Appointment of Vice-President Finance & Operations—a message from President Hall
After an extensive international search, Kristi Simpson has been appointed as our next vice-president finance and operations
After an extensive international search, Kristi Simpson has been appointed as our next vice-president finance and operations
The University of Victoria has been recognized as one of Canada's Best Diversity Employers for 2022 for the eleventh consecutive year. Winners of the 2022 competition were announced March 7. UVic was among seven universities from across the country to be honoured.
UVic joins the world to celebrate 2022 International Women's Day, a global day recognizing the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
Five storekeepers keep on-campus labs stocked and critical shipments for research partnerships moving. Like silicon dioxide through the hourglass, these are the days of their lives.
In celebration of International Women’s Day, UVic and the Office of the Lieutenant Governor with media sponsor Global BC present Women Leading Change–Break the Bias.
The University of Victoria has been named one of BC’s top employers, recognizing that we are an industry leader in offering an exceptional place to work. The competition recognizes the top 100+ employers in each province or region. UVic was among eight universities in BC to be honoured.
Dear colleagues: Prior to the winter break, Gayle Gorrill announced that she will be ending her time as our vice-president finance and operations. I know that the whole university community joins me in thanking Gayle for her amazing work leading the…
From Haida Gwaii to the University of Victoria, Ruth Parrish’s work as an administrative assistant for the Indigenous Studies program is informed by her own journey to reconnect with her Haida roots.
The University of Victoria recognizes that many members of the campus community have been impacted by the recent storm that's caused catastrophic flooding and closed roads and highways across the province. Damage and service disruptions across our region are substantial in some places. UVic is working to support the needs of students, faculty and staff who now face extraordinary challenges.
If you’ve taken a seat anywhere on the University of Victoria campus, you’ve benefited from the work of Kim Fawthorpe and her team. Fawthorpe is manager of Interior Modification Services in Facilities Management, where she and her team of five interior designers look after all the furniture and interior design needs on campus—from outfitting a new space to remodelling and updating a previously used facility.
Newly installed University of Victoria President Kevin Hall is the first president of the university to seek permission to work on the territory of local First Nations before taking office.
Lydia Toorenburgh joins the Faculties of Science, Social Sciences and Humanities as the Indigenous Resurgence Coordinator. The new position is another step towards the Indigenization of UVic.
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.
Approximately 20 per cent of staff are working on campus at least part of the time. That number is expected to steadily rise as the COVID-19 vaccination program rolls out across the country.
Mike Abe is a Nikkei Sansei (third generation Japanese Canadian) and project manager for Landscapes of Injustice. In an interview, he described the work as “filling in the blanks of the silence.”
Now until Feb. 8, 2021, faculty and instructors are encouraged to apply for UVic's new Anti-Racism Initiative Grant. Grants of up to $7,500 are available to support the revision of programs, courses, curriculum or learning resources in ways that help fulfill UVic’s commitment to anti-racism and the values of equity, diversity and inclusion.