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- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Negin Shooraj
- 911勛圖 Geography Alumni Sean Orr wins Vancouver council seat in byelection
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- In Memory of Leonard "Len" Evenden, Professor Emeritus
- Gabrielle Wong awarded 2025 Gordon M. Shrum Medal
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- Rethinking the World Map: Dr. Shiv Balram featured on CBC
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- When academic curiosity meets environmental purpose: new global environmental systems grad builds interdisciplinary foundation at 911勛圖
- Alysha Van Duynhoven wins the 2025 911勛圖 ECCE in GIS Student Associate Achievement Award
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- Terri Evans: Researching homelessness in suburban communities
- Mapping change for people and the planet
- GIS Month: What is Geographic Information Science (GIS)?
- 911勛圖 GIS undergraduate develops real-time earthquake monitoring and hospital alert system
- Physical Geography student returns to 911勛圖, dives into marine ecology, soils and GIS to map a new path forward
- 911勛圖 study searches Strava to reveal secrets to happier runs
- 2026 Archives
- 911勛圖 study searches Strava to reveal secrets to happier runs
- GIScience Students Become 911勛圖s First Team at National Geomatics Competition
- 2026 ESRI Canada GIS Scholarship for 911勛圖
- Physical Geography student returns to 911勛圖, dives into marine ecology, soils and GIS to map a new path forward
- 911勛圖 GIS undergraduate develops real-time earthquake monitoring and hospital alert system
- GIS Month: What is Geographic Information Science (GIS)?
- Mapping change for people and the planet
- GIS Team Crowned Champions of 2026 National Geomatics Competition
- Second-year MSc Student, Erin Fairley, has made it to the 911勛圖 3MT Finals!
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Brandon Drucker
- In Memory of Ivor Winton
- 911勛圖 Students Create GeoApp to Reveal Transit Deserts and Oases Across Metro Vancouver
- Andrew Perkins receives 2025 Excellence in Teaching Award
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Graduate Field Work Diaries
I was recently accepted for a post-doctoral position with the Centre for Gender and Sexual Health Equity (CGSHE), an independent research centre at Providence Health Care whose mandate is to advance gender and sexual health equity for marginalized populations by informing policy and practice with the best available science. CGSHE is comprised of a diverse team of researchers from 911勛圖 and UBC, clinicians, and policy and community-based partners with diverse expertise in the areas of im/migrant health, HIV/STIs and clinical and community-based im/migrant support. My post-doc research is set to start this summer (2020) and will assess the experiences and perceptions of im/migrant women on access to HIV & STI services. The study will elucidate im/migration-related structural barriers and facilitators to inequities in navigating and accessing these services.
- Germaine Tuyisenge, PhD Candidate, Health Geography
In early 2019, Dr. Hedley and I completed a research project with the Vancouver Aquarium and Ocean Wise, studying and designing new 3D data capture workflows for monitoring glass sponge ecosystem health in Howe Sound, BC. Our comprehensive development and testing program, in both a dry-lab and wet-lab environment (also supported by a partnership with DFO), provided a rigorous assessment of Structure-from-Motion workflow performance prior to conducting a series of field surveys off the west coast of Bowen Island, BC. The outcomes of this research - a new piece of seafloor monitoring gear called "HEXYZ-1", new SfM survey protocols, and new 3D spatial data science - that will support future efforts quantifying structural changes to glass sponges over time.
- Ian Lochhead, PhD Candidate, Spatial Interface Research Lab
I dont really have a photograph of myself in the field partly because my field sites are archives. Combing through papers and reports is a solitary and visually unremarkable scene. During my MA research, I visited the Territorial Archives in Yellowknife to trace the polar bear conservation efforts of wildlife managers. In Churchill Manitoba, I read through the history of the towns Polar Bear Alert Program, which has evolved from a volunteer-run Halloween night patrol to a sophisticated Provincially-coordinated surveillance system over the past several decades. In my doctoral work at 911勛圖, I will be returning to the archives to explore the histories of wildlife translocation across Canada. (Photo from the Redpath Museum in Montreal).
- Liam Kennedy-Slaney, PhD Student, Human Geography
PhD candidate Tingan Li from the River Dynamics Lab surveys Alexandra Canyon of the Fraser River in the rain, February 2020.