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New issue of Philosophy in Review
The latest issue of Philosophy in Review is now available - Vol. 39, No. 4 Philosophy in Review continues to seek new reviewers. A list of books currently available for review is here. Potential reviewers who wish to review books should contact the journal; in most...
Royal Society of Canada elects four UVic researchers
September 10, 2019 | UVic News The University of Victoria’s Copyright and Scholarly Communications department congratulates four UVic researchers for their recent election to the Royal Society of Canada. ‘Professors Robert Gifford (psychology and environmental...
Featured Dissertation: Physical Controls on Extremes of Oceanic Carbon and Oxygen in Coastal Waters
by Zelalem M. Engida UVic News recently announced that "Times Higher Education released its 2020 world university rankings by subject for physical sciences and psychology, placing UVic programs in these areas among the Top 200 around the globe". To celebrate, we would...
Featured Thesis: Physiological and psychological impacts of nighttime call response in firefighters from volunteer and paid-on-call fire departments
by Thomas W. Service https://dspace.library.uvic.ca/handle/1828/11088Today’s featured thesis was submitted as part of a Master of Science in the School of Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education. Abstract (excerpt): An oft overlooked population in research,...
Concrete improvements
June 30, 2019 | UVic News & EdgeWise ‘What if concrete could actually heal itself? It’s not so far-fetched. UVic engineer Rishi Gupta, who is Harsh Rathod's PhD supervisor and HRG's co-founder and chief technology officer, has been working on “smart concrete”...
Featured Thesis: Deliciously detailed narratives – the use of food in stories of British war brides’ experiences
by Kendra Horosko https://dspace.library.uvic.ca:8443/handle/1828/3038Today’s featured thesis was submitted as part of a Master of Arts in the Department of History. Abstract (excerpt): During the Second World War, tens of thousands of Canadian soldiers stationed in...
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