University of Manitoba

Winnipeg, Canada

The University of Manitoba (U of M), founded in 1877, is Western Canada’s first university and the province’s only research-intensive institution. A member of the U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities, it serves over 30,000 students across two campuses (Fort Garry and Bannatyne) and offers 100+ degrees.
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The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university (founded 1877) and Manitoba’s only research-intensive institution. It is a U15 member, renowned for breakthroughs like canola oil, leadership in Indigenous scholarship, and hosting the National Centre for Truth & Reconciliation.
The university operates two main campuses: the 280+ hectare Fort Garry campus in Winnipeg (main academic hub) and the Bannatyne campus in downtown Winnipeg (health sciences, integrated with teaching hospitals).
U of M serves over 30,000 students annually, including 6,000+ international students from 130+ countries, with 100+ degree programs across 13 faculties.

University Of University of Manitoba Application Statistics

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25065
3720
5460
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$ 16000
$ 12300
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75 %
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University Of University of Manitoba Application Statistics

29500
25065
3720
5460
5
$ 16000
$ 12300
2.7
28
75 %
6.5

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