Jenise Finlay, SDH PhD candidate, recently published the article “This Is My Future?”: Understanding the Lives of Emerging Adult Women Living with Chronic Pain Through a Narrative Inquiry in Global Qualitative Nursing Research
News and events
Jenise Finlay, SDH PhD candidate, has been named a 2025 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar for her proposed research on chronic pain and sexuality in health care.
Pablo Gonzalez-Nieto, SDH MSc student, together with Substance Drug Checking based at CISUR have recently published their research in the International Journal of Drug Policy.
Luiza Costa, SDH PhD student, and her supervisor Dr Jennifer White recently published a paper in the Social Sciences journal. “Making Sense of Critical Suicide Studies: Metaphors, Tensions, and Futurities"
Student publication by Anthony Theodore Amato's Bachelor of Arts thesis (Master of Arts SDH student),
Jeff joins us from Queen’s University, where he is Canada Research Chair in Environmental Health Equity. A health geographer and critical health promotion scholar, he is known for his contributions to research, policy, and practice at the intersection between environmental and social wellbeing in an unequal world.
Dr. Sarah Wright Cardinal and elected Council member Tracy Charlie of the Pacheedaht First Nation (PFN), are co-leading a ground-breaking project, Reclaiming Nuu-chah-nulth teachings to empower and strengthen the roles and responsibilities of Pacheedaht young men.

We are excited to see the works of our talented colleagues and instructors in the 2025 Art Education Faculty Art Show!

Nature Based Therapy for burnout and anxiety

Gather to discuss Scripture, pray, and nurture ecumenical community with fellow students.

Indigenous Alum Community Annual Dinner
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Date:Wednesday, June 25, 2025
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Time:Guests welcome anytime after 5 p.m. | Dinner starts at 5:45 p.m.
📍 Venue:University Club Patio, UVic
✅ RSVP:Free to attend – advance registration requested

"There are sometimes power outages but don't be afraid," explains the housekeeper as she leads the recently appointed maid through a labyrinthine estate that causes one to yearn for the
comparativecordiality of Rebecca's Manderley. The vast property belongs to the mysterious Japanese heiress Lady Hideko (Kim Min-hee), an odd young woman who has been raised to marry her monstrous
uncle. The newgirl, Sookhee (Kim Tae-ri), is a thief and a forger who has taken her post at the behest of a flimflam artist known as "Count Fujiwara". The conman hopes that Sookhee will persuade
Hideko to run offwith him instead. The plan is simple: Fujiwara will marry Hideko, commit her to a mental asylum, and split the fortune with Sookhee and her criminal family. But then Sookhee
begins to fall for herenigmatic mistress. And Sookhee's game may not be the only con in play. Fingersmith, Sarah Waters' story of clandestine female lovers embroiled in Victorian-era houses,
isn't an obvious choice forPark Chan-wook.
– Irish Times
"There are giddy pleasures to be found in this rip-roaringly ripe erotic thriller/melodrama from Oldboy director Park Chan-wook." –
Mark Kermode
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Go see it. If you love cinema at all, go see it"
– Detroit News
Reading of prayers from various faith groups & traditions in honour of the Indigenous Children.

A study and groups discussion of various topics discussed by Abdu'l-Bahá that are relevant to the problems in today's society.