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Inspired by place, powered by people, committed to planet

UVic excels in climate action, sustainable cities and community development. Our commitment to climate research spans 30+ years, and with it a growing number of partnerships. 

2025 SDG rankings

The 2025 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings rated UVic:

  • 2nd in the world and 1st in Canada for supporting Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11)
  • 5th in the world and 1st in Canada for supporting Climate Action (SDG 13)
  • 2nd in the world and tied for 1st in Canada for supporting Life Below Water (SDG14) 
  • 14th in the world for university contributions to global sustainable development, out of 2318 institutions
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decades of ocean climate monitoring

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years of energy transition projects

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centres focused on climate change

How we are making an impact

Photo of bull kelp forests taken by divers in British Columbia
Loreisa Lepine with a Blackcap Raspberry bush, an Indigenous plant.
An Arctic cod in the tank at the research facility in Oregon. Credit: Shaye Ogurek.
Three women of different ages sit at a table, gesturing with their hands as they speak.
A standing man holds a microphone, asking a question, in a room full of people.
Five people stand together as they review a drone's settings before a test flight.
Flames and smoke rise in the night sky with pine trees in the foreground.
Three sea lions are pictured swimming underwater from below.

Collaborating across disciplines

The interdisciplinary expertise within UVic research centres, institutes and entities is making a positive impact across the region and around the globe. 

Accelerating Community Energy Transformation (ACET)
Curran Crawford and Brad Buckham stand with scientific equipment.
Using an interdisciplinary approach, ACET collaborates with communities to create clean energy solutions that are reliable, cost effective and place-based.
Ocean Networks Canada (ONC)
Two people converse with each other in front of several screens.
bring data to the surface, accelerating scientific discovery and delivering solutions that support ocean-and-planet sustainability for future generations.
Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS)
A collage of a woman in a bright orange hard hat and matching jacket, freighter in the ocean, mountain landscape, urban trees and a cyclist riding a mountain bike.
PICS is a multi-university institute—including UVic, SFU, UBC and UNBC—that co-develops and co-delivers with diverse partners across BC and beyond.
Institute for Integrated Energy Systems (IESVic)
A member of Institute for Integrated Energy Systems gives a lecture in a classroom with a large screen to his left.
By leveraging expertise from across campus, the people of IESVic create pathways to sustainable energy for communities here and around the world.
Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium (PCIC)
A broken up portion of highway due to flooding in southwestern BC November 2021.
Multidisciplinary climate researchers and stakeholders collaborate to produce , as well as tools for long-term planning.
International Training Centre for Authorities & Leaders (CIFAL)
A group of seven people outside holding SDG cards.
CIFAL 樱花影视 provides United Nations-accredited training programs that build regional and global capacity and leadership to advance the UN's SDGs.
Centre for Regenerative Futures (CRF)
Team members of the Centre for Social & Sustainable Innovation stand outside.
Through regenerative sustainability research, teaching and industry collaboration, CRF at the Gustavson School of Business inspires and enables businesses to transform economies, strengthen communities and revitalize ecosystems.
POLIS Wildfire Resilience Project
A forest with heavy smoke.
is comprised of an interdisciplinary research team at UVic's Centre for Global Studies that works with government, communities and industry to provide practical solutions in wildfire resilience. 
Environmental Law Centre (ELC)
Camas flowers.
The ELC works with communities across BC to provide access to while also training the next generation of public interest environmental lawyers.