
Stories by and about the people in the Faculty of Environment.

Finding your place – and making the world a better one
In the first month of university, a mysterious green poster caught Michelle’s eye. Discover how a poster helped Michelle find her place in the Faculty of Environment.

C-suite sustainability
Growing up around the oil industry, Okeoghene witnessed first-hand the relationship between business and the environment. Creating a sustainable future, she quickly discovered, is as much about protecting natural resources as it is fostering a competitive business landscape.

Inside Alina's first-year journey
Here's what Alina, an Environment & Business student in her second year has to say about her first year in À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. Learn more about the ups and downs of an international student starting university far from home. (Story by Student Success Office)

A map to your future: Geomatics at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ
Aujas remembers researching the Geomatics program as a high school student and knowing it was for him. “I was thrilled to see geography and computer science – two things I like – in the same program."

Knowledge Integration: One degree, endless opportunities
What can you do with a degree in Knowledge Integration from the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ, you ask? A better question is: what can’t you do?

Overwhelmed by climate change? Start here.
For many of us, tackling climate change on an individual level feels daunting: Where do I start? Â What could I even do to make a difference?
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- Getting involved in the Faculty of Environment
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- Navigating urban planning with community at heart
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