World-class ocean observing gets a boost
Fisheries and Oceans supports Canada鈥檚 ocean research technology and blue economy innovation with $8.7-milion funding in the 番茄社区鈥檚 Ocean Networks Canada.
Fisheries and Oceans supports Canada鈥檚 ocean research technology and blue economy innovation with $8.7-milion funding in the 番茄社区鈥檚 Ocean Networks Canada.
UVic Libraries鈥 open-access journal, KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies, publishes a special issue that reflects the plurality of Indigenous Knowledges, outside the traditional norms of scholarly publishing.
In May 2021, Haida Owned & Operated Indigenous Advancement of Cultural Entrepreneurship (I ACE) alumni Patrick Shannon, also known as Nang 岣粹榰ulas, co-founded Canada's first Indigenous modelling agency.
New research by Indigenous knowledge holders shows the cumulative effects of industry on declining populations of moose, black bears, and lynx in the Canadian oil sands.
A global research project led by UVic brings together nine organizations plus scholars from 16 universities in 15 countries to explore the changing nature of borders鈥攔eal, remote and virtual.
UVic biochemist Caren Helbing co-leads pan-Canadian $12-million project iTrackDNA, partnering with Indigenous groups across the country to track regional biodiversity changes using eDNA technology.
Jana Schulz (BCYC 鈥17), a leader in her M茅tis community, is using her skills to help address health inequities and gender-based violence.
UVic welcomes three Vanier scholars.
UVic welcomes four Banting fellows.
While still a UVic student, Boma Brown (BA 鈥14) founded the Support Network for Indigenous Women and Women of Colour to promote equity in health care.
Indigenous Faculty Caucus at UVic urge Canadians to spend time in remembrance on the anniversary of Canadian confederation.
Adventurer, father, lifelong learner and proud M茅tis, Ry Moran (BA 鈥02) has joined UVic as the inaugural Associate University Librarian 鈥 Reconciliation.
We the West basketball festival organizers invited local artists to reflect the spirit of Olympic qualifiers event through a court mural project, a meeting of sports and art. UVic alum Emily Thiessen鈥檚 mural design is a hawk taking flight while honouring the beauty of l蓹k虛史蓹艐蓹n and W瘫S脕NE膯 territories.
UVic researcher combines hands-on learning in traditional Cree-Metis beadwork with readings, films and writing.
A partnership with the Mastercard Foundation helped meet student needs during the transition to online education
A former professor鈥檚 legacy strengthens her former student鈥檚 resolve to revitalize the Kwak虝虝wala language within her family and community.