
Giving back: Funding future engineers
Michelle Mahovlich started the 30 by 30 Women in Engineering Award at UVic as a way to honour the promising futures and bright minds lost in the Montreal Massacre.
Michelle Mahovlich started the 30 by 30 Women in Engineering Award at UVic as a way to honour the promising futures and bright minds lost in the Montreal Massacre.
Alumni Bryce Jones (BSc ’16) and Angelique Ahlstrom (BA ’15, MA ’17) are part of a team growing a drone reforestation company to help in the battle against climate change.
BCom alum Stuart Hartsook switched career lanes, leaving the banking business behind to become a doctor. He is now in his first year of residency.
President Hall invites all staff and faculty to a virtual townhall on December 7th at noon. Please register early and help Kevin learn more about our community and our shared priorities for UVic.
UVic experts are available to media to discuss the federal government’s introduction of Bill C-12, the Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act.
Research in Canada's Columbia Basin shows that the glaciers that supply the Columbia River with meltwater are 38 per cent thicker than previously thought, but this won't offer much of a lifeline against melt due to climate change.
Experts on federal climate Bill C-12
Offer your feedback on how we can improve and strengthen UVic’s first Sexualized Violence Prevention and Response Policy which is undergoing its three-year review.
An international partnership between UVic, the University of Waterloo and two European institutions is being celebrated this year for its game-changing hybrid exchange program.
The BC First Nation Community Economic Development Survey, developed in part by UVic’s National Consortium for Indigenous Economic Development, has been recently released by the BC Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Competitiveness. The analysis reveals the interconnectedness of Indigenous economic, cultural and social values. Empowered by traditions, guided by laws and values, Nations are returning to well-being and economic diversity.
President Hall provides an update on the recent provincial health restrictions and how they impact the UVic community.
Dr. Bonnie Henry has issued new Public Health Orders for individuals, places of work and businesses to significantly reduce the level of social interactions and travel in British Columbia and combat the rising number of cases of COVID-19.
Many of the recommendations made by this week’s Rising Economy Taskforce report build directly on UVic's strengths. These include innovation, access to digital resources and technology, inclusion, and investing in the future workforce.
101 UVic student-athletes were named Vikes Honour Roll recipients, breaking the record set in 2016-17. Katie Martens and Samuel Seshadri received the Provost Award for highest GPA.
The family of a carpenter from Cyprus whose dreams brought him to Victoria where he built Kasapi Construction has made a $1M gift to UVic to fund two new scholarships.
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