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UM's Faculty of Science is focused on world-class research and offers the largest variety of science programs in Manitoba. We believe science is for everyone. We are committed to Indigenous reconciliation and to creating a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all.
Join us as we discover the unknown and invent the future.
For more information please visit: www.umanitoba.ca/science
Wawatay orientation | UM Faculty of Science
Exciting times at the 2024 Wawatay Summer Orientation! Over four transformative weeks, 12 students explored themes like community building, resource access, and skill acquisition.
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Genetic diversity of population
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The Arctic is warming up four times faster than the global average. This provides an opportunity for new predators such as killer whales to make their way into the Arctic, preying on narwhal, bowhead and beluga whales who have never experienced direct predation from them. This is one of the areas that Collin Garroway and his research team study at the University of Manitoba. Read the full artic...
Welcome back students Fall 2024 | UM Faculty of Science
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Welcome back, students 🍂 What are some demure things for school year 2024/25? 🎀 Disclaimer: none of the participants in the video are students! p.s. we tried our best explaining the demure trend! #UMScience #UManitoba #UManitobaSci 👉 Connect with us: Website: umanitoba.ca/science/ Facebook: umanitobascience Instagram: umanitobasci Twitter: umanitobasci ww...
Department of Mathematics | UM Faculty of Science
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The Department of Mathematics at the University of Manitoba pursues exceptional research in many areas of pure and applied mathematics. With Mathematics being at the heart of all other scientific disciplines, you can understand the theoretical basis behind the tools used across science, all while expanding your reasoning skills and analytic toolset that a wide range of business, industrial, and...
ShadProgram Manitoba 2024
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This year, in July 2024, Shad Manitoba inspired young minds, showed them the potential of pursuing an education at UM and presented them with opportunities all around Manitoba. Shad is a 1-month program for grade 10 and 11 students where they get hands-on experience, collaborate to design innovative solutions for crucial problems and explore post-secondary institutions. Read the full article on...
Advancing vaccine research on viruses | UM Faculty of Science
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In studying how adenovirus interacts with the host cell, Peter Pelka a professor at the department of microbiology and his team, explore how they can learn more about cancer development using the virus. Read the full article on UM Today, news.umanitoba.ca/get-to-know-peter-pelka/ Peter Pelka's lab has recently published a paper in Nucleic Acids Research, with an impact factor of ~15. The work m...
Student achievement through collaboration and teamwork featuring Shubhneet Thind
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An interdisciplinary lab develops a non-invasive, inexpensive and efficient method to detect an incurable disease in young infants The Laboratory for Bioanalytics and Electrochemical Sensing at the University of Manitoba has developed a novel approach to detect an incurable disease in young infants in a non-invasive, inexpensive and efficient manner. Read the full article on UM Today, news.uman...
Science entrepreneurship with the Lab2Market program
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John Sorensen and Randi Roy have recently been accepted into the Lab2Market National program. They are the first undergrad-Principal Investigator (PI) pairing from Manitoba and the fourth undergrad-PI pairing ever in the National Lab2Market Program. Read the full article on UM Today: news.umanitoba.ca/from-a-fundamental-discovery-in-a-chemistry-lab-to-a-novel-product-for-the-market/ 👉 Connect w...
Ute Kothe receives the RNA Society’s Lifetime Service Award
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Ute Kothe receives Lifetime Service Award UM professor, Ute Kothe has been named the 2024 recipient of the RNA Society Lifetime Service Award. The Award is given to an RNA Society member who has made long-standing contributions and provided leadership in promoting its mission and activities. Read the full article on UM Today, news.umanitoba.ca/dr-ute-kothe-receives-lifetime-service-award/ More ...
