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The University of Manitoba's mechanical engineering graduate program enjoys strong recognition both in Canada and globally. We take pride in offering an exceptional graduate education that culminates in either a Master of Engineering (MEng) or Master of Science (MSc) degree.
Financial Support
Graduate students can pursue numerous funding opportunities, such as the University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship (UMGF), NSERC Postgraduate Fellowships, diverse Faculty of Graduate Studies Scholarships, and research assistantships. The department also allocates teaching assistant roles for students interested in supporting instructional activities. Additionally, partial travel grants from various sources enable graduate students to participate in academic conferences.
The mechanical engineering department boasts multiple advanced research laboratories featuring: applied mechanics and design facilities, materials science and engineering workspaces, manufacturing and production centers, robotics labs, and thermo-fluids and energy research spaces.
Graduate students benefit from cutting-edge research infrastructure with robust industry ties, working under the guidance of distinguished professors and adjunct faculty members.