Canadian Jewish Heritage Month
May is Canadian Jewish Heritage Month. UVic joins others across the country in celebrating Jewish culture, history and heritage, and standing together against antisemitism.
May is Canadian Jewish Heritage Month. UVic joins others across the country in celebrating Jewish culture, history and heritage, and standing together against antisemitism.
A new exhibition opening April 22 at Legacy Downtown focuses on Japanese Canadian identity, community and family.聽Isshoni: Henry Shimizu鈥檚 Paintings of New Denver Internment centres the voices of three generations and provides deep insights into the intergenerational trauma.
The war in Ukraine pushes cryptocurrency into the forefront of geopolitics. Anthropologist Daromir Rudnyckyj is founding director of a new lab at UVic and answers current questions on currencies.
A special preview of the feature-length film Framing Agnes is being hosted by the 番茄社区 on March 17, ahead of its UK and Canadian premieres this spring.
The Reach Awards celebrate UVic scholars for their extraordinary contributions in research and teaching.
The Reach Awards celebrate UVic scholars for their extraordinary contributions in research and teaching.
Black History Month provides an important opportunity to explore and celebrate the historical and current contributions of Black Canadians. At UVic, we recognize the many achievements of Black faculty, staff and students. We also聽acknowledge ongoing work is needed to support racial equity, diversity and inclusion.
Two UVic experts are available to media for comment on the increasing tensions along the border between Russia and Ukraine, as well as potential geopolitical impacts.
Black History Month is an important opportunity to explore the historical and current contributions of Black Canadians in our own communities, as well as nationally and internationally.
Jan. 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. These UVic scholars are three of many at UVic who focus their research on helping to illuminate one of the darkest times in human history.
Collaborating with other trans artists and scholars enables gender studies prof Chase Joynt to re-frame trans histories. His latest film, Framing Agnes, premieres Jan. 22 at Sundance Film Fest.
Star streams reveal Milky Way鈥檚 ravenous history
A film directed, produced and co-written by gender studies professor Chase Joynt will premiere this January at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, the largest independent film fest in the US.
In learning how nations and citizens commemorate history, we can reflect on the political use鈥攁nd manipulation鈥攐f collective memory, say UVic researchers Oliver and Beate Schmidtke.
UVic experts on issues related to the federal election.
UVic welcomes three Vanier scholars.