
Experts on 2021 federal budget
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.
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.
The 2020 student tax forms are now available. View or download your student tax slips from the Student services section of Online tools.
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UVic-led Climate Finance project to expand the potential of the finance and investment sector to support the transition to a climate-friendly, low-carbon economy.
UVic is responding to global calls for climate action. What do you think we could do to address climate change? What should sustainability look like here? Have your voice heard. It matters.
Following a year of remote learning and working, UVic will be introducing changes to its parking pass program in time for the fall return of students, faculty and staff.
Island Health is closing the COVID-19 vaccination clinic in the McKinnon Gym as it opens a larger space. Gabriola Road and parking lot 2 will resume normal operations mid-day Monday, April 12.
Every year, co-op employers in Canada and around the world provide support, mentorship and extraordinary work-integrated learning experiences for students.
COVID restrictions closed UVic’s Phoenix Theatre last March. With a no-performance mandate and limited in-person classes, the Department of Theatre introduced a new learning stream.
Visual arts students were prepping the BFA grad show when, with less than a month before the opening date, they were informed that a public show would not be possible—now they're shifting it online.
CIHR funds two critical brain health research projects: one to show how concussion causes cognitive impairment and another to understand the effects of alcohol and cannabis on the developing brain.
UVic’s recent Students’ Dialogue on Democratic Engagement sought to foster student engagement through an innovative technique known as a deliberative mini-public. A practice gaining traction around the world, a deliberative mini-public is a space that brings together a true cross-section of a particular community for the purpose of dialogue on a given topic.
UVic anthropologist of sound, Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier applied her research skills to produce a report for the Doctors of the World mobile health clinic in Victoria.
A day in the life of UVic Multifaith Chaplain Henri Lock begins with meditation. Since COVID restrictions began, he has taken that practice online to share with others.
The Peter B. Gustavson School of Business will welcome its first students to a new master’s program this September. Designed for students with a non-business undergraduate degree, the UVic Master of Management offers intensive, hands-on learning, focused on building career-ready graduates.
Dennis Gupa, a PhD theatre candidate, explores the impact of a typhoon on fishers in the Philippines and amplifies stories of ecological knowledge as messages on climate change.