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REACH Awards

April 25, 2017 - The Ring

This May, an inaugural event鈥攖he REACH Awards鈥攚ill combine the Teaching Excellence Awards with the Craigdarroch Research Awards into a single event that celebrates the extraordinary teachers and researchers who lead the way in dynamic learning and make a vital impact at UVic, in the classroom and beyond.

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Reaching higher, thinking bigger

January 24, 2017 - The Ring

Twenty years ago, the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) was created to provide funding for the tools--the labs, facilities and equipment--that Canadian researchers need to move ideas, discoveries and inventions forward for the benefit of society and the world around us.

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Coming of Age: a balancing act between work, school and life

October 26, 2016 - The Ring

When you hear the word 鈥榯eenager鈥 do you imagine someone closed up in their room obsessed with their phone, text messages and social media? Or is it someone trying to balance work, school, health/stress, volunteering and family relationships? Recent research has proven the latter: the vast majority of teens care deeply about others and are involved in their communities. At the same time, many are facing very adult issues such as debt, finding affordable housing, stress and hypertension.

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Face Code

October 21, 2016 - The Ring

A quirky mix of student programmers. Dr. Jim Tanaka, the research psychologist who leads them. And the app software they designed that could change the face of autism therapy.

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Research, experiential learning and graduate categories added to teaching awards

May 30, 2016 - The Ring

Dynamic teaching is a cornerstone of our extraordinary academic environment at UVic. Recognizing that the translation of knowledge has transformed the role of teaching in an ever-shifting, multimedia world, the university has redoubled its commitment to honour outstanding teachers with a trio of new awards for 2016.

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WITS gets top marks

May 26, 2016 - Media tip

The UVic-led victimization prevention program for children鈥擶alk away, Ignore, Talk it out, Seek help (WITS)鈥攔eceived top marks earlier this month from Dalhousie University researchers, taking first place when compared to six other international bullying prevention programs. More than 600 schools across Canada have used the program.

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Psychologist Otfried Spreen

March 21, 2016 - The Ring

Otfried Spreen, UVic professor emeritus of psychology (neuropsychology), died in Vancouver on Nov. 29, 2015, at the age of 89 years. Spreen played a leading role in establishing the graduate training program in neuropsychology and in running the Psy鈥

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Sandborn, Pauly, honorary citizens

February 24, 2016 - The Ring

Victoria city council has selected Environmental Law Centre legal director Calvin Sandborn (law) and Bernie Pauly (nursing, psychology) as two of the city's 14 honourary citizens for 2011. The award was presented on Jan.19 by Mayor Dean Fortin, in recognition of Sandborn's contributions to environmental protection and sustainability education on Vancouver Island and Pauly's community work on social issues, including homelessness.

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Social app helps children on the autism spectrum

February 23, 2016 - The Ring

The newly released Let鈥檚 Face It 2.0, a scrapbook app developed by the 番茄社区鈥檚 Centre for Autism Research Technology Education (CARTE) and now available free on iTunes, is a powerful educational tool for learning faces and recognizing emotions of the important people in the lives of children on the autism spectrum. 鈥淚t is a selfie culture and I hope our app will be adopted by anyone who finds it useful,鈥 says CARTE director and UVic psychology professor Jim Tanaka. 鈥淧arents and educators can create their own storybook from people and objects in their children鈥檚 lives.鈥

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