At the University of Guelph, Improve Life is more than a motto—it’s what drives us every day. Whether you’re a new student, a faculty member, or a proud U of G alum, you are part of a community that’s ...
Why choose a bachelor's degree in Environmental Sciences? Want to help make this world a better place? Interested in integrating biophysical sciences with real-world problem solving? This program will ...
Job & Opportunity Fairs are a great way to connect with employers, explore options, expand your network, and discover a wide range of career-related opportunities. Whether you're actively job hunting ...
Undergraduate Courses ENGG 3280 Machine Design ENGG 4220 Interdisciplinary Design Graduate Courses ENGG 6090 Advanced Mechanics of Materials I am looking for a Master ...
Marine and Freshwater Biology capitalizes on the University of Guelph's recognized excellence in aquatic research. In this major, you will build upon core courses in ecology, evolution, genetics, ...
Graduate student positions are available in the Harkness group. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Dr. Harkness with their cover statement, transcript, and CV.
John Cranfield’s fascination with the factors that drive consumer food choices led him to pursue a master’s and PhD degree in agricultural economics; he studied consumer demand and behaviour as well ...
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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 ...
Transparency is a universal concept that is important in many settings, including research reporting. Transparent research reporting is critically important for all types of research reports, ...
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 ...
A synthetic “poop” developed at the University of Guelph can cure nasty gastrointestinal infections caused by Clostridium difficile, a toxin-producing bacterium. A study on the artificial stool was ...
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