Year 1 - 30 credit hours
Considering international opportunities? Visit the International Centre website to learn about international opportunities for UM students.
Research funding sources: Students are encouraged to develop creative ideas and seek funding and support through various university sources, including the Clayton H. Riddell Endowment Fund.
Explore communities and cultures you want to work with: Visit Migizii Agamik or the International Centre, take part in an Intercultural Retreat or learn about local agencies via 211 Manitoba.
Year 2 - 60 credit hours
Develop global career skills and expand intercultural learning: Consider an international student exchange, the Commission for Environmental Cooperation or United Nations. My World Abroad or SWAP for a "working holiday".
Staying local? Check out a spring or summer Community Engaged Learning experience or Canadian Environmental Network. Consider learning a new language and culture through the Language Partner Volunteer Program.
Year 3 - 90 credit hours
Did you travel abroad? Become an exchange mentor for the International Student Mentorship Program, join the exchange student community at the University of Manitoba or speak or write an article about your experience.
Participate in the multicultural opportunities on campus: Participate in the Intercultural Development and Leadership Program, volunteer for the Land and Water: Land-based Education or take part in Graduation Pow Wow.
Year 4 - 120 credit hours
Prepare to work in a multicultural environment: Visit Canada's National Research Centre for Truth and Reconciliation on campus or learn about the BEAHR training program offered through ECO Canada. Get access to LinkedIn Learning through the Winnipeg Public Library and take courses to develop your cross-cultural intelligence.