
Science grad talks hands-on research, co-authored paper
Chris Anderson graduates this month with his BSc in neurobiology. He is one of the few undergraduates who has already co-authored a research paper—with a second paper on the way.
Chris Anderson graduates this month with his BSc in neurobiology. He is one of the few undergraduates who has already co-authored a research paper—with a second paper on the way.
A new study led by marine biologist Amanda Bates highlights the dual role that humans play in both threatening and protecting species and ecosystems. Bates joins UVic in July as professor in biology and as UVic Impact Chair in Ocean Ecosystem Change and Conservation.
The BC government on May 25 announced a four-phase plan for the easing of COVID-19-related restrictions in the province. University of Victoria experts are available to comment on related topics.
After the first wave of the pandemic, India is experiencing record numbers of new cases. UVic political scientist Reeta Tremblay explains the political and social dynamics at play.
The 2021 Gustavson Brand Trust Index reveals a dramatic shift in consumer loyalty and purchase considerations.
Co/Lab takes a collaborative approach to promote health, health equity for people who use drugs
UVic researchers build more resilient communities in the wake of COVID-19.
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.
Ancient Greek handwashing and socio-economic inequality
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.
The following UVic experts are available to media to provide comment on COVID-19 and its ongoing societal impacts.
COVID-19 has heightened the need for varied educational opportunities for people seeking new skills, knowledge and connections to thrive in an ever-changing economy—like micro-credentials.
An ambitious new book edited by CAPI director and UVic law professor Victor Ramraj is the first to be published on the law and policy dimensions of the pandemic in Asia.
PhD geography candidate Sharon Dias points out that communities across the globe have been heavily impacted by two interconnected crises: lack of adequate housing and COVID-19.