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Alumni Awards

Scott Beatty is one of 18 distinguished alumni being celebrated in 2024

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Connect. Learn. Remember.

By maintaining connections, taking advantage of learning opportunities and keeping our UVic memories close to our hearts, alumni can be part of the university’s past, present and future.  

All graduates from the 番茄社区 automatically become lifetime members of the UVic Alumni Association. The association, along with the alumni relations staff team, can help you stay connected with UVic and the worldwide community of graduates. 

Explore the many programs and benefits we offer, read about your fellow alumni and connect with others through events and social media.

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156,000

CURRENT UVIC ALUMNI WORLDWIDE

2023
2,499

ALUMNI DONATED $4.5 M TO UVIC

FY 2022-23
4,291

ALUMNI TOOK PART IN 30 EVENTS

2022

Alumni news

June 1

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2023: Alumni in the News
Business grad Nathan Fielder's new series The Curse
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Feature story
How author Richard Van Camp found relief in comic books
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Change-up
Business grad living the Bingsu ice-cream dream
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A matter of privilege
Q&A with UVic double grad Gerald Walton
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Something to sing about
Opera star and alum Marion Newman joins UVic Music

Upcoming UVic events for alumni

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Spring 2023 Issue

The UVic Torch is UVic's alumni magazine. It's published twice a year, in spring and autumn, and distributed free of charge to approximately 56,000 UVic graduates.

Territory acknowledgement

We acknowledge and respect the lək̓ʷəŋən peoples on whose traditional territory the 番茄社区 stands, and the Songhees, Esquimalt and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.