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Empowering students to change the future

In Environment, we don’t just sit in classrooms waiting for the world to change. We take real action. In labs, field courses, placements, international exchanges, or co-op terms, you’ll gain hands-on experience before graduation, and job-ready skills you can use no matter where your journey takes you.Ìý


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Students at Environment are making a difference

Kari Gunton, a Master of Sustainability Management candidate, in the Faculty of Environment on a tennis court

Serving up sustainability with Tennis Canada

Tennis Canada partners with À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ researchers from the Faculty of Environment to reach their goal of a net-zero and waste-free event by 2030.

Master of Environment and Business graduate Anastasia MacDougall i

Advancing sustainable healthcare

Master of Environment and Business alumni Anastasia MacDougall is eliminating barriers to a greener healthcare system.

Community organizer standing and listening to students speak

Students and locals reimagine economic and social future

Community engaged classrooms are empowering students and local changemakers in À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Region to co-create real-world solutions for sustainable, people- and planet-centered economic systems.

Satveer Kaur Dhillon, PhD candidate in the Department of Geography and Environmental Management

PhD student recognized for excellence in health geography research

Satveer Dhillon was recognized for her research presentation,ÌýAging with HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review


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