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Vancouver Island University

Vancouver Island University (abbreviated as VIU, formerly known as Malaspina University-College and earlier as Malaspina College) is a Canadian public university serving Vancouver Island and coastal British Columbia. Malaspina College began in 1969 and it has grown into a university which plays an important role in the educational, cultural, and economic life of the region.[3] The main campus is located in Nanaimo; there are regional campuses in Duncan and Powell River as well as a centre in Parksville.[4]

Vancouver Island University
MottoMatter Here
TypePublic Liberal Arts University
Established(1969-1988 as Malaspina College);
(1988-2008 as Malaspina University-College);
(September 1, 2008 - Now) Vancouver Island University
Academic affiliations
Universities Canada
EndowmentC$26.3 million[1]
ChancellorLouise Mandell
PresidentDr. Deborah Saucier
Students7,150[2]
Undergraduates6,350
Postgraduates800
Location, ,
Coloursblue   & green  ;
NicknameMariners
Sporting affiliations
Canadian Colleges Athletic Association
Websitehttps://www.viu.ca

History edit

 
VIU Student Service Building

Vancouver Island University enrolled its first students in September 1969 as Malaspina College, named after Captain Alessandro Malaspina, who explored Vancouver Island. Registration in the first year was over 600 students, almost double what was initially expected.[5] In 1976, after seven years at the original campus in the old Nanaimo Hospital building at 388 Machleary Street, Malaspina College moved to its new campus on Fifth Street (the present location of VIU) on former Department of National Defense land adjoining the existing Nanaimo Vocational Training School, which had offered trades programs since 1936. In anticipation of construction of a new campus, Malaspina College had merged administration with the existing vocational school in 1971.

Following a 1988 government initiative designed to increase access to degree programs in British Columbia, five community colleges in BC were granted authority to offer baccalaureate degrees, and these five institutions — Malaspina, Fraser Valley, Kwantlen, Cariboo and Okanagan—were renamed university colleges. Initially, they offered degrees through one of the three provincial universities.

Malaspina College had regional campuses in Nanaimo, Duncan, and Powell River by 1990.[6] In the 1990s, several at Malaspina promoted the idea of the institution offering something distinct—interdisciplinary bachelor's degrees in Liberal Studies — and in 1995 the institution was awarded the authority to offer degrees in its own right.[7] In 1995, the province of British Columbia enacted legislation changing the institution's name to Malaspina University-College and allowed it to begin granting academic degrees and college diplomas.[8] Malaspina University-College's Arms and Badge were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on May 20, 1995.[9]

Malaspina University-College was designated a university under an amendment of the University Act and officially began operation as Vancouver Island University on September 1, 2008.[10]

International students: 2,253 in 2017-2018[11]

Vancouver Island University's first president was Dr. Carleton Opgaard. The first chancellor was Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo, who in 2009 became the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations. When VIU appointed Chief Atleo as Chancellor he became the first Indigenous person to hold this position in British Columbia.

The university press, The Navigator, established in 1969, is a member of Canadian University Press. The magazine Portal has been published by VIU students since 1991.[12]

Buildings and facilities edit

 
VIU Student Union Building

Occupying three campuses and a number of facilities including a centre in Parksville/Qualicum, the Deep Bay Marine Field Station, and Milner Gardens and Woodlands, VIU has had many renovations and major developments in the past few years to accommodate its growing student body and faculty.

  • Nanaimo Campus
  • Cowichan Campus (Located in Duncan, BC)
  • tiwšɛmawtxw (Located in the qathet region)[13]
  • Parksville·Qualicum Centre

The main campus located in Nanaimo has 1,030,000 square feet (96,000 m2) of built space. At this main campus, the most recent facility is the Dr. Ralph Nilson Centre for Health & Science and a new Marine, Automotive and Trades Complex, built with funding from the federal and provincial governments as well as through community support.

Another recently completed project is a district geo-exchange energy system, which uses the energy stored in the water found in the abandoned Wakesiah coal mine underneath the Nanaimo campus to heat and cool some of the university's facilities. This system is the first of its kind in Canada. It leverages the long-abandoned coal mining infrastructure to enable an environmentally responsible heating and cooling solution. This open loop geo-exchange system consumes no groundwater while heating and cooling buildings for only the cost of pumping the water. The electricity to power the pumps comes from hydroelectric sources, leading to a zero emissions heating and cooling solution.

