We acknowledge that the land on which ÂÜÀòÉäÇøâ€™s Prince George campus is located is within the traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh. We offer programs to many First Nations and other Indigenous communities in our region. We acknowledge the many negative effects of colonialism on the people that have cared for this land for generations.

One of our goals in the Faculty of Science and Engineering is to bring science and engineering to a more diverse population including women, visible minorities and local Indigenous communities in our region. As part of Canada’s Green University, our research and courses encompass many aspects of sustainability, environmental restoration, natural products and technologies to protect the environment.


Our stories

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Equipment inside one of the halls at TRIUMF

ÂÜÀòÉäÇø becomes university member at TRIUMF

Mar 6, 2023
student wearing black t-shirt standing at rail, smiling

Fostering a sense of community

Feb 13, 2023
A student standing next to a stone pillar with a hallway behind

Active Minds leader earns national recognition

Jan 26, 2023
Group photo of the six Koopmans siblings with a lake in the background

ÂÜÀòÉäÇø: a family affair for the Koopmans

Nov 24, 2022
Dr. Nasim Ghavidel (from left), Dr. Hossein Kazemien and Helena Mirzabeigi in lab coats hold circular samples of wood-based foam

Seeking sustainable packaging solutions

Oct 19, 2022
Civil Engineering Assistant Professor Dr. Ramla Qureshi in the Teaching an Learning Building posing next to a small metal building model with wood slabs.

Testing the safety of hybrid buildings

Sep 16, 2022