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 ...
Need to be good with numbers – be able to look at student’s answers and be able to understand how students did their calculations. Need to be familiar with Canadian personal finance related issues.
Instructor of the annual University of Guelph Ice Cream Technology Course Academic Background and Experience • Professor Emeritus, University of Guelph, 2023 - • Professor, University of Guelph, ...
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 ...
Mike is interested in how people think about food with recent work focusing on labeling, novel food products, animal welfare and antibiotic use. He is also active in the interdisciplinary Guelph Food ...
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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 ...
Need to check your balance, add funds, or report a lost card? You’ll find everything you need to manage your meal plan below - including links to Online Services, the Campus Card Office, and the GET ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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