Star student
Astrophysicist and UVic alum Louise Edwards was one of the first Black Canadians to earn a PhD in physics. She鈥檚 an expert on the evolution of galaxies, her face has appeared on a Canadian stamp鈥攁nd she鈥檚 only getting started.
Astrophysicist and UVic alum Louise Edwards was one of the first Black Canadians to earn a PhD in physics. She鈥檚 an expert on the evolution of galaxies, her face has appeared on a Canadian stamp鈥攁nd she鈥檚 only getting started.
From co-op, work-study and volunteering to graduating with honours, international visual arts student Dieu Anh Hoang embraced all her degree experience had to offer
UVic is proud to be recognized in the 2022 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings for our innovative and impactful research, campus operations and partnerships to protect the environment and improve conditions for the planet and people.
Less than 0.1 mL of blood is all that UVic researchers need, in an exciting commercial-academic partnership that has developed a 鈥済old standard鈥 test for COVID-19 using cutting-edge technology.
Whether they鈥檙e conducting research on cancer treatments, founding sustainable and innovative businesses or upgrading on-campus lab facilities, UVic鈥檚 co-op students are enriching their communities with their expertise and skills.
Growing up, Liam Sprangers spent long hours building tree houses out of scrap lumber, erecting makeshift bike ramps and designing bridges to span nearby creeks. Sprangers says he was drawn to study civil engineering by the prospect of being able to work in the construction industry.
Writing grad Paula Raimondi Cant煤's five-year journey to her undergrad degree carried her through several co-op and work study positions鈥攂uilding skills and supporting her quest to hone the craft she hopes will be her life鈥檚 work: screenwriting.
Classicist Brendan Burke is now appointed in Athens to the most significant position in his field for North America at one of the oldest and largest overseas research centres in the world.
Kashtin Apsassin, who graduates with a Master of Global Business degree this spring, is one of many new grads around the world who finished their degrees during a pandemic. In his case that also meant starting a co-op, beginning a job hunt and starting a new career, all without leaving his home.
As a high school student trying to decide on a university major Robert Lee, who graduates this spring with a Bachelor of Engineering in computer engineering, recalls wanting to find a field where he could cultivate his keen interest in science, develop innovative technologies, and make a positive impact in the world.
When theatre student Logan Swain signed up for a co-op position with Theatre SKAM, he had no idea he'd soon be producing plays during a pandemic--or that it would lead to a permanent job.
Persia Khan, who graduates this month with a BSc in geography, grew up surrounded by big mountain landscapes in Alberta. Her honours research project investigated how mammals use time in high disturbance landscapes in the Canadian Rockies. She also had the opportunity to be a research assistant with UVic鈥檚 Mountain Legacy Project.
Every year, co-op employers in Canada and around the world provide support, mentorship and extraordinary work-integrated learning experiences for students.
From Saskatchewan to Northern Alberta to right here in Victoria, co-op students are making vital contributions to communities and organizations across Canada and the globe.
UVic faculty, staff, and students are helping to transform the lives of marginalized communities in Africa and Asia with the World Partnership Walk, this year a virtual voyage around the world.
When Megan Wilson, graduating student from UVic鈥檚 Gustavson School of Business, began to imagine starting her own business, the world looked a bit different than it does today. However, her offering鈥攄igital marketing for start-ups鈥攊s more relevant today than ever.