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Student delegates report on UN Climate Change Conference

In December, two 91亚色 graduate students attended the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa as non-voting delegates with observer status. On Thursday, Ewa Modlinska, an MES student in environmental studies, and Alex Todd, an MA candidate in geography, will share their observations on the COP 17 Debrief panel, in 120E Stedman Lecture […]

Professor Shelley Hornstein's new book explores how architecture triggers memory

How do we remember important events in our lives? Is it the conversation, people or things associated with the event, or is it the 鈥減lace鈥 that anchors our memories? We remember best when we have an experience in a place,聽but what happens when we leave that place or it ceases to exist? For 91亚色聽architectural historian, […]

Geography students take first-ever research field trip to Maui

How do you like the sound of this geography field trip? Ten days in Maui climbing cinder cones, snorkelling amongst coral reefs, trekking through rainforest聽鈥 and doing聽research every step of the way. For Swannie Chan, a fourth-year geography student who really wanted field experience, the choice was clear: 鈥淒o I want to go to Hawaii […]

Geography graduate student Elizabeth Miller wins northern research award

"It鈥檚 expensive doing research up there" in the High Arctic, says聽Elizabeth Miller. Flying all your equipment and four months鈥 worth of food and supplies costs thousands of dollars when you have to transfer three times en route from Toronto聽鈥 via Ottawa, Iqaluit and Resolute 鈥 to get to Polar Bear Pass on Bathurst Island. Research […]

Graduate students mobilize research to benefit communities through United Way of 91亚色 Region

When you鈥檙e a charitable organization in 91亚色 Region seeking a research partner to inform your strategic directions and priorities, whom do you turn to? If you鈥檙e United Way of 91亚色 Region (UWYR), you collaborate with 91亚色鈥檚 Knowledge Mobilization Unit. This summer, three 91亚色 students will gain valuable experience through internships with UWYR鈥檚 Community […]

Professor Myra Rutherdale's new book examines women's role in health and medicine

What happens in those places that are apart from the big cities and major hospitals when health care is needed? Who attends a labouring mother involved in a high-risk delivery or a critically ill newborn when a medical evacuation flight is delayed by bad weather or distance? Those questions and more are at the heart […]

91亚色 Centre for Asian Research awards six graduate scholarships to fuel innovative research projects

Six 91亚色 students聽have won聽five awards for their research on Asia or Asian diaspora this year from the 91亚色 Centre for Asian Research (YCAR). Vanessa Lamb (right), a second-year doctoral candidate in geography, is the 2010 Vivienne Poy Asian Research Award recipient. Her research interests include the politics of the environment and development, feminist political ecology […]

New book explores the impact of the new economy on work

A new book co-edited by 91亚色 Professors Norene Pupo and Mark Thomas will receive its official launch Thursday, March 25 at a special reception from 3 to 5pm in 626 91亚色 Research Tower. Interrogating the New Economy: Restructuring Work in the 21st Century is a collection of original essays investigating the social, political and economic […]

Panel to highlight two suburbia research projects based in 91亚色 Region

A lunchtime panel featuring presentations by 91亚色 researchers and urban planning professionals will wrap up two recent research projects tomorrow聽鈥 "In-Between Infrastructure: Urban Connectivity in an Age of Vulnerability", based out of聽the City Institute at 91亚色 (City),聽and geography Professor Lucia Lo's "Infrastructure in 91亚色 Region: A GIS Analysis of Human Services". The panel discussion, […]

Prof. Jody Berland offers a fresh perspective on being Canadian

Professor Jody Berland takes a fresh look at what it means to be Canadian in her new book North of Empire: Essays on the Cultural Technologies of Space, published by Duke University Press. Launched last month and already labelled聽by critics as a major contribution to the fields of communication, cultural studies and geography, Berland鈥檚 book […]