In 2006, a 39,000-square-foot (3,600 m2) Faculty of Management Centre opened certified Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED),[14] and a renovated 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m2) library (completed 2005) that offers extensive online and print collections, a special collections reading room, group study rooms, multimedia AV rooms, and computer stations. The VIU Campus Store is also located in the library building.

The Nanaimo campus is home to the Richard W. Johnston Centre for International Education,[15] a gymnasium and fitness facilities; art and music studios; science and computer labs; research centres; a campus career centre; cafeterias; and a student centre on a 92-acre (37 ha) campus.

Other notable areas on the Nanaimo campus include Shq'apthut: A Gathering Place, which houses the university's Services for Aboriginal Students; the Kwulasulwut Garden that honours Coast Salish elder and retired VIU Elder-in-Residence Ellen White; two traditional Japanese-style gardens; and the Jardin des quatorze (Garden of the Fourteen), which commemorates the women who died in the 1989 mass shooting at the École Polytechnique in Montreal.

In 2011, VIU opened a new campus in Cowichan which is built to LEED Gold Certification. The campus has a rooftop garden and a geo-exchange system which heats and cools the building

Core programs edit

 
VIU Library
University rankings
Global rankings
QS World[16]1001–1200
Canadian rankings
QS National[16]28–30

Vancouver Island University offers master's and bachelor's degrees; two year diplomas, and one year certificate programs in a range of areas.

  • Business (M.B.A./M.Sc., post-graduate diploma, Bachelor of Business Administration)
  • Education (M.Ed.; B.A.; B.Ed. Post Baccalaureate)
  • Tourism and Hospitality (M.A.; B.A.)
  • Science and Technology (B.Sc.)
  • Social Sciences (B.Sc.; B.A)
    • Including a Master of Community Planning (M.C.P.), a Master of Geographic Information Systems Applications (M.G.I.S.A.), and an Advanced Diploma in Geographic Information Systems Applications (A.D.G.I.S.A.)
  • Art and Design, and Performing Arts (B.A.)
  • Humanities (M.A.; B.A.)
    • With 17 majors and minors including English, Anthropology, Economics, History, Global Studies, Media Studies, and Psychology
  • Career/Vocational
  • Trades and Applied Technology
  • Health and Human Services Programs including degrees in Social Work, Nursing and Child and Youth Care (B.A.)

In addition, VIU also offers English language certificate programs for English-as-a-second-language (ESL) students.

International programs edit

Vancouver Island University offers exchange programs that allow students to study for one or two semesters overseas while remaining registered at Vancouver Island University. Current partner institutions are located in Australia, England, Finland, France, Japan, Korea, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Switzerland and the USA. Vancouver Island University also offers short-term study abroad options in some program areas; destination countries include Belgium, Belize, the Cook Islands, Indonesia, Italy, USA (New York), Tanzania, Korea, France, and Spain. Additionally, Vancouver Island University supports field schools, co-ops, practicum placements and development projects, has sister-school agreements with Japan, Korea and Thailand and educational alliances with schools in Taiwan, China, Mexico, India and Turkey.[17]

Master of Business Administration (MBA) program edit

 
VIU Faculty of Management Building

VIU's Faculty of Management offers graduate business programs that appeal to recent graduates and those individuals who require higher education for career advancement or specialized training.[18] When it was initially accredited, VIU School of Business was one of three Canadian business schools that had been internationally accredited by ACBSP;[19] as of May 2020, eight Canadian universities have ACBSP-accredited programmes.[20]

VIU offers a post-graduate program of Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Science in International Management (MSc) jointly with the University of Hertfordshire in the UK.[21] The 2007-08 class enrolled 102 students out of 280 applicants from all over the world, including: Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Russia, Taiwan, Trinidad and Tobago, and Turkey.[22]

In 2015, the Vancouver Island University MBA Society hosted the first BC MBA Games. The competition was influenced by the national MBA Games and was attended by VIU earlier in the year. MBA students from across British Columbia competed in a range of intensive activities ranging from sports, case competitions and team spirit events. The event was attended by 110 MBA students from Vancouver Island University, Sauder School of Business, Peter B. Gustavson School of Business, Beedie School of Business and Thompson Rivers University.[23] The event's theme to raise funds for families living with autism generated a total of $10,138 which was donated to the Canucks Autism Network and the Autism Society of British Columbia.[24] The event ended with Vancouver Island University emerging as the winner of both the BC MBA Games Cup and the Mann Cup.

