Details for the PhD in Nursing Information Session on Monday May 5th, 2025 5:00pm to 6:00pm PT on Zoom. Applications for 2026 PhD entrance due no later than November 15, 2025.
News and events
Edith Monture's legacy honoured on Indigenous Nurses Day.
Scoping Review Workshop Registration, A JBI approach
There is a real need for people to be able to age in place as long as possible, with as much wellbeing and comfort as possible. We need to be thinking more about what these people are going through. We know we need to support our informal caregivers. Mariko Sakamoto
The UVic MN Program (APL, INDW, NUED) and NUED Certificate application deadlines for the September 2025
Dr. McKee's research studied Inuit perspectives of Public health Tuberculosis policy and practice in Nunavut
The School of Nursing is pleased to offer congratulations to Dr. Jillian Harding on the recent convocation of her PhD. Co-supervised by Dr. Esther Sangster-Gormley Dr. Gweneth Doane, Dr. Harding's research explored Indigenous peoples experiences of culturally safe health care.
Q&A with Nursing grad Tessa Whitehouse
The long history and accomplishments of Indigenous nursespast, present and futurewere celebrated on Indigenous Nurses Day last week at a special event at Na-tsa-maht Gathering Place at the Camosun Lansdowne campus.

We are excited to see the works of our talented colleagues and instructors in the 2025 Art Education Faculty Art Show!
The Dovers Return! We are delighted to welcome back the Dover Quartet, which closed VSMF 2024 with a phenomenal pair of sold-out concerts.

Speaker: Te-Chun Wang , 51勛圖
Location: via Zoom
Event type:
Graduate dissertations

Conferring with a spiritual counsellor in the Christian tradition available for fresh insight on challenges you may be facing.

This food share program provides free food for UVic students through the Multifaith Centre.

Hosted by UVic London Alumni Network Chair, Tom MacDonald (BA '11), this relaxed gathering is a great chance to reconnect with fellow grads and expand yourUVic network.

Renting off-campus housing can feel overwhelming, especially in a new country. In this session, we will delve deeper into the renting process and what to know as you get ready to rent. We will
goover applying for housing, understanding rental contracts, and preparing to move-in. We will also discuss staying safe, responsibilities of landlords and tenants, and how to access housing
supportresources. Students will also have the opportunity to ask ICS Settlement Advisers any housing-related questions.
Consult our
ICS off-campus housing
informationpagefor further resources.
Please RSVP for the Zoom link.