New mobile parking app
You can now use a contactless app to pay for daily or weekly campus parking. Download the free HonkMobile app to pay for parking directly from your phone.
You can now use a contactless app to pay for daily or weekly campus parking. Download the free HonkMobile app to pay for parking directly from your phone.
Since March 2020, Campus Security staff have collected approximately 100 bicycles from campus. If you left your bike on campus due to COVID-19 and would like it back, please let us know.
The university flag will be lowered on Friday, Sept. 11, in honour of UVic students Emma Machado and John Geerdes, and UVic Law staff member Janet Person.
Looking for your online courses? Find them on Brightspace.
Get involved in governing at UVic by serving on the university’s Senate! We are seeking undergraduate student representatives from the Faculties of Education and Human and Social Development.
For those of us returning to campus, and even for those of us who are continuing to work on campus, things will certainly feel different this fall. Here are a few things you can expect.
UVic will continue to offer a blend of face-to-face and online instruction for the spring term. We are looking at ways to safely open up the campus more while keeping aligned with public health guidelines.
Effective Sept. 8, the university is recommending that everyone wear a mask in public indoor spaces where physical distancing can’t be maintained for longer than brief periods.
UVic Libraries has signed agreements with four publishers and negotiated access to +200,000 eBook titles to support online learning and research.
UVic's central administrative system (Banner) used for student records, payroll, and finance will be unavailable on Saturday, August 22, 2020 from 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. to perform a planned system maintenance.
President Cassels gives a short video update on work safe planning, summer term activities, enrolments and budget, longer term planning and building a supportive and engaging community at UVic.
The BC government has released its Go-Forward Guidelines for the BC Post-Secondary Sector to support the gradual increase of in-person teaching, learning, research, administrative and support services while reducing the risk of COVID-19 transmission.