Education

Winter 2023

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5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE FREE PRESS • SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2023 EDUCATION GUIDE Gain the experience and support you need to achieve your goals: › More interaction with your professors › A diverse and friendly community › World-class research and learning opportunities uwinnipeg.ca Start here. knit campus community was key to the project's success. "I've had help from so many people and been offered so many resources," Adams said when the app launched. "Even though this wasn't a class project, the University has supported me right from the start." Adams has since completed his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education at UWinnipeg. He won the pres- tigious McCall MacBain Scholarship and is completing a Master's degree at McGill University. Making a difference for newcomers to Canada Many UWinnipeg students make a positive impact in their communities during their studies. Immersive pro- grams such as the Inner-City Work Study, Indigenous Summer Scholars Program, practicums, and scientific field courses are among the many ways a UWinnipeg ed- ucation goes beyond campus. Graduate Magi Hadad came to Canada from Syria. Her Bachelor of Arts in Human Rights program at UWinni- peg's Global College equipped her to build peace and ad- vocate for human rights. Combining in-class instruction with real-world expe- rience at places such as Immigration Partnership Winni- peg and the City of Winnipeg, she built a career helping newcomers. This includes work as a program assistant for the City of Winnipeg's Newcomer Welcome and In- clusion Policy and a research and evaluation role with Immigration and Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba. For Hadad, UWinnipeg provided both excellent class- room learning and valuable opportunities to gain prac- tical experience. "The environment and the community helped me see human rights studies in real life, rather than just learn it through theories," she said. Want to know how you can maximize your potential and create change in your community? Visit the UWinnipeg website to learn about the many opportunities available. e environment and the community helped me see human rights studies in real life, rather than just learn it through theories. — Magi Hadad, UWinnipeg Graduate

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