Environmental Studies
At the School of Environmental Studies, we're a passionate community working toward a future where people and the planet thrive together. Our students are problem-solvers and future leaders ready to tackle today's biggest challenges. Together, we blend Indigenous wisdom, ecological science and social insight to confront issues like climate change head-on.
Announcements
Wave of Change - Lucas Harris
May 24, 2024
ES Alumni Lucas Harris shares his journey from a passionate surfer to a dedicated environmental advocate in this month's Torch magazine. His role as the executive director of Surfrider Foundation...
Congratulations to our 2023-24 Excellence Award recipients!
May 14, 2024
We are thrilled to announce the recipients of the 2023-24 Excellence Awards within our environmental studies community. Thank you to those graduate students below for your dedication and commitment...
Invitation to apply: New ENVI Faculty position
April 16, 2024
We are seeking a new Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies (Indigenous)! Deadline to apply is September 15, 2024 with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2025. Find more information on the...
Congratulations to our ES Rising Stars of 2024
March 11, 2024
Congratulations to our Environmental Studies Rising Stars for 2023-24! Dorothy Hodgins - President's Scholarship & Lorene Kennedy Field Course Award Sarah Mastromonaco...
TCA: Shaping a Sustainable Future
February 1, 2024
In the face of climate change, ENVI Professor Kara Shaw has created the Transformative Climate Action (TCA) certificate program at UVic. This interdisciplinary program equips students with the...
Our commitment to racial justice and decolonization
The School of Environmental Studies at UVic acknowledges that the field of environmental studies has mostly included white individuals, which Dorceta Taylor refers to as the "Green Insiders Club." This white colonial dominance has not only weakened the discipline but also the larger environmental movement. We are dedicated to changing and questioning these old ways by using new approaches focused on decolonization and racial justice. Our goal is to highlight and learn from perspectives and experiences that have been overlooked in the past.
If you believe that we are not living up to this vision, please share your thoughts with us.
News
Statement about encampment on the UVic campus
We are aware that there is a demonstration taking place on the quad. The safety of our students, staff, faculty and community is our top priority. We are taking a calm and thoughtful approach to this...
Improving accessibility in chemistry education
Chemistry can be a very colourful science, but for the 5-8% of men and 0.5-1% of women with colour vision deficiency (CVD), it can also cause difficulties.
Red Dress Day
May 5 is Red Dress Day, the national day of awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit people. Each year on this day, we wear red to honour our mothers, daughters, sisters,...
Territory acknowledgement
We acknowledge and respect the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Songhees and Esquimalt) Peoples on whose territory the university stands, and the Lək̓ʷəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ Peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.