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CMOS/NRESi Joint Colloquium Presentation: Toward Seamless Weather and Climate Earth-system Prediction. Dr. Gilbert Brunet, Environment Canada.

INTS Alumna's Passion for International Affairs

Beyond Wild and Tame: Animal-human relations in a sacred Siberian landscape

Inspiring Women Among Us Award Helps Students Facing Challenges

School of Education Newsletter - March 2018

Digitally Exploring Northern B.C.'s History

NRESi Colloquium: BioSurveillance of Alien Forest Enemies ~ BioSAFE ~, Dr. Richard Hamelin, UBC and Terpene fragrance biosynthesis in tropical sandalwood, - Dr. Joerg Bohlmann, UBC

UNBC names new Vice President Research and Graduate Programs

30th Annual BC Japanese Speech Contest

NRESi/FWCP colloquium: Efforts by industry to reduce impact on migratory birds in northeastern BC. Mark Phinney, RPBio, RPF

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