
University of Manitoba (UM)
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Founded Since 1850
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The University of Manitoba (UM) is a public research university in Manitoba, Canada. It was the first University in Western Canada, founded in 1877.
The University of Manitoba is the largest in Manitoba and the 17th in Canada regarding overall student enrollment and campus space. Its main campus is in the Fort Garry neighborhood of southern Winnipeg, with other campuses around the city. In addition to its main site in Fort Garry, the University of Manitoba has three other important campuses: the Bannatyne site, the James W. Burns Executive Education Centre, and the William Norrie Centre. In addition, the institution oversees its French-language affiliate, Université de Saint-Boniface, which is located in the Saint Boniface neighborhood.
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