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  2. University of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Photo of the university taken by William James Topley, c. 1877–1930. The University of Manitoba, founded by Alexander Morris, was established under the University of Manitoba Act as a "Provincial University" on 28 February 1877, becoming the first institution of higher education to be established in western Canada.

  3. Category : Academic staff of the University of Manitoba

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    B. George Bain (academic) Fletcher Baragar; Clarence Barber; David G. Barber; David Barnard; Lynn Batten; Stefi Baum; Robert Beamish; Charlene Bearhead; Herbert Belyea

  4. Higher education in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The number of female students continues to be slightly greater than the number of male students enrolled in both full- and part-time programs at the University of Manitoba. [ 52 ] In 2009–2010, 91% of undergraduate students at the University of Manitoba were born in Manitoba, 5% were born in another Canadian province or territory, and 4% had ...

  5. List of University of Manitoba alumni - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the University's Faculty of Management was re-named to the Asper School of Business in his honour. [1] Robert Astley: actuary BSc: Ken Attafuah: criminologist BA (1982) Nahlah Ayed: reporter BSc; MSc: George Ayittey: economist and president of the Free Africa Foundation: PhD: Tim Ball: public speaker and professor MA: G. Michael Bancroft

  6. University of Manitoba Students' Union - Wikipedia

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    The University of Manitoba Students' Union (UMSU) is the university-wide representative body for undergraduate students at the University of Manitoba, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] UMSU was established in 1919, replacing the former University of Manitoba Students' Association founded in 1914.

  7. St. Andrew's College, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, St. Andrew's College became an associated college of the University of Manitoba. In 1964, the college moved to the university campus. As courses in the Arts Faculty grew, the college became an affiliated college to the university in 1981 and established the Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies.

  8. Université de Saint-Boniface - Wikipedia

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    An affiliated institution of the University of Manitoba, the university offers general and specialized university degree programs as well as technical and professional training. In 2014, 1,368 regular students were enrolled. [1] Its Continuing Education Division, which includes a language school, has also counted over 4,200 enrolments. [2]

  9. Faculty (division) - Wikipedia

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    A Faculty of Philosophy is a university faculty teaching philosophy, or in some cases, humanities in general. In the universities of continental Europe , the Faculty of Arts has more often been named the equivalent of " Faculty of Philosophy " (e.g., Norwegian : Det filosofiske fakultet , Slovene : Filozofska fakulteta ).