Hi Soil Science Grads,
I just wanted to update everyone on the upcoming MSSS Drop-in Tour. Please see the attached poster with all the details about the event.
Please feel free to register for this event even if you did not respond to the email sent out previously to estimate the number of grad students who would attend.
MSSS Drop-In Soil Tour
* Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2020
* Event is free to attend (monolith option is $50)
* Need arrange own transportation to sites, but there is a carpooling/shuttling option available for grad students. Please let me know if you would like the carpool/shuttling option and I can hope make arrangements
* Registration: Please email msss(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:msss@umanitoba.ca> with your intended time of arrival at the first site. If you choose to build your own monolith, please indicate your site of choice (limited space). Upon registration you will receive a confirmation email and directions to the 3 sites.
Please let me know if you have any questions. Hope to see you there!
Thanks,
Sarah
Sarah Johnson
Graduate Student (MSc)
Department of Soil Science
University of Manitoba
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Subject: GTP Level 1 Brochure distribution
Good morning,
Please find attached a cover letter and GTP brochures for distributions.
Thank you,
Debra Sinkarsin
Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning
University of Manitoba
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The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation.
**The Centre has created teaching supports in response to the University's current COVID-19 measures. Please refer to the Centre's website<https://centre.cc.umanitoba.ca/contingencies-for-teaching/> for further information.**
Hi all,
I've attached the registration approval forms for Fall 20 and Winter 21.
Registration begins July 23. I encourage you to register early if you're taking courses that have limited enrolment.
**NEW** Compulsory GRAD 7300 Research Integrity Tutorial - see below.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Regards,
Martha
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From: gs-dept-grad-chairs-bounces(a)lists.umanitoba.ca<mailto:gs-dept-grad-chairs-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca> <gs-dept-grad-chairs-bounces(a)lists.umanitoba.ca<mailto:gs-dept-grad-chairs-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca>> on behalf of Graduate Communications <Graduate.Communications(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Graduate.Communications@umanitoba.ca>>
Sent: July 3, 2020 12:56 PM
To: Graduate Communications
Subject: [Gs-dept-grad-chairs] Registration Reminder: Fall 2020-Winter 2021, GRAD 7300 & GRAD 7500
[iversity of Manitoba Faculty of Graduate Studies]
Message sent on behalf of Ms. Andrea Kailer, Programs Coordinator, Faculty of Graduate Studies
To: All Graduate Students
Cc: Dept./Unit Heads, Grad Chairs & Support Staff Contacts
Please read the below information carefully as it concerns important information about graduate student registration. Do note 2. below is NEW this year.
1. Information for all Master's and Ph.D. students who are continuing in their programs*:
All graduate students are required to register every academic term which includes Fall, Winter and Summer. If students do not register, they will be discontinued from their program of study. As registration in Fall 2020 and Winter 2021 terms is approaching, students must ensure they are registered for the re-registration course:
Course #
Term
CRN
Master's Re-registration
GRAD 7020
Fall 2020
10218
Master's Re-registration
GRAD 7020
Winter 2021
50187
Doctoral Re-registration
GRAD 8020
Fall 2020
10232
Doctoral Re-registration
GRAD 8020
Winter 2021
50198
This re-registration should be over and above any course registration(s) students complete. So long as students are in a re-registration course for each term, they will retain status in their graduate program even if they withdraw from other courses.
*MBA and MPA: if students in these programs need to register for re-registration only, please contact your departmental/unit graduate program assistant.
Exceptions to Fall 2020 and/or Winter 2021 term re-registration:
* Students on a Parental or Exceptional Leave do not have to register in the term(s) for which this type of leave is approved. (Students on a Regular Leave are still required to register for the re-registration course number in both Fall and Winter terms.)
* Students who anticipate graduating in October 2020 are not required to register for the Fall 2020 or Winter 2021 terms.
* Students who are certain they will be graduating in February 2021 should register for their final exercise/project for the Fall 2020 term, i.e., Thesis/Practicum/Comprehensive Exam/Project or the final course or re-registration GRAD 7020/GRAD 8020 for Fall term only.
Students who anticipate graduating in May 2021 must register for their final Thesis/Practicum/Comprehensive Exam/Project or the final course specific to their program in Winter 2021 term. Re-registration in GRAD 7020/GRAD 8020 is still a good idea in case the student's graduating term is delayed.
