Hello everyone,
We hope your Fall term is going well!
We wanted to check in and share some updates about upcoming meetings and professional development opportunities for this semester. A friendly reminder Our Go2Knowledge membership has been renewed
through June 2026. To encourage participation, each completed Go2Knowledge webinar or UMAE meeting attendance will enter you into a draw for a
UM Bookstore or Starbucks gift card. The first draw will take place on
December 8, the last day of classes for the Fall term.
Here is the log in information for Go2Knowledge again if anyone needs:
Link:
https://www.go2knowledge.org/umanitobaca. Once there, fill out your first name, last name, email address, and password, click on the I agree to the Terms & Conditions checkbox. Then click 'register'.
If you’ve already registered for an account, you can click on ‘Already a member? Sign in’ at the top. Type in your name and password and click ‘sign in’, You should then be able to log in and
have access to all the professional development webinars on your Go2Knowledge site, track your progress, and access your certificates upon completion of the training.
There are a few PD opportunities coming up in
November through UMAE as well as other offices on campus. Please find a calendar of events for Fall term attached! If there are any professional development opportunities through your offices that you would like advertised on the calendar, please
do not hesitate to reach out.
We are planning for our next UMAE meeting to be
October 29 3:00-4:00pm. An agenda will be sent out closer to the meeting.
Hope everyone has a wonderful week!
Best,
UMAE PD Community of Practice
Nicole Laurila Jennifer McLaren Alejandra Cano
Acting Student Services Supervisor Jr. Academic Advisor Academic Advisor
Faculty of Ag. and Food Sciences Faculty of Science First Year Centre
Student Affairs – University of Manitoba Advisor Exchange
The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anisininewuk, Dakota Oyate and Dene, and on the National Homeland of
the Red River Métis.