
University of Manitoba
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22Established in
1877Famous For
Law, Business and Management, Health Sciences
- Overview
- Services
- Rankings
- Accommodation
- Courses
- Scholarships
Overview
The University of Manitoba is a public research university located in Winnipeg, the capital city of Manitoba. It became the first university in western Canada when it was founded in 1877 and, since then, has been driving discovery and inspiring minds through its innovative teaching and research excellence.
The U of M offers more than 100 degree programs, with most of its academic programs including graduate study options leading to master's and doctoral degrees. Serving more than 30,000 students across all its campuses, the university has thrived as a hub for students who take admission to get inspired. It offers an extensive study abroad program, wherein students can choose from 36 countries to participate in internships, service-learnings and exchange programs.
The international student population at the University of Manitoba stands at 21.9 percent, having representation from 115 countries.
Services
The International Centre at the University serves as a guiding platform, intending to make the students feel welcome in a new country. The centre offers a welcome program and orientation at the beginning of the term to help students transition and connect with others at the University.
There is also a provision of the International Student Health Plan that lets you have access to comprehensive health coverage. The health and wellness services also include spiritual care and counselling resources for everyone to keep the mental health state at optimal.

Rankings
- 351-400th in the Times Higher Education World University Ranking 2023
- 671-680th in the QS World University Rankings 2024
Accommodation
With more than 1350 students living on-campus each year, the U of M offers an exciting space with unique programs and opportunities emphasizing academic and social growth along with chances to experience diversity, wellness, leadership and community building.
The main residences on campus include- Arthur V. Mauro Residence, Pembina Hall Residence Mary Speechly Hall, and University College Residence. Apart from these, there are other two housing facilities available in the two affiliated colleges of the University campus.

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