ICT Help Desk serves as our point of contact for all operational issues and general queries.
Located in room W2051 of the Marine Institute’s Ridge Road Campus
Telephone: 709-778-0628 Email: servicedesk@mi.mun.ca
Ask ICT Help Desk on Microsoft Teams (8:30am - 4:30pm)
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Last day - students in Marine Engineering Term six (6) to drop courses and receive 25% refund of tuition fees for the summer semester
No refunds will be granted to students in summer semester programs after this date
Fire Rescue
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Emergency
Management
Everyone has a role to play in being prepared for an emergency.
Building awareness is a great first step. With your help, together we can communicate the importance of emergency preparedness to all members of the campus community.
The Office of Emergency Management encourages everyone to take three simple steps to become better prepared to face a range of emergencies:
Learn about the natural hazards in Canada and in your region. More importantly, learn how to prepare for them - a natural hazard need not be a natural disaster. Being prepared can make a world of difference.
For more information on hazards that may affect you and your family please visit Public Safety Canada's Get Prepared Website.
By definition, emergencies happen when we don't expect them, and often when families are not together. Suddenly, you need to think about your kids at school or elderly parents across town. If phones don't work, or some neighbourhoods aren't accessible, what will you do?
Having a family emergency plan will save time and make real situations less stressful. To get started, you can view Public Safety Canada's video "Make an Emergency Plan." It will take you about 20 minutes to make a family emergency plan online. You can then print it out.
Before starting, you will need to think about:
To begin making a personal/family Emergency Plan you can use Public Safety Canada's online template.
In case of a major event you will need some basic supplies set aside at home. Many emergency kit items may already be in your home. It's just a question of taking some time and putting them together as your emergency kit.
Get started now - choose one and take a first step to Get Prepared!