GradSteps are free workshops designed to help graduate students navigate their programs and prepare them to transfer their skills and knowledge into the workplace. Postdoctoral fellows
are also welcome to attend GradSteps workshops to continue learning new skills for their careers.
Workshops are a hybrid format of in-person and online. Please check the location carefully when registering.
September 19
Introduction to Archives (Online)
September 23
Writing at the Graduate Level (In
Person)
September 25
CORE'd out? A Guide to Fort Garry
Research Ethics Board Submissions (Online)
October 2
Misinformation and Disinformation: How to Spot Fake News (Online)
October 3
Exploring the University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections (Online)
October 7
Understanding and Managing Race
Related Stress and Distress (In Person)
Citing Sources: Why, When, and
How (In Person)
Online via Zoom
Wednesdays from 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Thursdays from 9:30am to 10:30am
The Human Ethics - Fort Garry office is providing weekly drop-in sessions for all researchers, including students. They will be available to answer questions on the ethics applications as well as feedback you have received from the committees. If you are not
able to make the drop-in time, please email humanethics@umanitoba.ca with
your questions or to set up another time to meet.
Human Ethics drop-in meeting
Meeting ID: 693 4602 7696
Passcode: Ethics101
Please log in using your myumanitoba.ca or umanitoba.ca Zoom account.
Human
Ethics Newsletter
Human
Ethics Resources
September 27, 2024 1 - 3:00 pm
Faculty of Architecture Atrium– 84 Curry Place (Russell Building)
Event will be live streamed as well. Link TBD.
For further information please contact Danielle.Lang@umanitoba.ca
Anti-Racism Response Training (ART) (Online)
Accessible
Course Design
Graduate Teaching
Program
Whether you are a new or experienced instructor, graduate student, or a postdoctoral fellow starting out on your teaching career, The Centre offers a broad range of teaching
development supports that will assist your teaching.
Learn more
See the
Mitacs Calendar for
this month's offerings. Visit the FGS
website for information on setting up an EDGE account.
As GradSteps is an approved activity, you can claim experience credit for your workshop attendance if you register for and attend
at least six GradSteps workshops within the applicable year (May 1 to April 30). For in-person workshops, please ensure that you sign the attendance sheet at workshop start.
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