University Of Victoria

This page is about the Canadian university. For other universities with 'Victoria' in their name, see Victoria University (disambiguation).
The University of Victoria (usually known as UVic) is located on southern Vancouver Island in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is a medium-sized university, with approximately 18,000 students, as of 2004.
align=center colspan=2|
bgcolor="#efefef"| Motto align=center colspan=2 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray;"|"Let there be light" (shown in Hebrew characters) and "A multitude of the wise is the health of the world" (in Latin).
bgcolor="#efefef"|Founded bgcolor="#dfefff"|1963
bgcolor="#efefef"|School type bgcolor="#dfefff"|Public
bgcolor="#efefef"|President bgcolor="#dfefff"|David H. Turpin
bgcolor="#efefef"|Location bgcolor="#dfefff"|Victoria, British Columbia
bgcolor="#efefef"|Enrollment bgcolor="#dfefff"|18,415
bgcolor="#efefef"|Sports teams bgcolor="#dfefff"|Vikes
bgcolor="#efefef"|Mascot bgcolor="#dfefff"|Thunder
It attracts many students in part because of its size, its location in the picturesque city of Victoria, and its co-op program - which is the third largest in Canada. Despite its size, it has one of the best law schools in Canada. The University is one of Canada's younger universities, having been given its charter in 1963. Before that time, it existed as Victoria College from 1903 and was affiliated with McGill University. Between 1915 and 1920, Victoria College did not offer courses in higher education, but in 1920, the college was reborn as an affiliate of the University of British Columbia. The current president of the university is David H. Turpin, and its chancellor is Ronald Lou-Poy.

Athletics

The university is represented in Canadian Interuniversity Sport by the Victoria Vikes.

Faculties

  • Business
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Fine Arts
  • Graduate Studies
  • Human & Social Development
  • Humanities
  • Law
  • Science
  • Social Sciences

Presidents (past and present)

  • W. Harry Hickman, 1963-1964 (Acting)
  • Malcolm G. Taylor, 1964-1968
  • Robert T. D. Wallace, 1968-1969 (Acting)
  • Bruce J. Partridge, 1969-1972
  • Hugh E. Farquhar, 1972-1974
  • Stephen A. Jennings, 1974 (Acting)
  • Howard E. Petch, 1975-1990
  • David F. Strong, 1990-2000
  • David H. Turpin, 2000-present

External links

Victoria

 

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