University of Manitoba - Faculty of Arts - Native Studies - Dr. Fred Shore
Dr. Fred Shore

Assistant Professor
Executive Director: Office of University Accessibility

BA Brandon University (1982) 4th Year Specialist Degree
MA University of Manitoba (1983) History
PhD University of Manitoba (1991) History: Thesis Title, "The Canadians and the Métis: The Re-Creation of Manitoba, 1858-1872."

Office:
250 Migizii Agamik (Bald Eagle Lodge)
474-6084 (voice)
474-7922 (fax)
Fred_Shore@Umanitoba.Ca


Research Interests

Specializes in Métis History and political issues of the Inuit, First Nations and Métis people.

Teaching Interests and Courses

While seconded to the Office of University Accessibility, Dr. Shore is still teaching NATV 1000, NATV 2020, NATV 3270, NATV 4210 on a rotation basis (2 courses per year).

Major teaching area is the Métis.

Academic and Community Service

Dr. Shore is currently serving as Executive Director of the Office of University Accessibility. In the past he has served as Department Head and Graduate Program Director for the Department of Native Studies, as a member of the Arts Library committee, and many other committees. He also makes many presentations to community organizations, schools, and government.

Other Academic Achievements

Dr. Shore has been awarded the U of M Outreach Award, the Olive Beatrice Stanton Award for Excellence in Teaching, and was nominated for the Three M teaching fellowship. He received the Dr. and Mrs. Sanderson Award for Excellence in Teaching 2005.

Winner of the Dr. & Mrs. H.H. Saunderson Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2005