-profit, NGO, with primary areas of work in green commuting, composting and waste reduction, sustainable living and resource conservation. They provide specialized expertise and intricate data analysis and calculations for greenhouse gas emissions, and support transportation surveys and strategies for many other organizations including the City of Winnipeg. UM has a longstanding relationship with the Green Action Centre, which has supported previous UM Campus Commute surveys, and provides informed recommendations based on survey results.
The survey is organized biennially by the Office of Sustainability. Previous surveys took place in 2020<https://news.umanitoba.ca/highlighting-campus-transportation/>, 2018<https://news.umanitoba.ca/2018-campus-commute-survey/> and 2016<https://news.umanitoba.ca/in-a-nutshell-commuting-to-the-u-of-m/> (inaugural).
Thank you for your feedback,
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Mark Torchia, Vice-Provost (Teaching and Learning)
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Raman Dhaliwal, Associate Vice-President (Administration)
Co-Chairs of the UM Sustainability Committee