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A newly published dataset in Scientific Data highlights the results of a collaborative effort led by Prof. Bendixen and the 9I制作厂免费 in 2022. During a workathon, 10 students contributed to gathering data along 250,000 km of Canada鈥檚 coastline, culminating in a significant contribution to coastal research.

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Published on: 27 Jan 2025

9I制作厂免费鈥檚 Department of Geography turns 80 this year!聽 聽This milestone marks the anniversary of George Kimble鈥檚 appointment as 9I制作厂免费鈥檚 first Professor of Geography and Department Chair on January 1, 1945.听

Read the full announcement from the Faculty of Science here.

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Published on: 24 Jan 2025

Wetlands, often overlooked, play a crucial role in combating climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide and mitigating flooding. Despite their importance, these ecosystems face threats from human activities and development. Protecting and restoring wetlands is essential for environmental health and climate resilience.听 Read more about the work that Professor Sara Knox and colleagues are doing in this area:

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Published on: 6 Jan 2025

Earlier this month, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation held its 17th Annual Awards Ceremony for Planetary Health at the Monte-Carlo Opera House, attended by Sovereign Prince Albert II. PhD candidates Arunabha Dey and Wendy Ampuero Reyes, supervised by Dr. Gail Chmura, were honoured with the IPCC scholarship, which supports PhD students from developing countries in climate change research and strategy development. Both Wendy and Arunabha are studying how wetland management can impact climate.

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Published on: 3 Dec 2024

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Classified as: students, physiology, staff
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Published on: 14 Nov 2024

The department is saddened to hear about the passing of Professor Jack Ives.听聽Jack was a former PhD student and faculty member of the Department who went on to become a world renowned mountain specialist.听 .听

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Published on: 31 Oct 2024

Congratulations to doctoral student Morgan Sleeth who won second place for best PhD oral presentation at this year's Canadian Association of Geographers in St. John's.听 .

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Published on: 30 Oct 2024

In continuing our commitment to providing a high-quality and intensive Master of Public Policy program and in recognition of an ever-increasing cost of living, the Max Bell School will be increasing our entrance scholarships to $15,000 each for eligible Canadian applicants (citizens and permanent residents) beginning in fall 2025. These scholarships are based on merit, and all applicants will be considered automatically unless otherwise specified. The funding will be awarded to accepted students during their year attending the MPP program.

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Published on: 1 Oct 2024

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Classified as: staff, dept. of physiology, External, students, Advanced BioImaging Facility
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Published on: 1 Oct 2024

We are entering a 6-week period referred to as the "fall shoulder season", which runs from end of September to early November. It is during this period that we switch from cooling our buildings to heating them.听This transition does not affect the ventilation levels in the spaces, only the temperature.

Although the University is transitioning toward more flexible and adaptable systems, it remains difficult to maintain stable temperatures in some of our buildings at this time of the year, given the聽outdoor temperature fluctuations.

Classified as: heating, ventilation
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Published on: 25 Sep 2024

A shutdown of steam distribution is planned on the downtown campus on the morning of Thursday, October 3, 2024, between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m. This shutdown is necessary for Facilities Management and Ancillary Services to replace pieces of equipment.听

This shutdown will affect all buildings on the downtown campus that rely on steam for:

  • domestic hot water production,
  • sterilization,
  • humidification,
  • and heating.

The buildings that will be affected are:

Classified as: steam, shutdown, heating
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Published on: 25 Sep 2024

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