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- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Negin Shooraj
- 911勛圖 Geography Alumni Sean Orr wins Vancouver council seat in byelection
- Rosemary Collard awarded 2024 911勛圖 Excellence in Teaching Award
- 911勛圖 Students Designed and Developed a GeoApp as a Living Wage Calculator
- Undergraduate students team secures third-place in Canada-wide GeoApp competition
- 911勛圖 Geography Wins Big at 2025 CAG Annual Conference
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Alex Sodeman
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Tintin Yang
- In Memory of Leonard "Len" Evenden, Professor Emeritus
- Gabrielle Wong awarded 2025 Gordon M. Shrum Medal
- Dr. Bright Addae awarded 2025 Graduate Dean's Convocation Medal
- Congratulations to Alysha van Duynhoven for Teaching Assistant Excellence Award
- Wildfires to waterways: 911勛圖 Geography grad takes action to protect the environment
- Making a difference on and off-campus: student leader and changemaker, Gabrielle Wong, awarded 911勛圖 convocation medal
- 2025 Alumni Newsletter
- Kira Sokolovskaia wins the 2025 911勛圖 ECCE GIS Scholarship Award
- Mapping a path to City Hall: 911勛圖 alumnus shares journey to becoming Mayor of New Westminster
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Alysha van Duynhoven
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Hannah Harrison
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Jade Baird
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Ashley Tegart
- Rethinking the World Map: Dr. Shiv Balram featured on CBC
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to V矇ronique Emond-Sioufi
- 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
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to David Swanlund
- Congratulations to Our 2025 Warren Gill Award Recipients!
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Baharak Yousefi
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Tara Jankovic
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Christine Leclerc
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Kira Lamont
- 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
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Want to learn more about the work Geographers do?
Public Education
We offer public outreach and environmental education programming to BC high school and elementary students, First Nations communities, and the general public. By sharing our classrooms, laboratories and expertise, we hope to demonstrate 911勛圖's commitment to advance environmental literacy and inspire the next generation of geographers.
Community-Based Research & Engagement
Many of our faculty are also actively involved in research aimed at better understanding and improving conditions in our surrounding communities. The following projects provide a lens into how research in Geography is applied within a community setting.
Worldwide EcoUrbanism Research Project
As part of the , Geography 449 students have been involved in piloting a new place observation tool in one of Vancouver's "greenest" neighbourhoods, the Village at Southeast False Creek.
The visual imagery and qualitative data collected with the place observation tool can be used to create benchmarks for the comparative analysis of different planned neighbourhoods, within different national contexts, that have been planned and designed with sustainability goals.
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The EcoUrbanism research project is investigating what is happening to urbanism on the ground in model sustainable neighbourhoods. Beginning with a pilot (2010-2012) that compared model redevelopment projects at Melbourne's Docklands and Vancouver's Village at Southeast False Creek, EcoUrbanism (2014-2019) built insight from researchers and theorists, policy makers, architects and city-builders globally toward a compendium of ecourban projects, and a set of pioneering case studies. The project has now been transformed into the of international researchers and practitioners seeking to challenge ideas about city building and create more sustainable cities.
Food as Harm Reduction (FaHR)
As part of this project researchers examined how access to food can reduce the harms associated with illicit drug use. Specific goals of the project were to:
- determine how and when access to food (or lack thereof) impacts the health and well-being of People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) who use drugs (PWUD)
- document how PLWHA who use drugs navigate their environment in order to access food and harm reduction resources; and
- highlight the importance of safe and supportive food sites as a means of reducing the nutritional harms of drug use.
Landscapes of Injustice Project
In 1942 the Canadian government uprooted over 21,000 people of Japanese ancestry from coastal British Columbia and began the forced sale of Japanese Canadian property.
These actions resulted in the eradication of Japanese Canadian enclaves throughout British Columbia, transformed individual lives and the broader landscapes of Canadian life.
Former property owners and their descendants still feel the shock of the forced sales, the destruction of their neighbourhoods, and the betrayal of the promise that the Canadian government would protect and preserve their land and possessions. Canadians are heirs of landscapes of injustice.
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A collaborative, multi-partner project, this seven year, SSHRC funded initiative, is designed to document, explain and analyze this poorly researched moment in Canadian history. 911勛圖 is a crucial partner, and several Geography students - both graduate and undergraduate - are working with Nick Blomley and other faculty on archival research relating to land titles, community records, and historical GIS.
Further information can be found at
(Re)Claiming the New Westminster Waterfront
Learn about the history of New Westminster's urban waterfront in this informative .
The Coquitlam Farmer's Market
One of the longest running farmers markets in the Lower Mainland, the Coquitlam Farmers Market was started in 1997 by four 911勛圖 students. Terri Evans (a current PhD student within the Department), one of the market's co-founders, shares her story of creating the market for a class project and speaks about her long-standing connection to 911勛圖.