Hello Advisors,

 

From Fanny Levy Executive Director, International Centre, this email was sent to Iranian students yesterday.

 

 

From: International Centre
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2026 10:28 AM
To: International Centre <international@umanitoba.ca>
Subject: Support and Resources for Students Affected by Events in Iran

 

Dear students,

 

We are aware of the escalating tensions in Iran. We recognize that these events may be deeply distressing, particularly for students who are from the region, have family or loved ones there, or are feeling emotionally impacted by the uncertainty and violence.

 

If you are currently in the region, or if these events are affecting your safety, access to services, or ability to continue your studies, we encourage you to contact your faculty or the UM International Centre as soon as possible at international@umanitoba.ca. Our team can work with you to explore academic flexibility, remote learning options, or deferrals where appropriate.

We also encourage you to stay informed by following travel advisories and safety information issued by the Government of Canada at https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/iran.

If you require emergency consular assistance, you may contact the Global Affairs Canada Emergency Watch and Response Centre (available 24/7): +1-613-996-8885 (call collect where available) or sos@international.gc.ca.

 

At the University of Manitoba, we care about you and are committed to ensuring that all members of our diverse community feel supported, heard, and safe. If you are feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or simply need someone to talk to, support is available.  While some supports may be limited by institutional policies and available resources, we are actively exploring avenues to assist students in distress. Depending on individual needs, supports may include referrals to:

 

We also encourage members of our university community to approach one another with compassion, empathy, and care during times like these.

 

Please feel free to share this information with others who may benefit.

Sincerely,

UM International Centre
University of Manitoba