Fort Garry Campus
221 University Centre
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Phone: (204) 474-9181
Fax: (204) 474-7560
email: gsa@umgsa.ca
114 Brodie Centre,
727 McDermot Avenue
U of M Health Sciences Campus
Winnipeg, MB R3E 3P5
Phone: (204) 480-1313
A number of standing committees, including finance and bylaws, also exist to deliberate on issues and make decisions concerning the operations of the GSA.
The Executive is responsible to Council for the day-to-day operations of the GSA. The President, Vice-Presidents, and Senators are elected during the GSA general elections held in February, while the Executive-at-Large is appointed later in the year.
Many of the most important decisions of the association are to be made at the Annual General Meeting held in December or January each year. All graduate students are encouraged to attend, vote, and make their voices heard.
The GSA is also active on the Bannatyne Campus, where the Health Sciences GSA maintains an office and conducts council meetings and social activities.
Help run the Graduate Students' Association!The best way to get what you need from your association is to get involved! Becoming involved with the GSA is a great way to connect with other graduate students, as well as learn about issues at the University.
There are a number of ways to become involved with your association:
The best way to ensure your Association is best serving your interests as a graduate student is to get involved! Stop by anytime to provide input or to see what needs doing.
Graduate Student Representation
The GSA coordinates graduate student representation on most of the University's governing councils, boards and committees. The President of the GSA represents the interests of graduate students on the University Senate as an Assessor, the highest academic body on campus that deals with all academic related matters, including program changes and awards. In addition to the President, the GSA also has three voting members on the Senate. There are a large variety of Senate sub-committees that also require graduate student representation.
Graduate students are represented on the University Board of Governors (BoG), the highest governing body on campus, dealing with all things financial and otherwise on campus.
In addition, the President and Vice-President (Academic) represent graduate students on the Faculty of Graduate Studies Executive Committee. Other GSA Executives, Councilors and Students-at-large represent graduate students on the Faculty Council, Appeals, Awards, Programs and Planning, and Guidelines and Policy Committees of Graduate Studies.
Graduate students are also represented on the University of Manitoba Students' Union (UMSU) Council through one non-voting seat. This representative serves as a liaison between UMSU and graduate students, and raises any concerns or issues to UMSU. In addition to the UMSU Council, graduate students are also represented with a voting seat on the Health and Dental Plan Committee.
The members of all such bodies are available from the GSA office. Stop by anytime to learn who is representing you on each body, or to find out how to contact your respective representative with an issue or concern that needs addressing.
Publications
Constitution as of Jan. 21, 2010.
By-Laws as of April 18, 2007.