Three university ranking programs have again placed the University of Victoria research and researchers among the best in the world.
New study finds northern elephant seals in the deep Pacific Ocean using sonar from an Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) observatory as a dinner bell to forage for their next fish feast.
New research shows teenagers from Ice Age and modern day have more in common than we thought.
In the fall, First Nations and Métis nurses will embark on their graduate studies as part of the Indigenous Graduate Education in Nursing (I-GEN) program. The first-of-its-kind master’s program is designed to decolonize and Indigenize nursing where graduate students live and work.
For several Indigenous students, faculty and staff, podcasting has emerged as something deeply personal—a vehicle through which their individual experiences can be shared to broader audiences.
Arbutus Cloud has revolutionized how scientists process, share and store massive data sets. Several UVic projects using Arbutus Cloud receive funding support through the Digital Research Alliance of Canada and the Government of British Columbia.
As a PhD student who is passionate about marine science, Acharya-Patel is inspiring, and developing, the next generation of ocean professionals.
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