Students in Vancouver Island University's Master of Business Administration (MBA) program took fourth place in Canada's MBA Games. It was held in Toronto from January 2–4, earning the best result for university MBA programs in western Canada.

VIU's 32 MBA students competing alongside more than 700 students from 20 Canadian universities also took first place in the “Spirit” competition, with the best result in fundraising, video and opening performance. Of the total $69,269 raised by all teams for the designated charity, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Canada, VIU MBA students raised nearly half, $32,000.[25]

Aboriginal involvement edit

VIU developed governing board and senate policies as well as aboriginal governed councils within the university structure. Aboriginal elders are present on campus at VIU to provide social supports. VIU has developed an Aboriginal Shellfish Aquaculture Training Program to meet specific needs within aboriginal communities.[26] VIU also offers a bachelor's degree in First Nations Studies. The B.A. Major and Minor in First Nations Studies are products of a collaboration between Vancouver Island University and the First Nations of Vancouver Island and Coastal British Columbia. Their purpose is to provide comprehensive, high-quality education respectful of the cultures of Aboriginal peoples, while meeting their diverse needs. The Child and Youth Care Diploma Program based at the Cowichan Campus (Duncan) works with Elders and Firsts Nations leaders from the Coast Salish tradition to prepare graduates to work with children, youth, families and communities in a manner that is described as bi-cultural. The Child and Youth Care Degree program offers an Aboriginal child welfare focus which explores and supports both Aboriginal and non Aboriginal students to work with Aboriginal families and communities.[citation needed]

Symbols and coat of arms edit

Coat of arms of Vancouver Island University
 
Notes
The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on March 23, 2019, in Volume 153, page 1079 of the Canada Gazette.
Granted
23 March 2019
Crest
A demi-sun in splendour Or issuant from a Salish canoe Gules.
Escutcheon
Or a Spanish corvette circa 1790 Azure sails Argent edged Gules on a base of three barrulets wavy, on a chief dancetty Azure four open books Argent bound Or.
Supporters
Two eagles Or heads Argent wings elevated and addorsed Azure standing on a grassy mount set with fir trees Vert in front of mountains proper all issuant from barry wavy Argent and Azure
Badge
A sun in splendour Or charged with a Spanish corvette as in the Arms.
Symbolism
The late 18th century Spanish sailing vessel is the type used by Captain Alejandro Malaspina who sailed the waters off Vancouver Island in 1791 in search of the Northwest Passage. The vessel thus recalls the namesake of the university, previously named Malaspina University-College, and honours the tradition of exploration. The upper jagged line refers to the mountain range across the Strait of Georgia as seen from the main campus. Active learning is depicted through the open books which highlight the university’s central mission. The gold binding symbolizes the value of pursuing an education and the wealth of knowledge. The four books stand for the main campus and the three regional campuses of Vancouver Island University.The late 18th century Spanish sailing vessel is the type used by Captain Alejandro Malaspina who sailed the waters off Vancouver Island in 1791 in search of the Northwest Passage. The vessel thus recalls the namesake of the university, previously named Malaspina University-College, and honours the tradition of exploration. The upper jagged line refers to the mountain range across the Strait of Georgia as seen from the main campus. Active learning is depicted through the open books which highlight the university’s central mission. The gold binding symbolizes the value of pursuing an education and the wealth of knowledge. The four books stand for the main campus and the three regional campuses of Vancouver Island University.

The canoe pays homage to the First Nations, whose heritage is an important element in the university’s programs, and especially to the members of the Salish Nation who live in each of the regions served by the university. The sun is an emblem of enlightenment, life and the aspiration for learning.

The eagles signify inspiration and striving. For the First Nations, the eagle symbolizes wisdom and power. The evergreens and lush greenery on the base are in abundance the Vancouver Island region. The mountains recall the vista accessible from all of the university’s four campuses and are unique to the western part of Canada. The alternating white and blue wavy bars refer to the presence of water at each of the campuses’ location.

This was the motto adopted by Malaspina University-College when it was inaugurated in 1969. It also provides a connection with one of Captain Alejandro Malaspina’s ship, the Descubierta, which means “discovery” in Spanish.

