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Grad Studies Preview Week: Master of Landscape Architecture Live Chat Session

Find out information about the Master of Landscape Architecture program and about Graduate Studies at the University of Guelph during the virtual Graduate Studies Preview Week.  The MLA session will take place on Thursday, October 22 from noon - 1:00pm EST via the Teams Live Chat session.  Connect with faculty and current graduate students to get answers to your questions and learn more about the Landscape Architecture program.  No registration required.

SEDRD Speaker Series: Approaching Fire: Arts-based Research and Other Crooked Methodologies

We are excited to have Dr. Michelle Porter, Aboriginal Post-doctoral Fellow at the University of Guelph, join the SEDRD Speaker Series to discuss “Approaching Fire: Arts-based Research and Other Crooked Methodologies”. The presentation and discussion will take place on October 21, 2020 from 12.00 - 1.00 pm EDT. This event will be held remotely. 

SEDRD Speaker Series: The Political Economy of Land, Natural Resources and Violence in the Philippines

We are excited to have John Edison Ubaldo (Third World Studies Centre, the University of the Philippines) and Dominique Caouette (Université de Montréal), join the SEDRD Speaker Series to discuss “The Political Economy of Land, Natural Resources and Violence in the Philippines”. The presentation and discussion will take place on October 14, 2020 from 12.00 - 1.00 pm EDT. This event will be held remotely. 

LARC 4620 - Internship Information Session for W21

Prof. Martin Holland and Melinda Vanryn, BLA Program Counsellor will be holding an information session for 3rd year Bachelor of Landscape Architecture students interested in the professional Internship in Landscape Architecture credit option - LARC*4620.

MSc Thesis Defence: Ezekiel Martin

Ezekiel Martin,  a Master's student in Capacity Development and Extension in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, will defend his thesis on "From the Brink:  Jamaica’s Oracabessa Bay Fish Sanctuary Processes".

Master of Planning Admission Deadline for Winter 2021

The Rural Planning and Development program is accepting applications for the Master of Planning program to start in January 2021. The Master of Planning is a one-year degree program intended for students with a completed undergraduate degree and 4-5 years of planning and development experience. The program consists of both required and elective courses and concludes with a major research paper.

CIP Exchange Information Meeting for BLA Students

The Centre for International Programs (CIP) - Education Abroad Advisor, Mike Lafleur; and BLA Program Counsellor, Melinda Vanryn will be discussing the exchange opportunities in Winter, Summer and Fall of 2022.

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