Max Cohen selected for COP26 delegation
The 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties will take place in Glasgow this November.
How can we work towards decolonizing conservation?
Looking back at the origins of biodiversity conservation shows that decolonization is necessary for just and effective steps forward, PhD candidate Sara Cannon explains
Recent geography graduate creates student support fund
Emily Acheson, who graduated with a PhD in 2020, created the fund to support geography students who may be facing financial hardship — especially during COVID-19.
2019/20 TA and Stellar Staff Awards
These departmental awards recognize the significant contribution that TAs make to undergraduate education, and the exceptional work of a member of staff.
Carbon footprints are hard to understand – here’s what you need to know
Seth Wynes, a recent PhD graduate from UBC Geography, writes in The Conversation about his research, which indicates that we might be focusing on the wrong things to reduce our carbon footprint.
Madeline Whetung awarded Indigenous History Best Article Prize
The 2020 award recognizes doctoral candidate Whetung’s work “(En)Gendering Shoreline Law: Nishnaabeg Relational Politics Along the Trent Severn Waterway”
Mapping COVID-19: GIS resources around the world
As health care professionals and researchers continue to fight against COVID-19, much of the information about helpful research initiatives gets lost under the piles of negative news.
James Rhatigan wins best thesis prize
The prize is awarded to an outstanding MA thesis that best advances knowledge of Canada and Canadian Studies.
Craig E. Jones on Densification, Displacement, and Underused housing in Metro Vancouver
Craig E. Jones, a PhD candidate, has addressed these issues in several media outlets.
Alumnus John Thistle’s Scholarly Publishing Recognized
His first book, Resettling the Range: Animals, Ecologies, and Human Communities in Early British Columbia, has received multiple awards.