Supporting continued excellence
UM launches ESSENCE project for senior scholars and emeriti
UM launches ESSENCE project for senior scholars and emeriti
UM’s faculty are at the heart of the university, leading its teaching mission and advancing knowledge through their research. Among this community, a deeply valued group is our Emeriti and Senior Scholars.
These long-serving members of the university bring a wealth of experience and expertise, continuing to contribute to academic life even after stepping back from full-time, tenured positions.
To enhance this engagement, the ESSENCE project – Emeriti and Senior Scholars Engaged in Navigating Continued Excellence – has been launched. Led by the Office of the Vice-Provost (Academic Affairs) and funded by the 2025–2026 Strategic Initiatives Support Fund, the ESSENCE project offers new ways to connect, collaborate and celebrate the ongoing contributions of Emeriti and Senior Scholars. It also supports UM’s commitment to age inclusivity and strengthens our designation as an Age-Friendly University.
Several initiatives were introduced at a kick-off networking event held on September 29, designed to support the continuation of academic work, foster knowledge transfer to the next generation of academics, and strengthen a sense of community.
To learn more about all of these initiatives, please visit the Emeriti and Senior Scholars webpage.
Have questions? Please contact Francene Perehinec, ESSENCE project coordinator at Francene.Perehinec@umanitoba.ca.
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