
Stress and the city
UVic grad and cognitive neuroscientist Robin Mazumder studies how urban design affects our mental well-being.
UVic grad and cognitive neuroscientist Robin Mazumder studies how urban design affects our mental well-being.
A new first-of-its-kind survey co-led by Crookes Professor Sean Holman in the Faculty of Fine Arts finds a majority of scientists and journalists believe media should cover climate as a crisis.
We’ve put together a list of UVic supports and resources to help you complete the term successfully.
Michael LaPointe’s debut novel blurs the lines between facts and fictions.
A UVic team is shedding light on why some brain cells go to the dark side and damage the brain—and how we can prevent it.
PhD student and former Vikes swimmer Taylor Snowden-Richardson, BSc ’19, is studying how a cognitive-training system designed for athletes can help people with Traumatic Brain Injuries.
UVic grad Kahentehtha Angela Elijah studies the complex connection between emotion and speech as part of her work in Indigenous language revitalization.
UVic expands its breadth of expertise by actively recruiting new research chairs in the impact area of climate, environmental change and sustainability.
Building on our expertise pre-pandemic and applying learnings from the past year-and-a-half, a working group is actively exploring the future of course and program delivery at UVic. A course’s delivery mode will be based on individual course requirements, program requirements, and creating the best possible academic and graduation outcomes for students.
UVic doctoral student Jamie Knight is championing smell testing as a way to gain insights into brain health.
As the first female dean of Engineering and Computer Science at UVic, Mina Hoorfar wants to cultivate a climate of inclusion and belonging in the growing faculty.
This year, Michael and Anita Hadley established the Hadley Memorial Award for Studies at the BMSC. And as part of Giving Tuesday they are challenging donors across the university.
Saul Klein (Business) is an expert in marketing and brand trust. During the holiday shopping season, he can comment on sustainability and the role it plays in brand trust for consumers.
BC Network Environments for Indigenous Health Research, led by UVic researcher Charlotte Loppie, aims to support a mix of emerging scholars from across BC who are leading Indigenous health research projects.
The BC provincial government is asking people to limit their fuel consumption and vehicle travel until December 1. The university encourages students, faculty and staff to plan ahead and consider alternative forms of transportation, including walking, cycling, transit or carpooling to campus while these restrictions are in place.
Using DNA to track animals in their natural environment