A Sessional Lecturer holds a RoFR (i.e., for a particular course) if they have successfully taught the course in the past six (6) semesters. A SL who holds a RoFR to this course is required to ...
Image: MLA students at the Yorkville Park site visit with David Oleson. The Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) degree program prepares students for creative thinking and collaborative learning ...
Why Choose a Bachelor of One Health? The Bachelor of One Health (BOH) is the first of its kind in Canada. The degree looks at the interconnections between human, animal and environmental health at the ...
The Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics at the University of Guelph is committed to developing leaders with a social conscience, an environmental sensibility and a commitment to their ...
At the University of Guelph, Civil Engineering is about more than concrete and steel—it’s about building a better world. From your first year, you'll dive into hands-on projects that challenge you to ...
Pollination, the transfer of pollen from the male component of a plant to the female, is arguably the most important ecosystem service. When pollination is successful it results in fertilization and ...
Advancing artificial intelligence (AI) research to benefit agri-food systems, along with educational programs that contribute to using these technologies, are the two foundational pillars of a new ...
Grading midterm, final exam, lab reports and assignments. Applicants may be invited for an interview. Applicants are encouraged to provide contact information for at least two references as additional ...
Dr. Rafikali Momin Dr. Rafikali Momin, an experienced leader and laboratory sciences expert, has been named the new director of the Agriculture and Food Laboratory and co-director of University of ...
Alliance research helps Ontario poultry producers raise healthy, efficient birds more sustainably, supporting the province’s more than 2,000 poultry and egg farmers who contribute roughly $1.8 billion ...
University of Guelph researchers found that an 85-day, 8,000-kilometre cycling trip significantly reduced Parkinson’s disease symptoms in a 57-year-old man. Published in Physiological Reports, the ...