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Locality: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: +1 204-789-3696



Address: 432 Basic Medical Sciences Building, 745 Bannatyne Avenue R3E 0J9 Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Website: umanitoba.ca/faculties/health_sciences/medicine/units/physiology

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Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology 19.11.2020

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Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology 04.11.2020

As you may have seen this weekend members of UMFA voted 80% in favour of authorizing strike action if necessary. Does this mean there will be a strike? Not necessarily. Here is a letter/video from UMFA explaining more... http://www.umfa.ca//161-letter-and-video-presentation-to-s

Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology 19.10.2020

Canadian Career Symposium for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows https://app.cyberimpact.com/newsletter-view-online

Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology 17.10.2020

Dr. Malcolm Doupe (Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba) and his team are currently seeking two student Research Assistants for a 3-month period to assist with a scoping literature review for their Leadership and inter-professional collaboration in long-term care project.

Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology 14.10.2020

Hey Grad students! Don't miss this fun opportunity! "The Canada Comeback Challenge is a way for students to connect with employers and mentors, build their networks, and add valuable experience to their resumes, all while contributing to Canada’s COVID-19 recovery. Through a fun, skill-building national competition in an entirely online format, student teams will tackle real-world problems facing employers in Canada’s public, private, and non-profit sectors and compete for a ...chance to pitch their ideas to an esteemed panel of judges. Don’t miss your chance to get involved Registration Extended to October 18! e.g. NSERC's comeback challenge What kinds of strategies could organizations, such as NSERC, use to foster and grow a strong culture of science in Canada (e.g. to promote scientific literacy, and to interest more people in Canada to participate in and/or pursue careers in research? Why participate in the Canada Comeback Challenge? It will kick-start your career by connecting you with employers and mentors looking for talent. You will gain new experiences and skills to add to your resume. Participating will also expand your professional networks. You will receive financial support! (Up to $250 per individual student in round one and $4,000 per team in round two). Gain access to professional and career development resources. You can win prizes, including future internship opportunities! If you could, please join using this link http://ow.ly/X8As50BOjsc Complete a student enrolment survey and add in "Katrina Armstrong" to the were you referred by another student? field