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UCalgary Geography

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We examine the relationships between place, space & environment. Geography is a physical & social science which examines many environmental & social issues.

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UrbanCSA is calling for submissions for our upcoming event, The Urban Realm Exhibition! Submit your work by May 3rd using the provided form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… If you have any questions please email us at [email protected]

UrbanCSA is calling for submissions for our upcoming event, The Urban Realm Exhibition! 

Submit your work by May 3rd using the provided form:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

If you have any questions please email us at urbanrealmexhibition@gmail.com
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We are thrilled to invite you to the opening night of the Urban Realm Exhibition on May 24th at the SPANICARTS Gallery, 604 1 St SW, Calgary, AB T2P 1M6. Please use the following link to RSVP: eventbrite.ca/e/the-urban-re… An entry fee of $5 will apply to support the exhibition.

We are thrilled to invite you to the opening night of the Urban Realm Exhibition on May 24th at the SPANICARTS Gallery, 604 1 St SW, Calgary, AB T2P 1M6.

Please use the following link to RSVP: eventbrite.ca/e/the-urban-re…

An entry fee of $5 will apply to support the exhibition.
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Visiting researchers from the University of Calgary! This research team has been studying the oceanography of Cambridge Bay for almost 10 years. They are specifically interested in measuring greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane. Check them out!

Visiting researchers from the University of Calgary! This research team has been studying the oceanography of Cambridge Bay for almost 10 years. They are specifically interested in measuring greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane. Check them out!
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Researchers believe a fossil discovery west of Prince Albert not only shows proof people occupied the area over 9,000 years ago but also may assist future generations to adapt to climate change. panow.com/2024/07/04/bis…

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Do you remember the most impactful teaching memory you have? The University of Calgary Teaching Awards recognize teaching excellence in UCalgary educators across the campus. Nominations close Sept. 25, 2024. teaching-learning.ucalgary.ca/research-and-r……

Do you remember the most impactful teaching memory you have? The University of Calgary Teaching Awards recognize teaching excellence in UCalgary educators across the campus.  

Nominations close Sept. 25, 2024. 
teaching-learning.ucalgary.ca/research-and-r……
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The Department of Geography invites applications for sessional instructors to teach the following courses in Fall 2024 (August 26, 2024 - December 24, 2024) UBST 253 (LEC 1) - Introduction to Cities: TR 14:00-15:15 (In person) Apply Here: internal.careers.ucalgary.ca/jobs/14730762-…

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Samantha Jones in celebrating the publication of her debut collection of poetry, Attic Rain, with NeWest Press. Sam is a PhD Candidate in Geography working on Arctic carbon cycling with Dr. Brent Else. bookshop.newestpress.com/products/attic…

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ANAR/GEOG Speaker Series | Ancient Landscape, Settlement Patterns, and Cultural Transitions on Kos, Dodecanese, Greece, ca. 1700 to 1050 BCE A lecture by Dr. Salvatore Vitale from the University of Pisa, Italy September 17, 2024 in Earth Sciences 455, 2-3 pm.

ANAR/GEOG Speaker Series | Ancient Landscape, Settlement Patterns, and Cultural Transitions on Kos, Dodecanese, Greece, ca. 1700 to 1050 BCE 

A lecture by Dr. Salvatore Vitale from the University of Pisa, Italy

September 17, 2024 in Earth Sciences 455, 2-3 pm.
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Beakerhead is back! Calgary’s brain-busting science spectacle is bigger and STEAM-ier than ever at the TELUS Spark, Sept. 20-22! Featuring a methane-sensing robot display led by Geography professor Chris Hugenholtz and his team! ucalgary.ca/news/beakerhea…

Beakerhead is back! Calgary’s brain-busting science spectacle is bigger and STEAM-ier than ever at the TELUS Spark, Sept. 20-22!  

Featuring  a methane-sensing robot display led by Geography professor Chris Hugenholtz and his team! 

ucalgary.ca/news/beakerhea…
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Congratulations to Andrew Sedor on his Top 40 Under 40 2024 feature! He’s an urban-mobility trailblazer who helps mentor and inspire future urban planners. He is also a sessional instructor in the Urban Studies program in Geography and a former student! avenuecalgary.com/top-40-under-4…

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Discover how we can better coexist with these urban canines in City. šŸ™ļøšŸŒæ In her presentation Living with Coyotes, Dr. Shelley Alexander, coyote expert and professor UCalgary Geography, will explore coyote behavior and our everyday encounters with them. šŸ”—rmoutlook.com/beyond-local/c…

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What if soil could communicate? 🌱 Join Dr. Katherine Lawless from UCalgaryComMediaFilm and UCalgary Geography for an engaging talk on the evolution of "soil communication" and its growing role in social-ecological knowledge systems. Jan 16, 2pm. Details: bit.ly/4fYHRwG

What if soil could communicate? 🌱 Join Dr. Katherine Lawless from <a href="/CMFCalgary/">UCalgaryComMediaFilm</a> and <a href="/UCalgaryGeog/">UCalgary Geography</a> for an engaging talk on the evolution of "soil communication" and its growing role in social-ecological knowledge systems. Jan 16, 2pm. Details: bit.ly/4fYHRwG
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Tricia Stadnyk, a professor UCalgary Geography, in her article for The Conversation Canada, highlights significant concerns regarding Canada's water governance and management systems, emphasizing that they pose a threat to the nation's water supply. theconversation.com/canadas-water-…

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Dr. Brent Else from the Department of Geography is inspecting equipment aboard the Canadian Navy ship HMCS Margaret Brooke on a mission to Antarctica, unlocking climate clues that could shed light on changes in the Arctic. ā„ļøšŸŒ #ClimateResearch #ArcticScience

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Dr. Victoria Fast, Associate Professor in Geography at UCalgary, adopts #FutureSkills modules in her courses to help students succeed in a tech-driven world.šŸ’” #UCalgary prepares students with skills to thrive across all aspects of life ucalgary.ca/news/ucalgary-…

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Dr. Aaron Williams, Professor and Undergraduate Program Director at #UCalgary, Department of #Geography, has led over 50 field schools. "Field teaching helps students understand cultures and global issues, providing valuable international experience." šŸŒŽ ucalgary.ca/news/taking-yo…

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#UCalgary’s Dr. Brent Else, Professor in the department of #Geography, is one of the scientists studying the ocean's chemical properties in #Antarctica ā€œOceans have absorbed 40% of human emissions,ā€ but with more ice melt, this could change. šŸŒŠā„ļø cbc.ca/news/science/a…

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Spring Convocation is taking place from June 3 to 10. Congratulations to all of our #UCalgary grads crossing the stage. You did it!

Spring Convocation is taking place from June 3 to 10. Congratulations to all of our #UCalgary grads crossing the stage. You did it!
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Real-life heroes in action. Two of our Environmental Science students, with a Geography Concentration, rescued a baby horse from the Kananaskis River. cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…