Great Moments: Bob Wright’s gift to the sea

When Victoria-based businessman Bob Wright began looking for a way to create a meaningful legacy that would support ocean and climate research, he knew he didn’t need to go far. Wright, the self-described “gumboot fisherman” who founded the Oak Bay Marine Group, had made a life and a living from the ocean and wanted to foster a better understanding of climate change, ocean and atmospheric sciences.
In 2007, UVic President David Turpin met with Wright over lunch at the Oak Bay Marina to discuss building a state-of-the-art science building to support UVic’s world-leading environmental scientists and researchers, and it didn’t take Wright long to make up his mind. “A few weeks later Bob gave me a call,” recalls Turpin. “He said ‘Dave, I’d like to help but I’m not going to give you $10 million. I’m willing to give you $11 million—$10 million for the building and $1 million for student scholarships.’”
It was an historic donation: the largest cash gift in the university’s history. To recognize Bob Wright’s generosity, UVic’s new Centre for Ocean, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences was named in his honour. This marks the largest living gift ever to the University of Victoria.
- 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.