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Our academic and research activities make a vital impact world-wide. 17 percent of UVic’s student body is international, represented by 110 countries around the world.

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Global engagement

The Office of Global Engagement develops and promotes global partnerships that advance UVic's strategic goals for internationalization, which includes:

  • providing support to UVic faculty and staff in furthering their international activities
  • coordinating international partnerships, projects and programs that enhance UVic's diverse intercultural and global environment
  • organizing and hosting international delegations
Front page of UVic´s Global Engagement Strategy, depicting an Earth globe in the middle of two blurbs: "From a CANADIAN UNIVERSITY that engages in global activities, to a GLOBAL UNIVERSITY that thrives in the Canadian context"

Global Engagement Strategy

UVic's Global Engagement Strategy highlights the priorities for the next 5 years (2023-2028) to help transform the University of Victoria into a truly global institution.

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Global partnerships

UVic has active partnership agreements with over 200 post-secondary institutions located worldwide. These partnerships enable students, staff and faculty to collaborate internationally and travel abroad for study, co-op, service learning, professional development and research opportunities.

International research

UVic ranks among the world’s best and most internationally-engaged research universities.

Our international focus infuses the work of every faculty and research centre.

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Visiting international researchers

Learn more about UVic’s research strengths and find out how we can help you accomplish your research goals.

Visit UVic as a post-doctoral fellow, a scholar.

Learn about the funding opportunities available to researchers visiting UVic.

International opportunities for students

International Centre for Students offers programs and support for new and current UVic students.

Students can add an international experience to their UVic studies. We offer exchanges, field schools and co-op work terms around the world. We provide funding opportunities for both outbound and inbound students.

If you're an international student seeking entry to a UVic degree program, visit undergraduate or graduate admissions. We offer useful resources and advice for international students coming to UVic.

We also support short-term students such as visiting research students and visiting, exchange and study abroad students.

International travel safety

UVic has an established Off-Campus Activity Risk Management Policy. This policy supports procedures to ensure that travellers are prepared for and safe throughout their trip abroad. We have partnered with International SOS (ISOS) to offer emergency medical, safety and security advice, referrals and emotional support when travelling.

Events

Open UVic geologist wins Kyoto Prize for research

UVic geologist wins Kyoto Prize for research

University of Victoria Adjunct Professor Paul Hoffman has won the Kyoto Prize for his tenacious research of Earth’s geological history.

Open Paul Hoffman wins Kyoto Prize for earth research

Paul Hoffman wins Kyoto Prize for earth research

Paul Hoffman has been steadfast in his explorations of hypotheses that other scientists have ignored. Despite backlash against his research at various times throughout his career, the geologist and...

Open Researching kelp restoration

Researching kelp restoration

A team of researchers led by UVic and the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre is attempting to regrow kelp forests, working closely with British Columbia coastal First Nations.

Open UVic national leader in climate and sustainability

UVic national leader in climate and sustainability

The University of Victoria is a leader among Canadian universities when it comes to climate impact research and programs, according to new international rankings released on Wednesday.

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