University of Manitoba

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Univeristy of Manitoba
The crest of The University of Manitoba
Motto  ?
Established 1877
School type Public
President Emőke J.E. Szathmáry
Location Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Campus Urban
Enrollment 22,002 undergraduate,
12% graduate
Faculty approx. 300
Mascot Bison
Sports team Manitoba Bisons
Homepage www.umanitoba.ca

The University of Manitoba (established in 1877) is one of two universities in Winnipeg, Manitoba and was the first university ever established in Western Canada.

It was created to confer degrees on the three founding colleges. They were:

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Administration Building

The Manitoba legislature modified the University Act in 1900, so that the university could do its own teaching. This led to the construction of a building in downtown Winnipeg with a teaching faculty of six scientists as professors. In 1929, the University of Manitoba moved to its current home in the Fort Garry area of Winnipeg.

The current colleges are:

In 2002, the University of Manitoba had a total enrollment of approximately 22,000 students (post-grad med: 1.8%, distance: 3.5%, grad: 12%, undergrad: 83%) in 20 faculties.

The university is represented in Canadian Interuniversity Sport by the Manitoba Bisons.

Contents

List of Presidents

  1. James Alexander MacLean (1913 - 1934)
  2. Sidney Earle Smith (1934 - 1944)
  3. Henry Percy Armes, acting (1944 - 1945)
  4. Albert William Trueman (1945 - 1948)
  5. Albert Henry S. Gillson (1948 - 1954)
  6. Hugh Hamilton Saunderson (1954 - 1970)
  7. Ernest Sirluck (1970 - 1976)
  8. Ralph Campbell (1976 - 1981)
  9. Arnold Naimark (1981 - 1996)
  10. Emöke J.E. Szathmáry (1997-)

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

  • Carol Shields, Pulitzer Prize winning author and former Professor

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