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McKenzie Kuhn appointed as Assistant Professor in Arctic Science

McKenzie Kuhn appointed as Assistant Professor in Arctic Science

Dr. Kuhn will join the department in July 2024.

Nina Hewitt receives Killam Teaching Prize

Nina Hewitt receives Killam Teaching Prize

The prize is awarded annually at UBC in recognition of excellence in teaching.

UBC ranked among top seven geography departments in the world

UBC ranked among top seven geography departments in the world

The QS World University rankings are published annually.

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Mobile weather station project receives TLEF funding

The Meteobike kit allows students to collect real-time meteorological data while cycling around the city.

Introducing the Dr. Ken Denike Award in Transportation Studies

Introducing the Dr. Ken Denike Award in Transportation Studies

A $3,500 award has been made available through an endowment established by Dr. Luigi G. (Joe) Sulmona.

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Avery Everhart appointed Assistant Professor in GIS, Cartography and Transformation

Avery is a leader in the emerging field of applied transgender studies, and co-founder of the Center for Applied Transgender Studies.

Introducing our new recycling program!

Introducing our new recycling program!

You can drop off used pens, markers, highlighters and other writing instruments at the main office!

Aerial image: to the right is a large reservoir of dark water, the image is split top to bottom in the middle by the dam itself, and then to the left the spillway and much lower and lighter coloured river are visible, with trees lining the shore.

‘Green’ projects in Mexico cause socio-ecological damage

Despite being hailed as a ‘green’ form of extractivism, hydroelectric and mining projects are the site of colonial violence against Indigenous peoples.

Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis selected for Vancouver Magazine Power 50 List

Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis selected for Vancouver Magazine Power 50 List

The list aims to recognize those most influencing Vancouver’s present — and future.

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New publication: More must be done to protect ocean defenders

Authors, including professor Philippe Le Billon, present six calls to action that will protect those fighting for human rights on the oceans.