Partnership edit

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "VIU Consolidated Financial Statements 2014" (PDF). 2.viu.ca. (PDF) from the original on 2014-08-14. Retrieved 2014-08-14.
  2. ^ "Enrolment by university". from the original on 2017-06-16. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
  3. ^ Macleans Guide to Canadian Universities 2010, p.185
  4. ^ "Campus Information". Vancouver Island University. from the original on April 15, 2019. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  5. ^ MacMillan, Roy (1994). "Founding of Malaspina College (Speech)". VIUSpace. doi:10.25316/IR-10406. from the original on October 22, 2019. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  6. ^ "Community college". The Canadian Encyclopedia. from the original on June 9, 2019. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  7. ^ Fleming, Robert. "University College". The Canadian Encyclopedia. from the original on June 8, 2019. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  8. ^ . 2.news.gov.bc.ca. Office of the Premier, Ministry of Advanced Education. April 21, 2008. Archived from the original on June 3, 2013.
  9. ^ "Malaspina University-College, Grant of Arms, Supporters, Flag and Badge". Register of Arms, Flags and Badges. The Governor General of Canada. May 20, 1995. from the original on March 27, 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  10. ^ Development, Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market (12 December 2008). . 2.news.gov.bc.ca. Archived from the original on 2013-06-16. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  11. ^ "Facts Online - Enrolment | University Planning and Analysis | Vancouver Island University". adm.viu.ca. from the original on 2019-10-22. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
  12. ^ “Portal.” Portalmagazine.ca. Retrieved 6 Mar. 2018.
  13. ^ "Tla'amin Nation gifts ʔayʔaǰuθəm name to local VIU campus | News | Vancouver Island University | Canada". news.viu.ca. from the original on 2022-09-22. Retrieved 2022-09-22.
  14. ^ "VIU Faculty of Management". Windley Contracting Ltd. from the original on April 14, 2019. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
  15. ^ . Vancouver Island University. Archived from the original on October 4, 2011.
  16. ^ a b "QS World University Rankings - 2023". QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  17. ^ . Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada. Archived from the original on April 10, 2008.
  18. ^ "About Vancouver Island University". Viu.ca. from the original on 2016-08-12. Retrieved 2017-08-19.
  19. ^ . The VIU News. Vancouver Island University. Archived from the original on 2011-10-04.
  20. ^ "ACBSP Accredited Programs". ACBSP. from the original on 24 July 2020. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  21. ^ "Master of Business Administration + Master of Science in International Management". from the original on April 15, 2019. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
  22. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 17, 2008.
  23. ^ MacDonald, John. "VIU MBA Students To Host First BC MBA Games This Week - Business Examiner". businessexaminer.ca. from the original on 17 August 2017. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  24. ^ "VIU MBA Students Take First Place in First BC MBA Games - Vancouver Island University (VIU)". Viu.ca. from the original on 17 August 2017. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  25. ^ "VIU MBA Students Place Best in West at Canada's MBA Games - Vancouver Island University (VIU)". Viu.ca. from the original on 17 August 2017. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  26. ^ (PDF). Uwinnipeg.ca. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 June 2008. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  27. ^ "Archived copy". from the original on 2023-08-18. Retrieved 2023-08-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Navigator Newspaper
  • Malaspina High School
  • Vancouver Island University Library
  • VIU Wikipedia Community of Practice
  • VIUSpace Institutional Repository


