Dr. Neilesh Bose interview
Dr. Neilesh Bose was interviewed for this CBC News feature on the Indian election.
Dr. Neilesh Bose was interviewed for this CBC News feature on the Indian election.
Exploring the controversy regarding captive orcas
Read more: Dr. Jason Colby - exploring the controversy regarding captive orcas
Each year our Jamie Cassels University Research Award (JCURA) winners dig deep into their research to present fascinating glimpses into the past. We are so proud of how well these undergrads represent the History Department. Congratulations to Massimo Calabrese, Amber Fill, Kaja Pedersen, and Sarah Johnston!
Dr. Jason Colby interview for Salon: "We've got orcas all wrong and it's killing them"
Dr. Elizabeth Vibert: Palestine was never a ‘land without a people'
Read more: Dr. Elizabeth Vibert: Palestine was never a ‘land without a people'
Dr. Jason Colby interview about Skana the captive orca
Read more: Dr. Jason Colby interview about Skana the captive orca
Dr. Martin Bunton was interviewed for CHEK News, providing context for the situation in the Middle East.
Dr. Devereaux has published "Execution, State and Society in England, 1660–1900". Congratulations!
Dr. Neilesh Bose has been giving interviews providing some background on the cultural and political situation in India, and its diplomatic relationship with Canada.
Read more: Dr. Neilesh Bose interviews about Indian politics and culture
Dr. Zhongping Chen in the Times-Colonist
Work study positions have been posted.
Catch up with all the latest news from the History Department
Dr. Sara Beam was recently interviewed for a podcast on Early Modern History
Book Launch - Transpacific Reform and Revolution: The Chinese in North America, 1898−1918 September 26 - 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Devilfish: The History and Future of Gray Whales and People
Congratulations to Honours student Keely Collins on winning the Hannah Summer Studentship!
Gender, Trans + Women's History Month - Suggested Readings
Read more: Gender, Trans + Women's History Month: Suggested Readings
Teaching Black history
Celebrate Black History Month! - Suggested Readings
SSHRC Impact Award
See History events in the UVic events calendar.
The Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) is an ideal environment for discussing, learning, and building skills in the digital humanities. Join us for intensive seminars, colloquium presentations, affiliated conferences and events, and much more!
In support of the World Partnership Walk (Canada's largest event in support of fighting global poverty), UVic is coordinating the sale of delicious homemade samosas.
Samosas are sold by the dozen at $25 per dozen. Orders must be submitted and paid for by Tuesday, June 25 at 4:00 p.m.
Love pizza? Love reading? Visit the Ask Us desk this summer and pick up a Book Bingo Card.
How does it work? When you finish reading a book, see us to receive a stamp on your bingo card. For every bingo line you get, you will be entered in a draw for a free large pizza at the end of thesummer!
So happy reading and happy eating!
Contest rules
This foodshare program provides food for UVic students through the Multifaith Centre.
Looking for work? Exploring career options? Meet with a career educator for support.