The applied physical sciences department's Graduate Student Association offers professional and social activities on campus and in the community and serves as a liaison between student, faculty and leadership.
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We deliver innovative educational programs that capitalize on the strengths of faculty in the social, behavioral and health sciences to prepare our students to solve complex population health and human concerns, improving the quality of life for individuals and communities.
This report is an authoritative assessment of the science of climate change,with a focus on the United States. It represents the first of two volumes ofthe Fourth National Climate Assessment, mandated by the Global Change Research Act of 1990.
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The desire for healthier living and a well-rounded lifestyle has created a booming wellness industry nationwide. Learn about this growing field, which uses principles from nutrition, exercise, behavior modification, weight management, science, and medicine to help people experience improved and more satisfying lives.
The Provincial Awards Program is available to all participants of the 13 Regional Science Fairs of BC and the Yukon. The Provincial Awards are generously sponsored by corporations and organizations who support youth's success in science and technology.
Julia Lane Award$200 Cash to Student.To be awarded to a student with a passion for science and community. Preference given to female candidates with projects relating to Geology or Earth and Environmental Sciences.
Julia Lane Scholarship$2400To be awarded to a Grade 11 or 12 student with a passion for science and community. Preference given to female candidates with projects relating to Geology or Earth and Environmental Sciences.
Science Fair Foundation BC is partnering with the West Kootenay Regional Science Fair for 2023 to bring back an in-person fair for every student in the West Kootenay region. At the same time, we want to invite the entire Kootenay community to join us in STEM activities and exploration. We're looking for local business and community leaders to help us make this a great event where West Kootenay youth, families and members of the whole community and learn about science.We would be grateful for any industry or community partners in the West Kootenay area who are able to help us with any of the following:
van Donkelaar, A., R. V. Martin, et al. (2019). Regional Estimates of Chemical Composition of Fine Particulate Matter using a Combined Geoscience-Statistical Method with Information from Satellites, Models, and Monitors. Environmental Science & Technology, 2019, doi:10.1021/acs.est.8b06392. [Link]
van Donkelaar, A., R. V. Martin, et al. (2019). Regional Estimates of Chemical Composition of Fine Particulate Matter using a Combined Geoscience-Statistical Method with Information from Satellites, Models, and Monitors. Environmental Science & Technology, in press, doi:10.1021/acs.est.8b06392. [Link]
Reference:van Donkelaar, A., R. V. Martin, et al. (2019). Regional Estimates of Chemical Composition of Fine Particulate Matter using a Combined Geoscience-Statistical Method with Information from Satellites, Models, and Monitors. Environmental Science & Technology, 2019, doi:10.1021/acs.est.8b06392. [Link]
References:van Donkelaar, A., R. V. Martin, et al. (2019). Regional Estimates of Chemical Composition of Fine Particulate Matter using a Combined Geoscience-Statistical Method with Information from Satellites, Models, and Monitors. Environmental Science & Technology, in press, doi:10.1021/acs.est.8b06392. [Link] 2ff7e9595c
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