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The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Ininew, Anisininew, Dakota and Dene peoples, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. More

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We are the ELC team and we are here to support you with your Academic English needs.  

  • Photo of Alicia Franco-Espinosa
  • Alicia Franco Espinosa
    Director
    204-474-9325
    Alicia.FrancoEspinosa@umanitoba.ca 

  • Jaymee Primavera
  • Jaymee Primavera
    Receptionist
    204-474-9251
    elc@umanitoba.ca 

  • Meaghan Glidden
  • Meaghan Glidden (on leave)
    ELC Applications Assessor and Program Assistant
    204-474-9587
    Meaghan.Glidden@umanitoba.ca

  • picture of Maryse Rouire
  • Maryse Rouire
    ELC Applications Assessor and Program Assistant
    204-474-9587
    Maryse.Rouire@umanitoba.ca

  • Tracey Giesbrecht
  • Tracey Giesbrecht
    Program Director
    204-474-7275
    Tracey.Giesbrecht@umanitoba.ca 

  • photo of Morgan Klachefsky
  • Morgan Klachefsky
    Program Coordinator
    204-474-8809
    Morgan.Klachefsky@umanitoba.ca

  • tanya-s-picture.
  • Tanya Shlezinger
    Assistant to the Director and Office Supervisor
    204-474-8827
    Tanya.Shlezinger@umanitoba.ca 

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