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Contact Us | May 21, 2025 - 8:37am |
Scholarship, Research, and Creative Activity OfficeVancouver Island University
900 Fifth St. Nanaimo, BC Canada Building 305 (Library) – Room 446 (Main Office)
General InquiriesPhone: 250.740.6324 Office hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30 am - 4 pm For more information on Scholarship, Research or Creative Activity at Vancouver Island University contact: |
Centres and Institutes | May 27, 2025 - 10:23am |
VIU Research and Scholarly Activity Centers and Institutes (RSACI) are governed by the Research and Scholarly Activity Centres and Institutes Policy. The list below highlights all approved and in-process Research Centers and Institutes at Vancouver Island University. |
Student Scholarship, Research, and Creative Activity | November 23, 2022 - 1:46pm |
Scholarship | knowledge acquired by study Research | engaged in investigation and discovery Creative Activity | characterized by originality and the use of imagination |
Visitor Feedback | September 13, 2021 - 1:31pm |
Thank you for visiting the station! We value your feedback and would like to know how you felt about your visit to the station. Please complete our survey to help us improve the Deep Bay Marine Field Station. Thanks! |
Guidelines for Choosing Appropriate Intervention and Endpoints | October 8, 2020 - 2:49pm |
Approved September 19, 2008 A guiding principle of the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) is that, “animals must not be subjected to unnecessary pain or distress”. The experimental design must offer them every practicable safeguard, whether in research, in teaching, or in testing procedures” (CCAC 1989) An endpoint is defined by the CCAC as the point at which an animal's pain and/or distress is terminated, minimized or reduced, by taking actions such as killing the animal humanely, terminating a painful procedure, or giving treatment to relieve pain and/or distress.” |
Animal User Training | June 6, 2023 - 12:47pm |
All Principal Investigators and personnel listed on animal user protocols are required to complete four (4) core training modules (Ethics in Animal Experimentation, The 3 R’s of Animal Experimentation, Guidelines, Occupational Health and Safety) provided through the VIU Animal User Training course on VIULearn. Additional training modules on biosafety and WHMIS are available on VIULearn if applicable. |
Contact Information | December 15, 2022 - 12:29pm |
Animal Care CommitteeVancouver Island University Email: ACC@viu.ca |
Application and Approval Process | June 5, 2025 - 12:35pm |
When you have decided to use animals in your teaching or research at VIU, please reach out to the Animal Care Coordinator (acc@viu.ca) as soon as possible to discuss your intended activities and the timeline for submissions. The Animal Care Coordinator will ensure you have access to relevant VIU ACC approved standard operating procedures, CCAC guidelines and ACC policies. The Animal Care Coordinator is also available to help write and edit submissions and will connect you to Animal Care Services as needed. |
The Animal Care Committee | April 7, 2025 - 2:46pm |
The VIU Animal Care Committee is a Presidential Committee that reports to the VP Academic. The Committee was first formed in 2000 to help VIU fulfil its commitment to Animal Care. |
Guidelines and Policies | June 2, 2025 - 12:07pm |
Guidelines, Policies, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), are formalized procedures that have been approved by the VIU Animal Care Committee (ACC) that are used to educate animal users at VIU on the currently approved techniques and practices. These procedures enable the VIU ACC to implement the institutional Animal Care Policy and Animal Care Procedures. |
Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) | November 23, 2022 - 10:16am |
"The CCAC is the national peer review agency responsible for setting and maintaining standards for the ethical use and care of animals used in science (research, teaching and testing) throughout Canada." (CCAC Website). VIU's Animal Care and Use Policies are developed in accordance with CCAC standards and guidelines. VIU holds a Certificate of Good Animal Practices from CCAC, which means that VIU's Animal Care and Use program has been assessed by a CCAC assessment panel. The panel has found VIU's standards satisfy CCAC's guidelines and policy statements. |
Animal Care Services Department | February 11, 2025 - 10:36am |
The mission of Animal Care Services (ACS) is to ensure high-quality care for animals and facilitate research and teaching at Vancouver Island University. Animal Care Services works closely with the Animal Care Committee to provide services in support of the VIU’s Animal Care and Use Program. The Director of Research Operations manages the ACS team and reports to the AVP Scholarship, Research, and Graduate Studies on animal care needs at VIU. Research with animals may only be undertaken if VIU finds the use of animals acceptable and of scientific merit. |
Privacy Legislation | August 9, 2017 - 9:07am |
Landscape of privacy legislation in CanadaLegislation has been created by both BC and the Canadian federal government to protect personal information within their respective jurisdictions. Depending on the research, one or more statutes may need to be considered. For example, a Vancouver Island University researcher doing research involving a counseling agency may have to consider both BC’s public and private sector laws. The following are the statutes for their relevant jurisdictions: |
Course-based Student Research | February 23, 2023 - 1:33pm |
An REB Protocol for Course-Based Student Research provides an efficient process for VIU faculty to receive REB approval for minimal risk student research involving human participants conducted as a requirement of course completion. Once approved, an REB Protocol for Course-based Student Research documents the scope of projects, methods, and participant populations that student researchers may undertake with REB approval as part of a course under the supervision of the course instructor. |
Contact Us | May 22, 2025 - 12:25pm |
Email: reb@viu.ca |
Submission Deadlines and Meeting Dates | August 26, 2024 - 9:10am |
Applications are accepted on a continuous basis through the academic year (Aug 15 – July 15th) on the ROMEO research application portal. Following submission all applications undergo an initial review to determine the level of REB review required. |
An Almost Forgotten History of Native Oysters on Vancouver Island | January 18, 2023 - 12:06pm |
An Almost Forgotten History of Native Oysters on Vancouver Island |
NextGen Shellfish Rafts | January 18, 2023 - 11:38am |
Easy Assembly of our NextGen Shellfish RaftsWe just finished building some more of our NextGen Shellfish Rafts and Max put the Go-Pro Camera on the roof of the RV Chetlo to document the construction. Check out how they go together almost like Ikea (LOL). |
Monitoring Seaweed Drift | January 18, 2023 - 11:37am |
Final Report: Monitoring of Drift Seaweed and Harvest in Central Strait of Georgia 2014-15 |
Wetlandkeepers Course | March 5, 2019 - 10:23am |
During the weekend of July 14-16 MABRRI student researchers, Maria Kawahara, Curtis Rispin, and Lauren Shaw participated in a Wetland Keepers Course facilitated by Michele Jones and the British Columbia Wildlife Federation (BCWF). The course took place at North Island College in Campbell River and was designed to teach participants wetland mapping, plant and animal identification, soil sampling, and other wetland classification and stewardship skills. |
