Good Afternoon,

 

As you prepare for your courses this fall and winter, and for those who are advisors to students, there are a few resources that may be helpful. There are a couple that will assist with syllabus creation, as well as information in the academic guide and the graduate studies hub that will assist in finding policies that relate to teaching and advising. These links can also be further explored for additional information and topics that may be helpful.

 

The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning | University of Manitoba

Syllabus toolkit | The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning | University of Manitoba

Syllabus statements | The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning | University of Manitoba

Academic Guide | University of Manitoba Academic Calendar

(information on attendance -  General Academic Regulations < Umanitoba)

 

Graduate Studies Hub - Home

Submit your thesis or practicum | Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies | University of Manitoba

 

Faculty Support Services Menu – your class list and entering grades are found here.

 

If there is anything specific that isn’t covered here, that I can help find please let me know. If there are questions, feel free to connect as needed.  We are in the process of updating the program handbook, I’ve attached a copy of the 2024-25 version here, when the new one is finalized we’ll share that version.

 

NOTE:  my apologies to anyone who may have received this twice, it’s because of 2 group lists (teaching and advising) and many of you are both. 

 

Wishing everyone a great start to the new academic year!

 

Erin Langford

She/her

Graduate Program Administrator

College of Community and Global Health

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

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S111 – Medical Services Bldg

750 Bannatyne Ave.

Winnipeg, MB R3E 0W2

(204)789-3357

erin.langford@umanitoba.ca

 

in office Monday-Wednesday (8am – 4pm)

working remotely Thursday & Friday

Upcoming Absences:

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