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Vancouver Island University abbreviated as VIU formerly known as Malaspina University College and earlier as Malaspina College is a Canadian public university serving Vancouver Island and coastal British Columbia Malaspina College began in 1969 and it has grown into a university which plays an important role in the educational cultural and economic life of the region 3 The main campus is located in Nanaimo there are regional campuses in Duncan and Powell River as well as a centre in Parksville 4 Vancouver Island UniversityMottoMatter HereTypePublic Liberal Arts UniversityEstablished 1969 1988 as Malaspina College 1988 2008 as Malaspina University College September 1 2008 Now Vancouver Island UniversityAcademic affiliationsUniversities CanadaEndowmentC 26 3 million 1 ChancellorLouise MandellPresidentDr Deborah SaucierStudents7 150 2 Undergraduates6 350Postgraduates800LocationNanaimo Powell River Duncan Parksville Qualicum Beach British Columbia CanadaColoursblue amp green NicknameMarinersSporting affiliationsCanadian Colleges Athletic AssociationWebsitehttps www viu ca Contents 1 History 2 Buildings and facilities 3 Core programs 4 International programs 5 Master of Business Administration MBA program 6 Aboriginal involvement 7 Symbols and coat of arms 8 Partnership 9 Notable alumni 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp VIU Student Service BuildingVancouver Island University enrolled its first students in September 1969 as Malaspina College named after Captain Alessandro Malaspina who explored Vancouver Island Registration in the first year was over 600 students almost double what was initially expected 5 In 1976 after seven years at the original campus in the old Nanaimo Hospital building at 388 Machleary Street Malaspina College moved to its new campus on Fifth Street the present location of VIU on former Department of National Defense land adjoining the existing Nanaimo Vocational Training School which had offered trades programs since 1936 In anticipation of construction of a new campus Malaspina College had merged administration with the existing vocational school in 1971 Following a 1988 government initiative designed to increase access to degree programs in British Columbia five community colleges in BC were granted authority to offer baccalaureate degrees and these five institutions Malaspina Fraser Valley Kwantlen Cariboo and Okanagan were renamed university colleges Initially they offered degrees through one of the three provincial universities Malaspina College had regional campuses in Nanaimo Duncan and Powell River by 1990 6 In the 1990s several at Malaspina promoted the idea of the institution offering something distinct interdisciplinary bachelor s degrees in Liberal Studies and in 1995 the institution was awarded the authority to offer degrees in its own right 7 In 1995 the province of British Columbia enacted legislation changing the institution s name to Malaspina University College and allowed it to begin granting academic degrees and college diplomas 8 Malaspina University College s Arms and Badge were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on May 20 1995 9 Malaspina University College was designated a university under an amendment of the University Act and officially began operation as Vancouver Island University on September 1 2008 10 International students 2 253 in 2017 2018 11 Vancouver Island University s first president was Dr Carleton Opgaard The first chancellor was Chief Shawn A in chut Atleo who in 2009 became the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations When VIU appointed Chief Atleo as Chancellor he became the first Indigenous person to hold this position in British Columbia The university press The Navigator established in 1969 is a member of Canadian University Press The magazine Portal has been published by VIU students since 1991 12 Buildings and facilities edit nbsp VIU Student Union BuildingOccupying three campuses and a number of facilities including a centre in Parksville Qualicum the Deep Bay Marine Field Station and Milner Gardens and Woodlands VIU has had many renovations and major developments in the past few years to accommodate its growing student body and faculty Nanaimo Campus Cowichan Campus Located in Duncan BC tiwsɛmawtxw Located in the qathet region 13 Parksville Qualicum CentreThe main campus located in Nanaimo has 1 030 000 square feet 96 000 m2 of built space At this main campus the most recent facility is the Dr Ralph Nilson Centre for Health amp Science and a new Marine Automotive and Trades Complex built with funding from the federal and provincial governments as well as through community support Another recently completed project is a district geo exchange energy system which uses the energy stored in the water found in the abandoned Wakesiah coal mine underneath the Nanaimo campus to heat and cool some of the university s facilities This system is the first of its kind in Canada It leverages the long abandoned coal mining infrastructure to enable an environmentally responsible heating and cooling solution This open loop geo exchange system consumes no groundwater while heating and cooling buildings for only the cost of pumping the water The electricity to power the pumps comes from hydroelectric sources leading to a zero emissions heating and cooling solution In 2006 a 39 000 square foot 3 600 m2 Faculty of Management Centre opened certified Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED 14 and a renovated 100 000 square foot 9 300 m2 library completed 2005 that offers extensive online and print collections a special