All course numbers and CRNs can be found by searching the Class Schedule link at https://aurora.umanitoba.ca/.
If you have questions about registration please contact your departmental/unit graduate program assistant.
1. **NEW** Compulsory GRAD 7300 Research Integrity Tutorial
Commencing in Fall 2020, all Pre-Master's, Masters and Ph.D. students will be required to register in GRAD 7300 Research Integrity Tutorial and complete the associated modules in UM Learn. This zero (0) credit-hour, pass/fail research integrity tutorial is a highly interactive online tool designed to provide a comprehensive overview and basic understanding of the best practices and principles in the Responsible Conduct of Research. Students will be exposed to practical advice on how to deal with challenging situations that may arise while doing research within their own area of expertise. The course also addresses the latest standards, codes, and policies in the Responsible Conduct of Research both locally and globally. The content of this tutorial is run out of the Vice President (Research & International) Office and more information can be found on their webpage: https://umanitoba.ca/research/integrity/research_integrity.html
Graduate Students who are starting or continuing their graduate program in Fall 2020 must register for GRAD 7300 prior to applying to any ethics boards which are appropriate to the student's research or within the student's first year, whichever comes first:
Course
Term
CRN
GRAD 7300
Fall 2020
18332
3. Compulsory GRAD 7500 Academic Integrity Tutorial
Academic Integrity is a matter of paramount importance in academia. It is the foundation of scholarly work. Breaches of Academic Integrity, whether intentional or unintentional, have potentially very serious consequences to a student's status in the Faculty of Graduate Studies and at the University of Manitoba. To help graduate students better understand the issues surrounding Academic Integrity, all Pre-Master's, Master's and Ph.D. students must take a compulsory tutorial on Academic Integrity.
All graduate students must register for and complete GRAD 7500 Academic Integrity Tutorial one time per program of study. This is a zero (0) credit-hour, pass/fail course intended to introduce students to their basic responsibilities regarding academic integrity and to the resources available to them.
Graduate Students who are starting their graduate program in Fall 2020 must register for GRAD 7500:
Course
Term
CRN
GRAD 7500
Fall 2020
14262 (A01)
GRAD 7500 (French version for USB students)
Fall 2020
14865 (A11)
Failure to successfully complete GRAD 7300 and GRAD 7500 will result in suspension of registration privileges, and ultimately, a failed grade and Required to Withdraw action. Please refer to the regulations concerning these courses in the FGS Academic Guide<http://crscalprod.ad.umanitoba.ca/Catalog/ViewCatalog.aspx?pageid=viewcatal…>, Sections 2.5 & 2.6.
Students must remember to plan their program of study carefully. It is imperative that they ensure they are registering for only those courses that are a major part of their Master's or Ph.D. program. If any courses are not part of a student's major program, they should be added through the student's department/unit office as an Auxiliary course "X", Audit course "A" or an Occasional course "O". Questions about these classifications can be directed to your department/unit. Students are cautioned not to register for more courses than their program allows because they may be assessed extra fees at the time of graduation.
As per Section 2: Academic Performance, FGS Academic Guide<http://crscalprod.ad.umanitoba.ca/Catalog/ViewCatalog.aspx?pageid=viewcatal…>:
"Students are responsible for ensuring that they meet all degree and program requirements. The advisor (and if appropriate co-advisor), advisory committee, and department/unit must ensure that each student follows Faculty of Graduate Studies and department/unit guidelines and meets all program requirements. The Faculty of Graduate Studies performs a final check of Faculty of Graduate Studies minimum requirements for each student just prior to graduation. Students are cautioned, therefore, to periodically check all regulations with respect to their degree requirements. Failure to meet all the requirements will render a student ineligible to graduate."
Thank you for your attention to these important graduate student matters.
Andrea J. Kailer, B. Comm. (Hons).
Confidential Assistant to the Associate Deans & Programs Coordinator
Faculty of Graduate Studies ∙ University of Manitoba
500 University Centre ∙ Winnipeg, Manitoba ∙ R3T 2N2
Tel. 204.474.7298 ∙ Fax 204.474.7553
VANIER CANADA GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP<http://bit.ly/1NlzYBz>
$50,000/yr up to 3 years * For PhD students
Research Field(s): Unrestricted
Deadline: September 11, 2020
More Info<http://bit.ly/1NlzYBz>