Great Moments: Destination university

UVic becomes a destination university, fostering a diverse, welcoming campus
One of the most compelling stories of the last two decades is the transformation of UVic into a destination university, attracting and welcoming a wealth of students and faculty members from across Canada and around the world. Years of dramatic growth in student enrolment at both the undergraduate and graduate levels have allowed UVic to remain a top choice for students from BC and Vancouver Island while also opening opportunities for out-of-province students to choose our extraordinary West Coast setting, and burgeoning strength in a range of fields, for their studies.
Though it’s unclear when the critical “tipping point” occurred—when UVic began to host more students from afar than from Greater Victoria — there’s no question that it’s given rise to a campus culture that is truly cosmopolitan. More than 70 percent of UVic students choose to leave their own region to study in Victoria, giving UVic more out-of-province students than any Canadian university west of McGill. The resulting mix of trans-Canadian and international students has helped create a socially and intellectually engaged and connected campus where students feel welcomed and supported.
- Vikes Athletics
- Congress 1990 and 2013
- Commonwealth Games
- Iqaluit convocation
- Indigenous research partnerships
- Learning and Teaching Centre
- Malahat Review
- Destination university
- Making science fun
- Graduate studies
- IESVic
- Norma Mickelson
- First year residence guarantee
- TRIUMF to CERN
- Links to Asia
- CanAssist
- Bamfield
- Fine Arts
- Climenhaga observatory
- Engineering faculty
- ONC Observatory
- CFUV
- LE,NONET
- Alumni association
- Island Medical Program
- Research growth
- Bob Wright Centre
- UVic writers
- Gustavson School
- Maclean's rankings
- Climate solutions (PICS)
- Birth of UVic
- Olympians and Paralympians
- Lafayette String Quartet
- Speakers Bureau
The full set of nearly 250 Great Moments in UVic History nominated and submitted by members of the university community during 2012 is also available on the 50th Anniversary website.