
Expert Q&A about exercise, ageing and brain health
The pandemic has affected gyms, yoga studios and group workouts but staying active is critical to brain health, say researchers of a new study looking at the impact of exercise for older adults.
The pandemic has affected gyms, yoga studios and group workouts but staying active is critical to brain health, say researchers of a new study looking at the impact of exercise for older adults.
The BC budget is expected April 20, to be tabled in the midst of the third wave of the pandemic. UVic experts are available to media for insights and commentary on various themes.
The 2021 federal budget is expected April 19. UVic experts are available to media on various themes and aspects related to this first budget in two years, since the start of the global pandemic.
March 31 is National Indigenous Languages Day. Several UVic experts are available to media for comment on specific themes with respect to Indigenous language revitalization.
The following UVic experts are available to media to provide comment on COVID-19 and its ongoing societal impacts.
UVic expert Ry Moran is available to media for comment on the release of a final report by the Oversight Committee for the Independent Assessment Process, created by the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement in 2007.
A new book released Feb. 25 delves into the history of racist policies impacting Indigenous, Black and racialized communities in BC and ties it to present-day anti-racist movements.
Kate Moran, president and CEO of UVic's Ocean Networks Canada, explains why Canada is well-positioned for success and leadership with a growing blue economy—the next great wave of economic innovation.
UVic experts are available to media to provide commentary on the riots on the US Capitol and the affirmation of president-elect Joe Biden as winner of the 2020 election.
John Borrows is available to media to discuss the introduction of a bill by the federal government to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
UVic experts are available to media to discuss the federal government’s introduction of Bill C-12, the Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act.
The effects of cannabis use on youth continues to be problematic, according to new findings from a 10-year study led by UVic psychologist Bonnie Leadbeater, who explains the results here.