Hydroelectric generation in North America is producing steadier river flows which benefit aquatic species, according to a new paper authored by Environmental Science Professor Dr. Stephen Déry.
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We are proud to work in our new Department of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences with faculty members like Dr. Peter Jackson. Check out this news item on the community impact of his research along with @UNBC graduate student Brayden Nilson @unbcfe@UnbcE
UNBC's environmental science program is pleased to announce that we are recruiting a new faculty member specializing in soil science starting 1 July 2022! Applications due by 15 Dec. 2021 & we strongly encourage members of underrepresented groups to apply. Join our dynamic team!
WATCH: Learn about research of @UNBCE's Dr. Stephen Déry as part of his @NSERC_CRSNG / Rio Tinto Industrial Research Chair program. Research Manager Jeremy Morris shares the work of the research team #ThisIsUNBC#UNBCInTheField@unbcfe@UNBCResearch
https://t.co/xTn7o9xLNb
Wishing all @UnbcE / @UNBC students a warm welcome (back) to campus or online as we embark on another academic year! May this be a most enlightening and enriching experience. Wishing everyone a most successful fall semester!
We are just a few days away from the start of the TRARE field campaign during which we'll be monitoring Pineapple Express storms impacting the Nechako Watershed with teams from both @UNBC & @sciencesUQAM involved in data collection! Read more on TRARE here https://t.co/QMVloiRfdo
Congratulations to all @UnbcE students who are graduating today! All of the hard work amidst challenging times has paid off! We wish you all the best in your future endeavors and stay in touch!
To the 2021 UNBC Graduating Class, I want to wish you congratulations on your outstanding accomplishment!! From all of us here at UNBC, we are so thrilled for each and every one of you. Please enjoy your day with your family and friends as you view the Convocation. Well done!!
Much enjoyed opportunity to do outreach last week at Cheslatta Carrier Nation & with Rio Tinto staff at Skins Lake Spillway with @NSERC_CRSNG@RioTinto IRC team members. Great to view the land & waterscapes across the Nechako Watershed, preparing for a very busy field season!
Delighted to announce the @UnbcE program is recruiting a new faculty member with a background in soil science. Deadline for applications is 14 June & we strongly encourage applications from individuals in unrepresented & disadvantaged groups. Join our team!
@UnbcE Great to be working with all the @UnbcE faculty, postdocs, grad students, research associates & undergrad students in our new Department of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences (GEES)! I, too, appreciate Dr. Whitcombe's work & dedication to @UnbcE over the years.
Thanks again to Dr. Todd Whitcombe for your full support of the @UnbcE program in recent years! With the new restructuring of the university our program is now chaired by @cnolin who will no doubt ensure it's continued success at UNBC. Thanks for everything Todd!
Sincere thanks to Dr. Todd Whitcombe for many years of support to the ENSC program! With the recent transition to the 5 faculties & Dept. of Geography, Earth & Environmental we welcome @cnolin as our chair. Thanks so much Todd, you deserve a round of golf for all your hard work!
Welcome to our new Department of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences!
@UNBCGeography + @UnbcE are now part of the new Faculty of Environment & we are thrilled to be together working in this new, dynamic academic structure. #ThisIsUNBC
More info:
https://t.co/XO3Vu3dIvo
Rapid snowmelt at Ness Lake this week in response to warm weather! Good timing as we close our snow tracking game for @UnbcE Snow & Ice classes today. Temperatures >17C at Ness Lake yesterday, sure sign spring is here!
Job posting for a summer student position at #UNBC@QRRC_UNBC located approx. one hour east of Williams Lake. Work with @UNBCGeography & @UnbcE faculty at this amazing research facility. Applications due by Friday, 2 April 2021 to Dr. Phil Owens.
Interested in pursuing a graduate degree at UNBC? Then please join us for the upcoming @UNBCGeography @UnbcE grad school information session on Wednesday March 17th for a Q&A session about such opportunities here!
In today's Snow & Ice class we discussed the great disparity between snow depth in downtown Prince George (10-20 cm) to the UNBC campus (40-50 cm) & Ness Lake/Tabor Lake (~60 cm) & much more in mountains! Ness Lake peaked at 72 cm with last weekend's storm but now melting away...