The University of Manitoba is a Canadian, non denominational, government-supported public research institution in the province of Manitoba founded in the year 1877.
The University of Manitoba is the first university in western Canada and the 17th-largest in all of Canada. The University of Manitoba intends to maintain a reputation as a leading research-intensive post-secondary educational institution and performs more research annually.
University of Manitoba-s research programs has constantly ranked among the top in the Canadian Prairies. Research at the University of Manitoba has generated several world-acclaimed contributions. The University of Manitoba is also a part of the U15 group of research-intensive universities in Canada with global accreditations, such as the International Association of Universities and Commonwealth Universities.
The University of Manitoba offers more than degrees, diplomas, and certificates, including professional disciplines such as medicine, law, and engineering. The University of Manitoba is a part of the Association of Commonwealth Universities and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada.
The University of Manitoba is dedicated to imparting transformative research, scholarship, and innovative teaching and learning to the learners, which is conducive to attaining Indigenous knowledge and perspectives.
Address:  66 Chancellors Cir, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada
Phone:  +1 800-432-1960
Email:  student_recruitment@umanitoba.ca
Website:  https://umanitoba.ca/
Undergraduate:
• Introduction to Computer Science
• Operating Systems
• Programming Languages
• Algorithms and Data Structures
• Computer Architecture
• Computer Graphics
• Database Systems
• Artificial Intelligence
• Computer Networks
Graduate:
• Software Engineering
• Computer Security
• Advanced Algorithms
• Computer Vision
• Distributed Computing
• Machine Learning
• Computer Animation
Ph.D.:
• Advanced Topics in Computer Science
• Research Methods in Computer Science
• Information Retrieval
• Natural Language Processing
• Computer Robotics
• Network Security
• Computational Intelligence
The University of Manitoba is home to numerous renowned computer science research projects ranging from Artificial Intelligence to Cybersecurity
• Autonomous Agents
• Bioinformatics
• Computational Finance
• Data Science
• Geometric; Approximation and Distributed Algorithms
• Human-Computer Interaction
• InterDisciplinary Evolving Algorithmic Sciences
Autonomous Agents;
• Humanoid And Micro-Robots
• Cooperation In Multi-Agent Settings
Bioinformatics;
• Genome sequencing
• EST data analysis
• RNA structure prediction algorithms
Data science;
• Database
• Data Mining
Geometric, Approximation, and Distributed Algorithms;
• Network Algorithms
• Data Structures
• Computational Complexity
• Graph Theory
Human-Computer Interaction;
• Digital Learning
• Human-Robot Interaction
• Online Communities
• Crowdsourcing
Inter-Disciplinary Evolving Algorithmic Sciences;
• Heterogeneous Multicore Architectures
• Wireless Mobile Networks
The University of Manitoba offers students access to state-of-the-art computer science research labs and facilities such as
• Autonomous Agents Lab
• Bioinformatics Lab
• Data Security & Privacy Lab
• InterDisciplinary Evolving Algorithmic Sciences Laboratory
• The Geometric, Approximation, and Distributed Algorithms (GADA) laboratory
• Artificial Intelligence and Computational Cognitive Science Lab
• Computer Graphics and Visualization Lab
• Distributed and Parallel Computing Lab
• High Performance Computing Lab
• Human-Computer Interaction Lab
• Robotics and Autonomous Systems Lab
• Security and Privacy Research Group
• Software Engineering Research Group
• Visual Computing Research Group
• Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
• Graduate Fellowships
• Manitoba Graduate Scholarship Program
• Manitoba Graduate Scholarship Program
• Faculty of Science Graduate Scholarships
• Bison Computer Science Scholarship
• Graduate Student Scholarships
• Manitoba Graduate Scholarship for Computer Science
• Alumni Graduate Scholarship for Computer Science
• Graduate Fellowship Awards
• Alberta Graduate Fellowship
• Manitoba Graduate Fellowship in Computer Science
• Manitoba Graduate Scholarship in Computer Science
Funded projects in computer science at the University of Manitoba are
• Autonomic Computing for Cloud and Edge Platforms (ACCEPT)
• Secure and Verifiable Computation of Digital Evidence (SecureVEDE)
• Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning (PPLM)
• Adaptive Networking and Security (ANS)
• Secure Interfaces for Cloud-Assisted Autonomous Systems (SICAS)
• Cyber Security for Industrial Control Systems (ICS-CS)
• Internet of Things Security (IoTSec)
• Human-in-the-Loop Security (HITS)
• Software Defined Networking Security (SDNS)
Admission Requirements for Ph.D. computer science at the University of Manitoba are;
• A Bachelor-s degree in computer science or a relevant field with an overall minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B) on the University of Manitoba 4.0 scale
• Research experiences, such as a research project, publication, or internship
• English language proficiency
• Applicant must submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions studied
• The applicant has to attach two letters of reference, an updated CV, a statement of intent, and a writing sample.