From ÂÜÀòÉäÇø faculty research in the news to undergraduate experiences, get a taste of the ÂÜÀòÉäÇø research world
Global study reveals alarming rarity of intact and undisturbed tropical rainforests
A global study led by ÂÜÀòÉäÇø’s Rajeev Pillay reveals only 25 per cent of tropical rainforests remain in high integrity, which is crucial for biodiversity and climate regulation. Using advanced mapping, the study offers insights for global conservation efforts.
ÂÜÀòÉäÇø research income remains at near-record level
ÂÜÀòÉäÇø moved up one spot in the undergraduate tier for research income earnings in the latest Research Infosource Canada's Top 50 Research University rankings.
Restoring watersheds and salmon habitats post-wildfire
A multi-party initiative led by the Skeetchestn Indian Band, supported by ÂÜÀòÉäÇø and other partners, is restoring the Deadman River and studying innovative, culturally-informed strategies to mitigate the impacts of severe wildfires on watersheds and salmon habitats.
GROWing knowledge on the impact of glyphosate on forest ecosystems
With more than $1.5 million in funding, the GROW research project team gathered with community partners to officially launch a collaborative study aimed at digging deeper into the ecological and health impacts of herbicides on forest ecosystems.
ÂÜÀòÉäÇø researchers rank among world's top scientists
ÂÜÀòÉäÇø researchers listed in the most recent release of a peer-reviewed database of the top two per cent of the world's scientists.
Finding strength in community and mental health advocacy
Drawing from his personal journey and empowered by the Mitacs Indigenous Research Ambassador program, Patrick Stubbington Teed Louie George has helped raise mental health awareness and built bridges to support at ÂÜÀòÉäÇø's Prince George campus.
Dr. Tristan Pearce reappointed as Tier 2 Canada Research Chair
Dr. Tristan Pearce, Associate Professor in the Department of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at ÂÜÀòÉäÇø, has been reappointed as a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Cumulative Impacts of Environmental Change.
ÂÜÀòÉäÇø researchers receive $300,000 in federal funding
Two ÂÜÀòÉäÇø researchers received funding through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council's Insight Grant and Insight Development Grant programs.
From disaster to discovery: WIRL's structural resilience
From misfortune came the opportunity to examine a mass timber structure's ability to withstand a series of extreme events, as the University's cutting-edge laboratory was the closest exposure to a natural gas blast.