Canada Excellence Research Chair in Natural Resources Governance (Deadline: September 1, 2025)
Job Post: UBC Forestry is recruiting a leading researcher in Natural Resources Governance for a Canada Excellence Research Chair nomination.
An Immersive Experience of Climate Change in the Arctic
UBC Forestry’s Prof. Isla Myers-Smith uses CERC award to continue studying climate change impacts on northern ecosystems, collaborating with Indigenous communities.
Warren Cardinal-McTeague Awarded Canada Research Chair Position
UBC Forestry is pleased to congratulate Dr. Warren Cardinal-McTeague on being awarded a Canadian Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Governance & Environmental Relations.
Isla Myers-Smith, UBC team and Northern collaborators awarded CERC funding
The Faculty of Forestry wishes to congratulate Professor Isla Myers-Smith and collaborators on being awarded the Canada Excellence Research Chair in global change ecology.