The University of Calgary is one of Canada’s top comprehensive research universities, combining the best of university tradition with the city of Calgary’s vibrant energy and diversity.
The University of Calgary mission is to create a campus environment that inspires research, learning and community, enriches student experience, and advances sustainability.
This partnership between BHER and the University of Calgary allowed students to gain WIL experience through micro-placements and/or remote placements. A focus on pre- and post-placement reflection was included to help the students integrate their academic and placement knowledge.
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Dr. Ed McCauley President and Vice-Chancellor
On November 8, 2018, Dr. Edward McCauley was announced as the ninth president and vice-chancellor of the University of Calgary and began his term on January 1, 2019. McCauley has deep roots across the campus community spanning 30 years — as a professor, researcher and president.
He began his UCalgary career as a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences in 1985, before moving on in 2009 to serve as director of the prestigious National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis and Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. In 2011, McCauley returned to the University of Calgary to take on an expanded role as the vice-president (research) during a time of rapid growth on campus.
An internationally-recognized scholar and researcher, Dr. McCauley has established a distinguished career developing innovative, interdisciplinary research centres, partnerships and projects. He is a world-renowned researcher in population ecology, blending theory and research to understand aquatic ecosystems and the impact of water issues for communities around the world. This international expertise has made him a highly sought-after external peer reviewer across North America, Europe and Asia. In addition, Dr. McCauley has served on several national panels, including the Canada Research Chairs program and NSERC grant selection committees.