Michèle Auger Service Award from the Biophysical Society of Canada | UM Faculty of Science
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Michèle Auger Service Award from the Biophysical Society of Canada | UM Faculty of Science
Student success stories featuring Aakash | UM Faculty of Science
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Student success stories featuring Aakash | UM Faculty of Science
National Indigenous History Month | UM Faculty of Science
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National Indigenous History Month | UM Faculty of Science
Student success stories featuring Amy | UM Faculty of Science
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Student success stories featuring Amy | UM Faculty of Science
Congratulations class of 2024! | UM Faculty of Science
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Congratulations class of 2024! | UM Faculty of Science
Asian Heritage Month | UM Faculty of Science
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Asian Heritage Month | UM Faculty of Science
Machray Hall redevelopment announcement | UM Faculty of Science
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Machray Hall redevelopment announcement | UM Faculty of Science
Endowment Fund | UM Faculty of Science
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Endowment Fund | UM Faculty of Science
Department of Statistics | UM Faculty of Science
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Department of Statistics | UM Faculty of Science
Biological Sciences (transition plan) | UM Faculty of Science
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Biological Sciences (transition plan) | UM Faculty of Science
Biological Sciences (new program) | UM Faculty of Science
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Biological Sciences (new program) | UM Faculty of Science
The reasons why I chose Data Science at UM
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The reasons why I chose Data Science at UM
Data Science program | UM Faculty of Science
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Data Science program | UM Faculty of Science
International Day of Women and Girls in Science
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Talking about microbes and meaningful change
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Talking about microbes and meaningful change
Origin of the heavy elements, the universe and the physics of the extreme (Teaser)
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Origin of the heavy elements, the universe and the physics of the extreme (Teaser)
UM astrophysicist, Dr. Samar Safi-Harb and her team on LIGO scientific collaboration(full interview)
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UM astrophysicist, Dr. Samar Safi-Harb and her team on LIGO scientific collaboration(full interview)
What it takes to be an Entrepreneur with Dr. Stasi Baran
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What it takes to be an Entrepreneur with Dr. Stasi Baran
Great job. I would have loved to do this as a kid
thank you for the encouraging words!
Go Amy!!!!!
I will be yours student ❤
Wanted to apply in university of Manitoba but I don't have funds 😢
I plant trees for 3 months in BC every summer, it covers all of my school fees very well!
Kwe' from the Mi'kmaq Nation. Great to see you in action Henry, very wise man you have there. Taho!
That is very interesting and has great economic impact.
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What is the alevel requirement for computer science
Wow! Nice job on promoting inclusivity. We all need to belong.
Came to this fascinating talk via Mark Solms book “Hidden Spring”. As a neuroscientist, I understand the basic concepts, but would re-name the components “hidden” as “external reality”, “blanket” as “interface” = “sensory” and “motor”, and “internal” = self / homeostat. What strikes me is how closely this parallels “theories” by e.g. Hoffman, Kastrup, and various religious proponents proclaiming “external reality” doesn’t really exist, it is all a product of “universal consciousness” - e.g. our brain = a dashboard of some reality we cannot begin to fathom. For me, reality is the the pain you feel when you punch a wall with your fist - there is a real world out there! But our brain (interface) translates that into complex feelings and sensations and drives, and we cannot “grasp” external reality directly. We all live inside this bubble, this Markov blanket, rationalizing what could “really” be out there. But we’ll never really “know”.
Honoured to have been part of this 🌈
Great messaging, thank you!
Thank you so much for watching!
Great interview with Ivan - awesome advice at the end!
We could not agree more!
nice video but why are all the ppl interviewed on this channel lit from below?
Thank you for your knowledge and insight. I loved hearing your thoughts on all of us "doing a better job" of caring for our world. Beth
hi university of manitoba
This is an excellent and informative video! Thank you!
This is extremely well done. I learned a lot of new info. Looking forward to the next one!!
This is so cool! And very well explained 👏
Thank you!! Glad you found it interesting :)
Indeed 🙌
Watch the full interview with Ellen Sykes, PhD student at the department of microbiology on our RUclips channel!
