
Materials innovation driving next-gen EV batteries
A new PICS project aims to incorporate an industrial by-product into lithium-sulphur batteries to create smaller, safer and cheaper electric vehicle batteries with doubled energy capacity.
A new PICS project aims to incorporate an industrial by-product into lithium-sulphur batteries to create smaller, safer and cheaper electric vehicle batteries with doubled energy capacity.
From understanding aquatic soundscapes to reduce noise pollution to improving healthcare through the study of medical physics, University of Victoria researchers received more than $9 million in federal government support to advance their big ideas, discoveries and innovations.
Plans to repurpose the former Queenswood Retreat Centre making way for a new child care centre at the University of Victoria's Queenswood Campus are moving forward due to funding announced today by the Government of British Columbia.
UVic researchers build more resilient communities in the wake of COVID-19.
Got an idea for a project or event that would benefit the UVic community? You could receive up to $1500 from the Student Life Grant and Anti-Racism Supplement. Application deadline March 15.
With powerful international partnerships, equipment and facilities, UVic researchers are seeking answers to the universe’s greatest mysteries, boosted by $7.4 million in funding by the Canadian Foundation for Innovation.
UVic researchers have made a discovery that will help them use gene-engineering technology to help harness the body’s immune system to fight ovarian cancer.
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.
A UVic expert in statistical genomics is part of a research team developing a rapid and cost-effective test to ensure cleaner grapevines for healthier vineyards across Canada.
Federal government invests $2 million in UVic expertise.
The National Centre for Indigenous Laws was made a reality at UVic with $13 million from the BC government and $5 million from the Law Foundation of BC.
The National Centre for Indigenous Laws was made a reality at UVic with $13 million from the BC government, $9.1 million from the federal government and $5 million from the Law Foundation of BC.
UVic projects received a total of $640,002 in funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s (CFI) John R. Evans Leadership Fund.
Grant to paleontologist will shape next generation of scientists
UVic departments and units are now eligible for up to $7K in Student Work Placement Program funding to hire a co-op student.
$1M game changing investment by Coast Capital Savings will give UVic innovators and entrepreneurs a big boost.