Announcements

March 12, 2020: Evening Update to Community

March 12, 2020

We are continuing to monitor global and local developments related to COVID-19 – our primary focus is ensuring we are providing support to our employees and students as this situation develops.  Going forward, we will have a daily update to share the latest COVID-19 news, as well as answer any questions we have been receiving.  Although the risk in BC remains low according to the BC Ministry of... Read more


2020 CCAA National Women's Basketball Championships Cancelled

March 12, 2020

The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association has made the decision to cancel both men's and women's basketball national championships due to the ongoing developments in the COVID-19 pandemic.  The women's championships were scheduled to take place at Vancouver Island University's Nanaimo campus March 18-21.  Please see the following statement from the CCAA website:  "Due to the ongoing... Read more


UPDATE: COVID-19, March 12, 2020

March 12, 2020

As you may know, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic. We wanted to clarify what that means for our community. Most importantly, the declaration of a pandemic does not change the risk within Canada, which remains low according to the Public Health Agency of Canada. So, for now, it is business as usual for our day-to-day operations, although we are... Read more


Creating Pathways for Students From Latin America

Creating Pathways For Students From Latin America

March 11, 2020

VIU expands its international presence with the opening of a new recruitment office in Quito, Ecuador. Vancouver Island University (VIU) is enriching its international student population with the opening of a recruitment office in Quito, Ecuador.  “Reaching out to potential students across Latin America is a logical extension of what we have to offer,” says Bruce Condie, VIU’s Director of... Read more


COVID-19 Update

March 11, 2020

Since the last university-wide communication, numerous departments and faculties have been hard at work responding to and preparing for impacts of COVID-19. While the risk for Canada is low and we are not aware of any cases in our communities or on our campuses, the safety of the VIU community is our primary focus. The following information is being shared to keep employees and students well-... Read more


VIU Strategic Planning Process

VIU Launches Strategic Planning Process

March 2, 2020

Titled The Future We Want to See, the process will help the University develop a strategic plan that will articulate VIU’s vision and direction as an institution. ­­ Vancouver Island University (VIU) is looking to engage students, employees and the wider community in a conversation about its future this spring. Over 2020 and 2021, the University is leading a strategic planning process titled The... Read more


Skills Canada

Discovery Day and Skills Competition Bring Hundreds of High School Students to VIU

February 24, 2020

WHAT: Discovery Day 2020 and Skills BC Regional Competition at VIU WHEN: Thursday, February 27, 2020 WHERE: Nanaimo campus, various locations, see Campus Map While Vancouver Island University (VIU) students hit the books during reading break, more than 2,000 students from across the Island and Sunshine Coast will be taking their places on Thursday, February 27 for two popular annual events –... Read more


VIU BC Top Employer

VIU Wins BC Top Employer Honours

February 24, 2020

Vancouver Island University (VIU) has been named one of BC’s Top Employers for 2020. This recognition is awarded from Canada’s Top 100 Employers, a national program to determine which employers lead their industries in offering an exceptional workplace experience. VIU won the BC Top Employer award with its first application to the program. The evaluation criteria for this recognition is based on... Read more


Volunteer for Tribal Journeys

February 10, 2020

Sent on behalf of Deborah Saucier, President and Vice-Chancellor Tribal Journeys is an annual celebration of Indigenous peoples and cultures throughout the Pacific Northwest. Canoe families travel in ocean-going canoes — many made of cedar and other traditional materials — from points throughout coastal British Columbia, Alaska, Washington State and Oregon, and visit Indigenous communities... Read more


Provost and Vice-President Academic Hired at VIU

February 7, 2020

Key academic leadership role with University awarded to Dr. Carol Stuart  Vancouver Island University (VIU) is pleased to announce Dr. Carol Stuart has accepted the role of Provost and Vice-President Academic. Dr. Stuart will provide leadership and direction to the academy, ensuring VIU continues to achieve excellence in teaching, learning, scholarship, and service. Dr. Stuart will work with... Read more