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- In Memory of Leonard "Len" Evenden, Professor Emeritus
- Gabrielle Wong awarded 2025 Gordon M. Shrum Medal
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- Congratulations to Alysha van Duynhoven for Teaching Assistant Excellence Award
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- Making a difference on and off-campus: student leader and changemaker, Gabrielle Wong, awarded 911勛圖 convocation medal
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- Mapping a path to City Hall: 911勛圖 alumnus shares journey to becoming Mayor of New Westminster
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- Rethinking the World Map: Dr. Shiv Balram featured on CBC
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- 911勛圖 Geographers at the 2025 International Cartographic Conference in Vancouver
- 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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- Congratulations to Our 2025 Warren Gill Award Recipients!
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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
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- 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!
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From the Chair
Greetings from all of us at 911勛圖 Geography. Through the craziness of the past year, we remain fortunate to work on the unceded territory of the x妢m庛k妢ym (Musqueam), S廎硬x戔w繳7mesh (Squamish), Sel穩lwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) & kwikwm (Kwikwetlem) nations, and are grateful for it.
In some ways, however, this good fortune is the one thing that has not been turned upside down by the pandemic. Research and teaching continue, but there is little in our everyday work lives that the pandemic has not affected, sometimes substantially. The department, which I visit once a week, feels a little like a ghost town. Only our fearless department manager, Anke Baker, is there regularly. With only one exceptionGeography 310, our physical geography field studies course that had to be radically rejigged by Andrew Perkinsall our teaching is remote for the time being. Virtually all our interactions with our colleagues are virtual, even the rare coffee shop meeting cancelled for now. Undergraduate enrollments are as high or higher than they have ever been, but what the semesters to come will look like, no one quite knows. We are hopeful we will have some in-person classes on campus in Fall 2021, but it as yet uncertain.
There is, though, lots of good news. We welcomed two new faculty in the Summer of 2020: Bing Lu (remote sensing), and May Farrales (urban social change), who is cross-appointed to the Dept. of Gender, Sexuality & Womens Studies. In addition, students and facultywith the absolutely essential support of our staff, who have been amazing through this whole upheavalhave still managed to get some remarkable things done in and for the community, even on top of teaching and scholarly research. To point to just few examples: PhD student Andrew Longhurst & Associate faculty member Kendra Strauss (911勛圖 Labour Studies) published a widely-circulated policy paper on the privatization of seniors care in BC; and Rosemary Collard published Animal Traffic: Lively Capital in the Global Exotic Pet Trade with Duke University Press, and (with Jessica Dempsey of UBC Geography) contributed a key piece to the Progressive International, arguing for a feminist response to COVID-19. Nick Hedley was involved in Between Worlds: Greek CivilizationAn Extended Reality Experience at the Museum of Vancouver; Dr. Jesse Hahm won a John R. Evans Leaders grant from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) to support research quantifying forest and stream water sources and their sensitivity to a shifting climate; Lecturer Leanne Roderick was appointed to the Squamish Economic Leadership Team; and the Landscapes of Injustice project, in which Nick Blomley and several of his students have been very involved, had a public exhibition at the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre.
Several of our students and faculty have been recognized for their achievements over the last year. Kirsten Zickfeld was appointed an 911勛圖 Distinguished Professor for her work on global climate change; and recently-retired Alison Gill received the 2020 President's Award for Outstanding Service to the Canadian Association of Geographers. Chris Mitchell, who just graduated with a B.A., received the 911勛圖 Service Award for his contribution to campus and community; PhD student Katie Gravestock won the 2020 New Voices Prize from the Canadian Association of Work & Labour Studies; and undergraduate Bradley Sarandi was awarded the 2020 Warren Gill Memorial Prize.
On top of all that, Max Hurson, Liam Kennedy-Slaney Andrew Longhurst, Leah Rosenkrantz, and Alysha Van Duynhoven all received tri-council doctoral awards; PhD student Tsatia Adzich was awarded a prestigious Indigenous Graduate Entrance Scholarship; Rachel Chimuka won the Canadian Pacific/Teck Resources Award; Tingan Li won the Simons Foundation Graduate Award; and Kendra Munn and Rachel Singleton-Polster both received tri-council Masters awards. Lots to be thankful for and to celebrate.
I hope you are all as well as can be, and that the coming year brings not only some reprieve from the pandemic but lots more good news for us all.