collections reading room group study rooms multimedia AV rooms and computer stations The VIU Campus Store is also located in the library building The Nanaimo campus is home to the Richard W Johnston Centre for International Education 15 a gymnasium and fitness facilities art and music studios science and computer labs research centres a campus career centre cafeterias and a student centre on a 92 acre 37 ha campus Other notable areas on the Nanaimo campus include Shq apthut A Gathering Place which houses the university s Services for Aboriginal Students the Kwulasulwut Garden that honours Coast Salish elder and retired VIU Elder in Residence Ellen White two traditional Japanese style gardens and the Jardin des quatorze Garden of the Fourteen which commemorates the women who died in the 1989 mass shooting at the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal In 2011 VIU opened a new campus in Cowichan which is built to LEED Gold Certification The campus has a rooftop garden and a geo exchange system which heats and cools the buildingCore programs edit nbsp VIU LibraryUniversity rankingsGlobal rankingsQS World 16 1001 1200Canadian rankingsQS National 16 28 30Vancouver Island University offers master s and bachelor s degrees two year diplomas and one year certificate programs in a range of areas Business M B A M Sc post graduate diploma Bachelor of Business Administration Education M Ed B A B Ed Post Baccalaureate Tourism and Hospitality M A B A Science and Technology B Sc Social Sciences B Sc B A Including a Master of Community Planning M C P a Master of Geographic Information Systems Applications M G I S A and an Advanced Diploma in Geographic Information Systems Applications A D G I S A Art and Design and Performing Arts B A Humanities M A B A With 17 majors and minors including English Anthropology Economics History Global Studies Media Studies and Psychology Career Vocational Trades and Applied Technology Health and Human Services Programs including degrees in Social Work Nursing and Child and Youth Care B A In addition VIU also offers English language certificate programs for English as a second language ESL students International programs editVancouver Island University offers exchange programs that allow students to study for one or two semesters overseas while remaining registered at Vancouver Island University Current partner institutions are located in Australia England Finland France Japan Korea the Netherlands New Zealand Poland Switzerland and the USA Vancouver Island University also offers short term study abroad options in some program areas destination countries include Belgium Belize the Cook Islands Indonesia Italy USA New York Tanzania Korea France and Spain Additionally Vancouver Island University supports field schools co ops practicum placements and development projects has sister school agreements with Japan Korea and Thailand and educational alliances with schools in Taiwan China Mexico India and Turkey 17 Master of Business Administration MBA program edit nbsp VIU Faculty of Management BuildingVIU s Faculty of Management offers graduate business programs that appeal to recent graduates and those individuals who require higher education for career advancement or specialized training 18 When it was initially accredited VIU School of Business was one of three Canadian business schools that had been internationally accredited by ACBSP 19 as of May 2020 eight Canadian universities have ACBSP accredited programmes 20 VIU offers a post graduate program of Master of Business Administration MBA and Master of Science in International Management MSc jointly with the University of Hertfordshire in the UK 21 The 2007 08 class enrolled 102 students out of 280 applicants from all over the world including Brazil Canada China Egypt France Germany India Indonesia Japan Kuwait Malaysia Mexico Morocco Nicaragua Nigeria Pakistan Peru Russia Taiwan Trinidad and Tobago and Turkey 22 In 2015 the Vancouver Island University MBA Society hosted the first BC MBA Games The competition was influenced by the national MBA Games and was attended by VIU earlier in the year MBA students from across British Columbia competed in a range of intensive activities ranging from sports case competitions and team spirit events The event was attended by 110 MBA students from Vancouver Island University Sauder School of Business Peter B Gustavson School of Business Beedie School of Business and Thompson Rivers University 23 The event s theme to raise funds for families living with autism generated a total of 10 138 which was donated to the Canucks Autism Network and the Autism Society of British Columbia 24 The event ended with Vancouver Island University emerging as the winner of both the BC MBA Games Cup and the Mann Cup Students in Vancouver Island University s Master of Business Administration MBA program took fourth place in Canada s MBA Games It was held in Toronto from January 2 4 earning the best result for university MBA programs in western Canada VIU s 32 MBA students competing alongside more than 700 students from 20 Canadian universities also took first place in the Spirit competition with the best result in fundraising video and opening performance Of the total 69 269 raised by all teams for the designated charity Ronald McDonald House Charities of Canada VIU MBA students raised nearly half 32 000 25 Aboriginal involvement editVIU developed governing board and senate policies as well as aboriginal governed councils within the university structure Aboriginal elders are present on campus at VIU to provide social supports VIU has developed an Aboriginal Shellfish Aquaculture Training Program