
Ratana and Arran Stephens named 2022 DEYA recipients
Nature’s Path Food co-founders and organic food visionaries Ratana and Arran Stephens are the Peter B. Gustavson School of Business 2022 Distinguished Entrepreneurs of the Year (DEYA).
Nature’s Path Food co-founders and organic food visionaries Ratana and Arran Stephens are the Peter B. Gustavson School of Business 2022 Distinguished Entrepreneurs of the Year (DEYA).
A Canadian e-commerce marketplace that brings together consumers and car dealerships from across the country is relying on UVic expertise in artificial intelligence (AI) to improve its operations and enhance its customers’ online experience.
The 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject, released April 6, show that the University of Victoria is recognized for world-class performance in a growing number of academic fields. QS placed UVic among the world’s top 300 universities in 15 fields, up from 10 last year, with one field, geology, among the top 100.
Congratulations from UVic President Kevin Hall on making it through another challenging term.
Mutual aid in a food crisis: Rural African women work together
One year after Qwul’sih’yah’maht Robina Thomas became UVic’s first associate VP Indigenous, the Board of Governors has approved her appointment as vice-president. As VP Indigenous, Robina will continue the critically important, complex and difficult work to decolonize UVic and contribute to reconciliation in a meaningful way.
An Ocean Networks Canada-led initiative invites young people in Canada to get involved in creating a sustainable ocean future during the UN's Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development, 2021-2030.
March 31 is the International Transgender Day of Visibility, a day to raise awareness of the discrimination faced by Trans+ people worldwide, an opportunity for Trans+ people to celebrate — and for everyone else to reaffirm collective and individual commitments to allyship and to honouring and empowering Trans+ people.
On March 29, 2022, UVic’s Board of Governors approved the university’s three-year Planning and Budget Framework, which outlines strategic investments and the budget framework for 2022/23. Despite the challenges associated with the pandemic, the university remains in good financial shape and we continue to forecast a balanced budget for the coming three years.
UVic Libraries is piloting an e-newsletter for students! We want to help students stay informed about library resources, services, and changes, so we’re preparing our first issue now.
The UVic Board of Governors voted today not to accept the recommendation presented by Senate calling for masks to be made mandatory indoors at the university until the end of term.
Research hits home for UVic psychology professor studying racism during COVID-19.
A new course offered as a microcredential by the Division of Continuing Studies helps adult learners with the skills to prepare for natural disaster, pandemic, conflict and cyber-attack.
We’re planning a festival of celebration, appreciation and reconnection for UVic staff and faculty from May 9–13.
Nominate a colleague for a 2022 REACH Award! These prestigious awards acknowledge outstanding contributions to research and teaching excellence that make UVic an extraordinary environment for discovery, creativity, innovation and learning.
UVic and the United Nations Institute of Training and Research establishes first CIFAL centre on North America's West Coast.