Attend the PhD in Nursing Information Session!
Details for the PhD in Nursing Information Session on Monday May 5th, 2025 5:00pm to 6:00pm PT on Zoom. Applications for 2026 PhD entrance due no later than November 15, 2025.
Details for the PhD in Nursing Information Session on Monday May 5th, 2025 5:00pm to 6:00pm PT on Zoom. Applications for 2026 PhD entrance due no later than November 15, 2025.
Edith Monture's legacy honoured on Indigenous Nurses Day.
Read more: Edith Monture's legacy honoured on Indigenous Nurses Day
Scoping Review Workshop Registration, A JBI approach
There is a real need for people to be able to age in place as long as possible, with as much wellbeing and comfort as possible. We need to be thinking more about what these people are going through. We know we need to support our informal caregivers.” —Mariko Sakamoto
The UVic MN Program (APL, INDW, NUED) and NUED Certificate application deadlines for the September 2025
Dr. McKee's research studied Inuit perspectives of Public health Tuberculosis policy and practice in Nunavut
Read more: Congratulations to recent PhD Nursing Graduate Dr. Beverly McKee
The School of Nursing is pleased to offer congratulations to Dr. Jillian Harding on the recent convocation of her PhD. Co-supervised by Dr. Esther Sangster-Gormley Dr. Gweneth Doane, Dr. Harding's research explored Indigenous peoples’ experiences of culturally safe health care.
Read more: Congratulations to recent PhD Nursing Graduate Dr. Jillian Harding
Q&A with Nursing grad Tessa Whitehouse
The long history and accomplishments of Indigenous nurses—past, present and future—were celebrated on Indigenous Nurses Day last week at a special event at Na-tsa-maht Gathering Place at the Camosun Lansdowne campus.
Read more: Past, present and future Indigenous nurses celebrated
This event is part of the Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival. Festival information is available at www.gvpaf.org.
On display from April 16 – July 26, 2025 at Legacy Art Gallery Downtown.
Open Wed-Sat | 10 am - 4 pm.
Explore what it means to be AI literate in a postsecondary context. This session provides a foundation for understanding how generative AI tools are being used, and how educators can respond withconfidence and curiosity.
This event is part of the Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival. Festival information is available at www.gvpaf.org.
Phillip T. Young Recital Hall(MAC B125)
1:00 pm-
Welcome and introductions
Dr. Heather Igloliorte
1:10 - 2:20 pm
Sovereignty and the Arts(public panel)
Mique'l Dangeli (panel convener) in conversation with Healoha Johnston, Nivi Christensen, Maria Utsi and Josh Tengan
2:30 - 3:40 pm
Institutional Practices, Resistance and Transformation(public panel)
Michelle LaVallee (panel convener) in conversation with Hokulani Aikau, Damara Jacobs-Petersen, Karl Chitham, and Jordan Wilson
3:50 - 5:00 pm
These Lands and Waters:(public panel)
Léuli Eshrāghi (panel convener) in conversation with Tania Willard, Sonya Kelliher Combs, Taqralik Partridge, Krista Ulujuk Zawadski, and Zena Cumpston
5:00 pm - Walk to
UVic Visual Arts Building
5:00 - 7:00 pm
UVic Visual Arts BuildingEvening reception for CERC group and public featuring
multiple events in the Visual Arts Building: exhibitions, installations, interactive art; DJ, hors d'oeuvres, cash bar
5:30 pm
Opening remarksat the UVic Visual Arts Building