This is to let you know that the English Language Centre (ELC) will continue offering Part-Time Academic English Courses at a reduced tuition fee for Spring & Summer 2016.
In the past, these courses had cost students between $140 and $160 per course. This cost has been reduced to $30 per course.
We are excited to increase the accessibility to our 30-hour language courses to students whose first language is not English and may be struggling with their Academic English.
Courses offered this Spring include:
* Academic Essays
* Conversation & Discussion
* Grammar Review
* Pronunciation
* Research Writing for Graduate Students
Courses offered this Summer include:
* Academic Essays
* Critical Reading & Summary Writing
* Oral Presentations
I'm attaching an updated Brochure/Registration Form and a poster for you to share with advisors. Class enrolment is limited, so early registration is recommended.
Please share this information with international students with whom you may come into contact with (and any concerned faculty members).
If you have any questions, comments or suggestions regarding the Part-Time Academic English Courses, or would like to receive brochures and posters for your office, please contact me at 204-480-1477 or Richard.Iwabuchi(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Richard.Iwabuchi@umanitoba.ca>.
Thanks!
Richard
Richard Iwabuchi
Coordinator of Part-Time Courses, CanTEST, Computer Assisted Language Learning,
English Language Centre
University of Manitoba
Ph: (204) 480-1477
Fax: (204) 275-8098
www.umanitoba.ca/elc<http://www.umanitoba.ca/elc>
Mailing Address:
520 University Centre
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 2N2
Office Address:
405 Education
Designated Learning Institution (DLI) number: O19091528512
Bev Godard
Secretary to the Department Head
Department of Plant Science
222 Agriculture Building
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
PH: 204-474-8563
FAX: 204-474-7528
Bev.Godard(a)umanitoba.ca
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Entz
Sent: April-18-16 7:31 AM
To: Bev Godard; Don Flaten
Subject: FW: Looking for MSc graduate
Hi Bev,
Please send to all grad students in Plant Science
thank you
martin
Martin Entz, PhD, P Ag, FCSA
Professor of Cropping Systems and Natural Systems Agriculture Department of Plant Science University of Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2 Ph 204 474-6077 Fax 204 474-7528
Visit my website http://www.umanitoba.ca/outreach/naturalagriculture/
________________________________________
From: Adrian Johnston [AJohnston(a)ipni.net]
Sent: April 14, 2016 5:38 PM
To: Martin Entz
Subject: Looking for MSc graduate
Hi Martin, I hope all is well with you.
I have attached a job description for an MSc graduate we are looking for in our Saskatoon office.
As Don Flaten told me, hard to find Manitobans who want to "migrate" west...but you never know.
Take care, Adrian
Adrian M. JOHNSTON, Ph.D., P.Ag.
Vice President, Asia, Africa and Middle East Group, IPNI
104-110 Research Drive, Saskatoon, CANADA S7N 3A3
Ph: 306-652-3456 Web: www.ipni.net
From: ics-newsletter-bounces(a)lists.umanitoba.ca [mailto:ics-newsletter-bounces@lists.umanitoba.ca] On Behalf Of International Centre for Students Weekly Newsletter
Sent: March-29-16 1:50 PM
To: 'ics-newsletter(a)lists.umanitoba.ca'
Subject: ICS NEWSLETTER: Special Edition - FREE Tax Services for International Students
________________________________
ICS NEWSLETTER: SPECIAL EDITION
________________________________
Get professional help with your tax return! The University of Manitoba Students' Union (UMSU) has organized FREE tax return sessions for international students at the U of M.
Dates & Times: Tuesday, March 29 - Friday, April , 2016 9:00am-5:00pm
Location: 522 University Centre (Fort Garry Campus)
Cost: FREE
What to Bring: Social Insurance Number, rent receipts, T4 forms, and any other relevant documents.
What to Expect: A professional from Liberty Tax Services will be at the session to complete your income tax return.
For more information about the free tax return sessions, contact UMSU at umsu(a)umsu.ca<mailto:umsu@umsu.ca> or (204) 474-6822.
________________________________
Robyn Tully
International Centre for Students
541 University Centre
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2
Ph: (204) 474-7855
Fax: (204) 474-7562
Email: Robyn.Tully(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Robyn.Tully@umanitoba.ca>
All,
For your information.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mario Lebar <Mario.Lebar(a)umanitoba.ca>
Date: Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 9:43 AM
Subject: Online access to IST support
To:
*Please share the following announcement with your management teams.*
*Online access to IST support*
I am pleased to announce that on March 30, 2016, IST will be going live
with a new online self-service portal, known as the Service Catalogue,
which will provide you with another means of obtaining IT support.
Through the online Service Catalogue, you will be able to:
• Submit and check ticket status online
• Chat Now with a Service Desk representative
• Get quick access to common support questions
*Client Benefits*
>From a client perspective, the online Service Catalogue will provide you
with:
• Consistent access to services through self-service support portal
• An easy to use self-service interface
• Faster access to IST support
• Access to support from any location with an Internet connection
*The online Service Catalogue is not intended to replace existing means of
accessing IST support. In addition to using the online Service Catalogue,
students and staff can still call or visit the Service Desk to obtain
support. *
We engaged various stakeholder groups throughout the development of the
online Service Catalogue and provided Distributed IT with a high level
overview on March 9. We are planning further announcements on March 30, as
well as a series of sessions in April with Business Managers and
Distributed IT to provide more details about the features and functionality
of the online Service Catalogue. We will be available to deliver similar
sessions to any groups wanting additional information.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact K-L Holter,
Director, Client Services at 204-474-9853 or K-L.Holter(a)umanitoba.ca.
