UMQueer
UMQueer is a group of faculty, staff and students working together to celebrate and advocate for diversity and inclusion at UM.
The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Ojibwe-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Red River Métis. More
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada, R3T 2N2
Explore ways to get involved with community on campus, locally or globally. Curricular and co-curricular experiential learning provides practical experience and skill development.
The co-curricular record is an official record of university-approved and facilitated activities that support your development outside of the classroom.
Student groups, associations and clubs can help you connect with others and find your place at the U of M.
The University of Manitoba Students’ Union (UMSU) supports a range of activities for U of M students. UMSU is a hub of activity, from community volunteering and on-campus awareness campaigns to student networking events.
The University of Manitoba Graduate Students Association (UMGSA) is the student-governed association that represents graduate students at the U of M.
The Health Sciences Graduate Student Association represents health sciences graduate students of the Bannatyne and St. Boniface campuses.
The University of Manitoba Indigenous Students’ Association (UMISA) maintains support for students at the U of M in a traditional way.
The Métis University Students’ Association represents and supports Métis students at the U of M.
Student clubs at the U of M bring together students who share a passion — from ethnic origin groups and sororities to sports clubs and political parties. There are also student associations in each faculty.
UMQueer is a group of faculty, staff and students working together to celebrate and advocate for diversity and inclusion at UM.
UM Black Alliance (UMBA), affiliated with UM, consists of Black students, alumni, staff and faculty.