University of Manitoba

The University

Quick Facts

The University of Manitoba

  • Western Canada's first university, founded in 1877.
  • Manitoba's largest, most comprehensive and only research-intensive post-secondary educational institution.
  • Contributes $1.2 billion to the social and economic vitality of the province in annual economic activity.
  • Admission requirements reflect the university's commitment to providing an exceptional education to all who wish to learn.
  • University 1, an innovative approach to first year, creates a solid foundation for student success while providing flexibility in course selection.
  • More than half our students entering first year carry a high school average of 85% or more.

Campuses

  • The main Fort Garry Campus is a 233-hectare complex on the Red River in south Winnipeg where more than 60 major buildings support the teaching and research programs of the university. It is home to the $6.7 million Aboriginal House, as well as the newly opened indoor soccer complex.
  • Project Domino is a three-yea multi-million dollar project to retrofit buildings & facilities for the 21st century.
  • In addition, Smartpark is a university-owned company that provides lease space in a community environment to 30 growing companies in high-tech sectors, including 11 companies in the eureka poject: Smatpark's Incubator.
  • The Fort Garry Campus is also the loction ofthe Freshwate Institute of th Deprtment of Fisheries and Oceans of Canada, the Cereal Research ente of Agriculture and Agri-food Cnada and theprovincial Agriculture Services Complex.
  • The Bannatyne Campus in central Winnipeg, adjacent to the Health Sciences Centre, is a complex of 10 buildings for health science education and research in dentistry, medicine, medical rehabilitation and pharmacy. The new $31 million Apotex Center houses the Faculty of Pharmacy and has additional space for the Faculties of Medicine and Dentistry. 
  • Other locations: the William Norrie Centre, 485 Selkirk Avenue, for social work education for inner-city residents; University of Manitoba Downtown: Aboriginal Education Centre where the Division of Extended Education offers degree and certificate programs in partnership with Aboriginal, First Nations, and Métis communities; agricultural research farms at Glenlea and Carman; field stations at Delta Marsh on Lake Manitoba, Star Lake in the Whiteshell, and Wallace Lake in eastern Manitoba.
  • Buildings, equipment and library holdings at replacement value are worth more than $2 billion.
  • 13.7km of roads; 7,090 parking spaces; residence rooms for 1,266 students.




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