Great Moments: “Research University of the Decade”

In its relatively short lifespan, UVic has established itself as a research powerhouse in Canada and the world. The statistics and rankings tell the tale. Between 1999 and 2009, the university’s annual research income vaulted from $22.5 million to almost $105 million. And research intensity—defined as research income per full-time faculty member—climbed by almost 290 per cent. This remarkable growth trajectory led Re$earch Infosource in 2010 to name UVic a top performer of the decade among Canadian universities that offer a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. Internationally, UVic’s reputation continues to shine. In 2010, UVic appeared for the first time on the Times Higher Education’s list of world-class universities, and was the top-ranked university in Canada without a medical school. “To be consistently ranked among the premier research universities in Canada and the world is a testament to the passion and energy of our faculty and students,” says Dr. Howard Brunt, vice-president research. “But as wonderful as it is to be ranked so highly, the real evidence of our success lies in the stories of how our research is making a difference in the world around us.”
- 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.