Message from Laurie Schnarr, Vice-Provost (Students)
The University of Manitoba condemns the tragic and unjust death of Mahsa Amini while in police custody and is committed to supporting impacted students during this
challenging time.
Since this complex situation began to unfold in Iran, we have heard from many of you about how this is impacting you personally and academically. We have
responded directly to student comments and concerns including sharing available resources and supports.
The Provost’s Office has also asked all Deans to ensure Instructors and Sessionals who are supervising or teaching a student impacted by
the current situation in Iran exercise compassion during this challenging time.
The Spiritual Care and Multifaith Team is planning a supportive gathering for students, to offer a safe space for sharing and support. It is scheduled to take place today from 4:30-6 p.m. and
registrations are via email to spiritual care at spiritualcare@umanitoba.ca. Find more details
here.
Thank you to those students, student leaders, the Iranian Student Association, staff and faculty who have shared feedback and concerns.
In alignment with UMGSA’s recent motion, we affirm UM’s support for the UN
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Our university community is strengthened by your compassion, resilience and resolve.
If you or a someone you know requires support, please connect with the following resources:
Our International Student Advisors are here to talk things through and to help refer you to supports available at UM.
international@umanitoba.ca
204-474-8501
Provides personal spiritual counselling and support for students on the Fort Garry and Bannatyne campuses.
spiritualcare@umanitoba.ca
204-474-8721 (Fort Garry campus)
204-272-3190 (Bannatyne campus)
Provides free counselling and mental health supports for students on the Fort Garry campus. Students in need of urgent help can view a list
of 24/7 crisis help providers on the SCC webpage.
204 474-8592
Student Services at Bannatyne Campus
Provides free counselling and mental health supports for learners on the Bannatyne campus.
204 272-3190
Student Advocacy
Provides information and support for students who require academic considerations, such as Authorized Withdrawals, leaves, or exam deferrals.
204 474-7423
Offers emergency financial aid and advice for those experiencing unexpected delays in their funding sources.
204-474-9531
Academic Advisors
Students can reach out to academic advisors in their home Faculty/program or for after hours and immediate assistance can contact the
Virtual Advising Help Centre.
204-474-8242
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
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