“To continue their work without the fear of reprisal from anybody or any authority is very important. That’s how new ideas are generated.”
University of Manitoba’s Vice-President of Research Dr. Digvir Jayas talks about bringing scholars from places like Ukraine to Manitoba, through teaching and research positions.
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