*Mario Lebar, LL.B, M.B.A*
Chief Information Officer
University of Manitoba
W-204-474-8668
C- 204-291-0639
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Dr. Paul Bullock
Professor and Head
Department of Soil Science
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Phone: (204) 474-8666
Fax: (204) 474-7642
Email: Paul.Bullock(a)umanitoba.ca <Paul_Bullock(a)umanitoba.ca>
Webpage: umanitoba.ca/afs/soil_science/
There is a problem in Aurora with Summer registration. The Faculty of Graduate Studies is working on it. I will let you know when it has been resolved.
Martha
From: Rebecca Carlson [mailto:rebecca.carlson@biomimicry.org]
Sent: March-21-16 11:37 AM
To: Martha Blouw
Subject: Nature-Inspired Design Challenges Students Globally
Dear Ms. Blouw,
I wanted to reach out and let you know about a nature-inspired design challenge that might be of interest to students and faculty in the Plant Science Department at the University of Manitoba.
The Biomimicry Institute and the Ray C. Anderson Foundation launched the 2016 round of the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge, open to both students and professionals worldwide. We are challenging people to use biomimicry – an approach to innovation that taps into nature’s time-tested designs and processes in order to solve human-scale problems – to design a better, healthier food system.
We have just partnered with the Land Institute to offer a subprize focused on a specific soil-focused design problem - how to replace perennial crops without disrupting the soil and food web, and without releasing significant amounts of carbon dioxide.
Students and professionals that submit a solution addressing The Land Institute’s design brief will be eligible for all Biomimicry Global Design Challenge cash prizes, including the Ray C. Anderson Foundation $100,000 “Ray of Hope” Prize.
Will you help spread the word to your students and faculty? More details about the Land Institute subprize can be found here: http://challenge.biomimicry.org/en/blog/announcing-the-land-institute-sub-c…. More information on the entire design challenge can be found at challenge.biomimicry.org<http://challenge.biomimicry.org/>. Any help you could provide with getting the word out would be much appreciated.
Many thanks!
--
REBECCA CARLSON
Program Assistant
Biomimicry Institute
Biomimicry.org<http://Biomimicry.org> | AskNature.org<http://AskNature.org>
Please see attached.
Martha Blouw, Academic Advisor
Department of Plant Science
Department of Soil Science
226 Agriculture Building
66 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 2N2
Telephone: 204-474-8223
Fax: 204-474-7528
NOTICE: Commencing Summer Term 2016, all continuing Faculty of Graduate Studies students will be required to register in Summer Term in order to maintain continuous registration.
Students in Faculty of Graduate Studies programs are required to maintain continuous registration throughout their period of study and until completion of the degree. Exceptions are permitted for students who have been granted an exceptional or a parental leave of absence. Students who have been granted a regular leave of absence must maintain continuous registration.
Registration for Summer Term will open the week of March 21, 2016 - specific registration times will be visible in Aurora in early March. The deadline to register for Summer Term is April 27, 2016. As is the case in Fall and Winter Terms, students who fail to register may be subject to discontinuance from their program.
In past years, students have been required to register in each Fall and Winter Term, with Winter Term registration considered to extend through to the end of Summer. Formal registration in Summer Term has not been required. However, problems have been identified with respect to this past practice, including: modification of the tax credit program to provide 12 months of credit with only 8 months of registration; and liability issues with respect to unregistered students participating in laboratory and field work activities.
To address these concerns, all Faculty of Graduate Studies students who are continuing in their programs beyond Winter Term 2016 will be required to register in Summer Term. Those students who are not enrolled in course work will be required to register in the applicable Masters or PhD courses: Thesis, Comprehensive or Candidacy Exam, Studio, Re-Registration, Practicum, etc. This change does not affect the three weeks of vacation over a 12 month period to which students are entitled. Students will be referred to their academic unit for direction as to which course(s) to enroll in.
Students will not be assessed Program Fees or Continuing Fees in Summer Term. Applicable student organization and ancillary fees will be assessed.
Students will be advised to contact their department or academic unit for further information regarding registration procedures in Summer Term.
You will register for:
Master's Thesis - 30609 - GRAD 7000 - A01<https://aurora.umanitoba.ca/banprod/bwckschd.p_disp_detail_sched?term_in=20…> and Master's Re-registration - 30611 - GRAD 7020 - A01<https://aurora.umanitoba.ca/banprod/bwckschd.p_disp_detail_sched?term_in=20…>
OR
Doctoral Thesis - 30614 - GRAD 8000 - A01<https://aurora.umanitoba.ca/banprod/bwckschd.p_disp_detail_sched?term_in=20…> and Doctoral Re-registration - 30616 - GRAD 8020 - A01<https://aurora.umanitoba.ca/banprod/bwckschd.p_disp_detail_sched?term_in=20…>
OR
If you started your graduate program May 2015 or later, just register for the appropriate thesis course, not re-registration.
Frequently Asked Questions:
http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/graduate_studies/registration/summerregFAQ.ht…