Learn more about the department of chemistry at the Faculty of Science, University of Manitoba umanitoba.ca/science/chemistry
Learn more about Stetefeld and his research sci.umanitoba.ca/chemistry/profiles/jorgstetefeld
Watch the full interview with Jörg Stetefeld, professor and (Tier I) Canada Research Chair in structural biology and biophysics at the department of chemistry ruclips.net/video/Ii1CmOGGc3A/видео.html
Wow! CONGRATULATIONS Jayanne! What a great achievement.
We are so honored to have her in our Faculty.
Will the video of the lecture given on March 20 be posted soon?
Hello! Yes, it will be posted soon, turn on the notification for our channel so you'll know when we do 🔔
excellent talk
Even colonizers and Western thinkers used dreams to reach scientific knowledge (for one example, August Kekulé's dream of a snake eating its tail leading to the model of benzene.) We are just strangely loathe to admit it, for some reason. Thank you for sharing your insights, Mr. Buck.
At what year can I declare my biological science major as a transfer student in Bsc science(general) going into year 2?
Please see sci.umanitoba.ca/academicadvising and umanitoba.ca/science/programs-of-study
I would like to participate in this research after completion of my Msc in Physics...
Thank you for posting this! I am considering many different professions in rehabilitation sciences. This was very informative 😊
11:50 is where he explains the pair of courses becoming a trio. E.g. 1300 and 1310 becoming three separate courses
John Michell, considered one of the greatest unsung scientists of all time.
Make the exams harder. Students will inevitably cheat in any circumstance. The only way of circumventing it is to make the tests much more difficult. Or simply make it harder to cheat. I know friends that have literally found the exact same exams through online resources on the internet. It is the responsibility of the professors and instructors to make solid and effective means of evaluation that extend beyond all multiple-choice exam questions. You should be asking students to apply their knowledge rather than simply memorizing the information. Example: "What does the acronym BFS stand for?" is a poor evaluation question not only because it is easily searchable, it also is not measuring something that proves the student understands the concept of BFS. "Select the situations from the list below where BFS could be applied. Justify your answers." is an excellent exam question because not only does the student require to know what BFS is, it also requires them to apply their knowledge to examples and make meaningful decisions that can accurately predict their success in the workforce. If a student does not know when or how to apply BFS, then they might as well have not learnt it. Additionally, this sort of evaluation also rewards those who do not cheat because only those students can achieve well. In sum, place more of the onus on the instructors to make more effective means of evaluation. However, there should be an examination audit system so that exams are monitored for simply unfair or unethical question asking (expectation of concepts taught outside the scope of the class or not mentioned in notes provided to students). At the very least, this solution is worth experimenting with for one semester to gauge student response.
Thank you for uploading this!
What are career growth/advancement for PAs? Can PAs specialize in say oncology? How much do PAs earn in a rural location?
From what I've read, that would be up to you scoring a job relating to oncology and learning on the job
Robot Robin Hood
I had a pleasure to listen to Dr. Virginia talks during the 27th (Dallas) and the 28th (Geneva) Texas Symposiums on Relativistic Astrophysics. It was exciting and very inspiring. Thank you very much for this great film. I'll post it for my physics students.
We were so thrilled to have her visit us in Manitoba. Such an honour! Thanks for checking out the video recording.
Great presentation. Thanks
Can international students apply for this course?
Finally I have found what I love 😋 So excited for fall 2019, when I will get to work on such things in my Physics Education Research PhD. *****drumrolls ******
This really helped, my girlfriend is hopefully wanting to become a physicians assistant and this gave us a lot of information on the program
Peace be to you all! This was a WONDERFUL presentation! I would love to be an adjunct faculty here!
I enjoyed his use of humor throughout. It made the lecture a lot more engaging. "Thats when sheet hits the fan"
Picked this video because it has the shortest time of all other videos xP.
@0:52 .... what are you looking at?
Mark liuming
Hi, I am student of u of m . I am very confuse about my course that is vet science . Where should I go for admission in umanitoba