Tag: geography
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Wolves get clever with crab traps
Wild wolf behaviour on BC’s central coast may represent the first documented case of potential tool use in the species,…
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Field school helped this UVic science grad fall for rocks
Growing up in Ottawa, ON, Maya Frojmovic loved the outdoors. That love was central in her choice to attend UVic…
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Salish Sea re-centred: new map highlights Indigenous treaties and rights
Maps are traditionally seen as colonial tools that lay claim to lands, lakes and rivers; however, a new map in…
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Celebrating research and teaching excellence
Eighteen researchers, teachers, students and artists are receiving UVic’s REACH awards, which pay tribute to campus leaders who champion dynamic…
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How UVic teamed with waste pickers in Brazil to build a university
UVic’s Division of Continuing Studies is issuing micro credential certificates for UNICATA students who complete learning modules.
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UVic researchers test community climate solutions
From helping to convert seaweed overgrowth into benefits for the blue economy, to improving travel across sea ice, two University…
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World-leading UVic climate research gets a $4M boost
From helping to convert seaweed overgrowth into benefits for the blue economy, to improving travel across sea ice, two University…
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Fresh perspectives on our unique BSc in Climate Science
Camryn Thompson, a fourth-year Science student, and David Atkinson, co-developer of the BSc in Climate Science program, for their experiences…
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Upcycling lives
UVic geographer Jutta Gutberlet is helping communities of waste pickers in Brazil improve their working conditions, form co-operatives and advance…