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The forgotten and vital secret beneath our feet
December 9, 2019 | UVic News A University of Victoria hydrologist is one of an international group of scientists and experts who are calling for action to protect global groundwater resources—which make up 99 per cent of the Earth’s liquid freshwater. Tom Gleeson is...
Submissions now open for the 2020 On the Verge writing contest!
December 19, 2019 Did you know the 2020 on the Verge contest is now open for submissions? Brought to you by UVic Libraries and Equity and Human Rights (EQHR), this year’s contest theme is compassion, and our celebrity judge is poet Sonnet L’Abbé. Open to UVic...
Narratives of Memory, Migration, and Xenophobia
December 17, 2019 Narratives of Memory, Migration, and Xenophobia in the European Union and Canada is the distinct culmination of an intensive cross-cultural academic endeavour that explores how memories of the past are intricately intertwined with present-day...
From Family to Philosophy: Letter-Writers from the Pastons to Elizabeth Barrett Browning
December 16, 2019 A cultural change in the Renaissance freed talented European writers to compose letters rivaling the finest that survived from ancient Rome. This book traces the lives and outlooks of distinguished Britons as revealed in their correspondence. The...
Featured Thesis: Activities of daily living as a functional assessment predictor in older adults
by Adeshina Alani Today, we feature MSc research in Computer Science related to health and aging, "a systematic review with focus on architecture in connected health". https://dspace.library.uvic.ca:8443/handle/1828/11346 Abstract (excerpt): Background: Functional...
Featured Dissertation: Secure and lightweight authentication schemes for Internet of Things (IoT)
by Mohammed M. Alshahrani Is your cellphone hackable? What about your television, or your coffeemaker? Today, we feature research in Electrical and Computer Engineering, that examines authentication strategies related to the "Internet of Things" -- the myriad of...
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