to meet specific needs within aboriginal communities 26 VIU also offers a bachelor s degree in First Nations Studies The B A Major and Minor in First Nations Studies are products of a collaboration between Vancouver Island University and the First Nations of Vancouver Island and Coastal British Columbia Their purpose is to provide comprehensive high quality education respectful of the cultures of Aboriginal peoples while meeting their diverse needs The Child and Youth Care Diploma Program based at the Cowichan Campus Duncan works with Elders and Firsts Nations leaders from the Coast Salish tradition to prepare graduates to work with children youth families and communities in a manner that is described as bi cultural The Child and Youth Care Degree program offers an Aboriginal child welfare focus which explores and supports both Aboriginal and non Aboriginal students to work with Aboriginal families and communities citation needed Symbols and coat of arms editCoat of arms of Vancouver Island University nbsp Notes The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on March 23 2019 in Volume 153 page 1079 of the Canada Gazette Granted 23 March 2019 Crest A demi sun in splendour Or issuant from a Salish canoe Gules Escutcheon Or a Spanish corvette circa 1790 Azure sails Argent edged Gules on a base of three barrulets wavy on a chief dancetty Azure four open books Argent bound Or Supporters Two eagles Or heads Argent wings elevated and addorsed Azure standing on a grassy mount set with fir trees Vert in front of mountains proper all issuant from barry wavy Argent and Azure Badge A sun in splendour Or charged with a Spanish corvette as in the Arms Symbolism The late 18th century Spanish sailing vessel is the type used by Captain Alejandro Malaspina who sailed the waters off Vancouver Island in 1791 in search of the Northwest Passage The vessel thus recalls the namesake of the university previously named Malaspina University College and honours the tradition of exploration The upper jagged line refers to the mountain range across the Strait of Georgia as seen from the main campus Active learning is depicted through the open books which highlight the university s central mission The gold binding symbolizes the value of pursuing an education and the wealth of knowledge The four books stand for the main campus and the three regional campuses of Vancouver Island University The late 18th century Spanish sailing vessel is the type used by Captain Alejandro Malaspina who sailed the waters off Vancouver Island in 1791 in search of the Northwest Passage The vessel thus recalls the namesake of the university previously named Malaspina University College and honours the tradition of exploration The upper jagged line refers to the mountain range across the Strait of Georgia as seen from the main campus Active learning is depicted through the open books which highlight the university s central mission The gold binding symbolizes the value of pursuing an education and the wealth of knowledge The four books stand for the main campus and the three regional campuses of Vancouver Island University The canoe pays homage to the First Nations whose heritage is an important element in the university s programs and especially to the members of the Salish Nation who live in each of the regions served by the university The sun is an emblem of enlightenment life and the aspiration for learning The eagles signify inspiration and striving For the First Nations the eagle symbolizes wisdom and power The evergreens and lush greenery on the base are in abundance the Vancouver Island region The mountains recall the vista accessible from all of the university s four campuses and are unique to the western part of Canada The alternating white and blue wavy bars refer to the presence of water at each of the campuses location This was the motto adopted by Malaspina University College when it was inaugurated in 1969 It also provides a connection with one of Captain Alejandro Malaspina s ship the Descubierta which means discovery in Spanish Partnership editDeakin University AU University of Canberra AU Victoria University AU Exponential University of Applied Sciences DE 27 Mejiro University JP UNITEC NZ University of Hertfordshire UK California State University East Bay US University of Central Arkansas US University of Montana USNotable alumni editGwen O Mahony Former MLA in the 39th Parliament of British Columbia Victor Blasco Professional soccer playerSee also editEducation in Canada Higher education in British Columbia Higher education in Canada List of institutes and colleges in British Columbia List of universities in British ColumbiaReferences edit VIU Consolidated Financial Statements 2014 PDF 2 viu ca Archived PDF from the original on 2014 08 14 Retrieved 2014 08 14 Enrolment by university Archived from the original on 2017 06 16 Retrieved 2022 06 24 Macleans Guide to Canadian Universities 2010 p 185 Campus Information Vancouver Island University Archived from the original on April 15 2019 Retrieved April 15 2019 MacMillan Roy 1994 Founding of Malaspina College Speech VIUSpace doi 10 25316 IR 10406 Archived from the original on October 22 2019 Retrieved October 22 2019 Community college The Canadian Encyclopedia Archived from the original on June 9 2019 Retrieved August 19 2019 Fleming Robert University College The Canadian Encyclopedia Archived from the original on June 8 2019 Retrieved August 19 2019 Premier Announces Fraser Valley s First University 2 news gov bc ca Office of the Premier Ministry of Advanced Education April 21 2008 Archived from the original on 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