University of Manitoba
University of Manitoba Headquarters Location
Winnipeg
About University of Manitoba
The University of Manitoba changes our world for the better. As Manitoba’s largest and only research-intensive university, we are a driving force of innovation, discovery and advancement. Our momentum is propelled by our campus community – the faculty, staff and students whose combined passion and determination become shared possibility. Uniquely strengthened and enriched by Indigenous perspectives, the University of Manitoba is committed to building a better tomorrow, ignited by the work we do together, today.
Our Campuses: The University of Manitoba is located on the original lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. We are home to two main campuses in Winnipeg (Fort Garry and Bannatyne), multiple satellite campuses throughout Manitoba, and conduct transformative research around the world. UM’s impact is global.
Our Community: Our success stems from our 5,200+ faculty and 3,800+ staff and the work we do to make a positive impact on our province, our country and the world. Our teaching, learning and work environment helps prepare our 31,000+ students to become the leaders of tomorrow. More than 2,600 Indigenous students and 6,700 international students share their insight and knowledges here.
Our Research: As a member of the U15, we take our place among the top research universities in Canada. Our researchers explore complex and pressing challenges that impact Indigenous peoples, all Canadians, and all communities around the world, like infectious diseases, Arctic research, climate change, human rights, social justice and sustainability.
We are where imagination and action collide.
WORKING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBAOur Campuses: The University of Manitoba is located on the original lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. We are home to two main campuses in Winnipeg (Fort Garry and Bannatyne), multiple satellite campuses throughout Manitoba, and conduct transformative research around the world. UM’s impact is global.
Our Community: Our success stems from our 5,200+ faculty and 3,800+ staff and the work we do to make a positive impact on our province, our country and the world. Our teaching, learning and work environment helps prepare our 31,000+ students to become the leaders of tomorrow. More than 2,600 Indigenous students and 6,700 international students share their insight and knowledges here.
Our Research: As a member of the U15, we take our place among the top research universities in Canada. Our researchers explore complex and pressing challenges that impact Indigenous peoples, all Canadians, and all communities around the world, like infectious diseases, Arctic research, climate change, human rights, social justice and sustainability.
We are where imagination and action collide.
The University of Manitoba attracts faculty, staff and students from around the globe. We provide a vibrant and engaging working and learning environment that encourages growth and discovery. We celebrate our community and the connections that are made here.
WHO WE ARE:
- We were founded in 1877 as Western Canada’s first university.
- We offer the most prolific post-secondary learning, teaching and research opportunities in Manitoba, with more than 100 academic programs across our faculties, school and colleges.
- Our ground-breaking research explores and examines complex issues that include Arctic system science and climate change, immunity, inflammation and infectious diseases, population and global health and more.
- UM is committed to advancing reconciliation and working collaboratively with the Indigenous community to share Indigenous perspectives, knowledge(s) and cultures in our programming, spaces and actions.
WE ARE HOME TO:
- 5,200+ academic staff and 3,800+ support staff
- 26,400+ undergraduate students
- 3,900+ graduate students
- 100+ academic programs
- 2,600+ self-declared Indigenous students, one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada
- 6,700+ international students
- 49 doctoral programs and 95 master’s programs
- Satellite campuses, throughout the province, including the William Norrie Centre, home to the Inner City Social Work Program
- Smartpark Research and Technology Park to further collaboration and innovation
- And host the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, Canada’s archive of residential school history
WHAT WE OFFER:
- Competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits
- Vast opportunities for academic and professional development
- A collaborative and forward-thinking work environment
- Traditional and spiritual Indigenous programs, resources and supports, and cultural programming and events throughout the year
- A campus that values sustainability, diversity and inclusivity
- Endless possibility
WHO WE ARE:
- We were founded in 1877 as Western Canada’s first university.
- We offer the most prolific post-secondary learning, teaching and research opportunities in Manitoba, with more than 100 academic programs across our faculties, school and colleges.
- Our ground-breaking research explores and examines complex issues that include Arctic system science and climate change, immunity, inflammation and infectious diseases, population and global health and more.
- UM is committed to advancing reconciliation and working collaboratively with the Indigenous community to share Indigenous perspectives, knowledge(s) and cultures in our programming, spaces and actions.
WE ARE HOME TO:
- 5,200+ academic staff and 3,800+ support staff
- 26,400+ undergraduate students
- 3,900+ graduate students
- 100+ academic programs
- 2,600+ self-declared Indigenous students, one of the largest Indigenous student populations in Canada
- 6,700+ international students
- 49 doctoral programs and 95 master’s programs
- Satellite campuses, throughout the province, including the William Norrie Centre, home to the Inner City Social Work Program
- Smartpark Research and Technology Park to further collaboration and innovation
- And host the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, Canada’s archive of residential school history
WHAT WE OFFER:
- Competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits
- Vast opportunities for academic and professional development
- A collaborative and forward-thinking work environment
- Traditional and spiritual Indigenous programs, resources and supports, and cultural programming and events throughout the year
- A campus that values sustainability, diversity and inclusivity
- Endless possibility
Number of Employees in University of Manitoba
5,001 to 10,000
University of Manitoba Revenue
$1B to $5B (USD)
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