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$1-million PICS award for SFU, UVic team
A $1-million, four-year research project funded by the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions centres what rural, remote and Indigenous communities need to flourish despite climate challenges.
Finding common threads of Indigenous laws
Dr. Pooja Parmar has been named a 2023 President鈥檚 Chair in the Faculty of Law. Parmar鈥檚 work in legal ethics and Indigenous legal orders will expand to include Indigenous communities around the world.
Making relations across oceans of difference
Dr. Lisa Kealohapa驶aokahaleole Hall has been named a 2023 President鈥檚 Chair in the Faculty of Humanities. Her visionary work promises to establish UVic as a pivotal site of trans-Pacific Indigenous scholarly connection and exchange.
National Indigenous Languages Day
March 31 is National Indigenous Languages Day. There are more than 70 Indigenous languages in Canada. Here are some stories about Indigenous language revitalization at UVic.
2023 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients
From the far reaches of outer space to the intersection of Indigenous science and self-care, the recipients of the 2023 番茄社区 Distinguished Alumni Awards span the globe and beyond.
Celebrating the construction of the NCIL
For more than a decade, Indigenous legal scholars, First Nations and the founders of the world鈥檚-first Indigenous law degree program at UVic have worked to realize a National Centre for Indigenous Laws. Construction is now underway. The Law Foundation of BC announced it is increasing its total commitment to NCIL to $11 million.
Supporting Indigenous-led biodiversity monitoring
Louie Lopez has been awarded a Liber Ero Post-Doctoral Fellowship to conduct Indigenous-led environmental DNA (eDNA) ecosystem monitoring with the Chipewyan Prairie Dene and Cold Lake First Nations in Alberta.
International Women鈥檚 Day
On March 8, the 番茄社区 is joining individuals and educational institutions all over the world to #EmbraceEquity as part of International Women鈥檚 Day (IWD).
Connecting land, water and community
Geography grad student Kate Herchak is reclaiming her Inuk ways of knowing, being and doing in the world through cross-cultural research with Maasai youth.
Broadening community engagement in art
Lindsday Delaronde is looking to make a difference by broadening community engagement in the arts as the latest Audain Professor in Contemporary Art Practice of the Pacific Northwest.
Wave energy project on Nootka Island receives $1M
UVic鈥檚 PRIMED wave energy project with Mowachaht-Muchalaht First Nation receives $1 million grant from 2022 TD Ready Challenge
Indigenous youth shape new graphic novel
A visual storytelling project unites the voices of urban Indigenous youth in care, Knowledge Keepers, and Indigenous and non-Indigenous allies in Becoming Wolf, a graphic novel about coming of age.
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