Campus health and safety for January
UVic leaders are consulting with sector, public health officials and the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training to determine if any adjustments are needed to our spring term programming.
UVic leaders are consulting with sector, public health officials and the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training to determine if any adjustments are needed to our spring term programming.
After December 22, 2021, if you are using a version of the Zoom Client older than 5.8.4, you will be asked to update the next time you attempt to join a meeting. The update must be completed before you can join.
British Columbians drank more alcohol during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic than they have in the past 20 years of data collection, according to the latest analysis of BC alcohol sales data from CISUR.
Lab-grown meats and cow-free dairy to meet the demand for protein
UVic is establishing a new research chair in Indigenous mental health, thanks to a generous gift of $1.5M from alumnus Bruce McKean and in honour of the late Chief Mungo Martin.
A new global shows current levels of CO2 emissions greatly exceed the ability of nature to remove it from the environment, and reducing carbon emissions alone may not be enough to stabilize the climate.
UVic doctoral student Jamie Knight is championing smell testing as a way to gain insights into brain health.
UVic expands its breadth of expertise by actively recruiting new research chairs in the impact area of climate, environmental change and sustainability.
Building on our expertise pre-pandemic and applying learnings from the past year-and-a-half, a working group is actively exploring the future of course and program delivery at UVic. A course鈥檚 delivery mode will be based on individual course requirements, program requirements, and creating the best possible academic and graduation outcomes for students.
BC Network Environments for Indigenous Health Research, led by UVic researcher Charlotte Loppie, aims to support a mix of emerging scholars from across BC who are leading Indigenous health research projects.
Eight UVic researchers are the "who's who" of influential scholars and named top one per cent in their fields for being highly cited in scientific publications.
Takahiro Endo, the new Jarislowsky Japan Chair at UVic鈥檚 Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives and Gustavson School of Business, delves into challenges and opportunities of mobilizing green finance.
Aging is one of the big questions in biology and health sciences today. In a new paper published in Science, researchers examine the genetic basis of life span variation in Pacific Ocean rockfish.
Post-secondary educational settings are low risk settings for COVID-19 transmission, particularly in the context of a highly immunized population.
Clean energy projects such as this reflect UVic鈥檚 commitment to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) to promote prosperity while protecting the planet. In particular, the UVic wind buoy project aligns with UN SDG Goal 7鈥攖o ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy.
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