"Global environmental change, pollinator biodiversity, and ecosystem services"
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In the School of Environmental Sciences we teach, study, and conduct research, in the life and physical sciences to address critical environmental issues and processes related to the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere,and biosphere.
SES provides and fosters academic excellence in a diverse suite of undergraduate and graduate programs focused on the comprehensive study of biotic and abiotic interactions and environmental issues in natural and managed ecosystems.
SES is a highly respected, research-intensive community that promotes communication and collaboration among academics, industry and government at the provincial, national and international levels.
SES also provides a portal for your exploration of the University of Guelph's extraordinary strength in environmental sciences.
"Global environmental change, pollinator biodiversity, and ecosystem services"
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"Conserving and enhancing native pollinators and pollination services in human dominated landscapes" . Everyone is welcome to attend....
"BREATHING METALS: CLEANING UP MINE WASTE WITH BACTERIA"
Metals in natural environmental systems are challenging to control....
Professor Gard Otis, of the School of Environmental Sciences, recently completed a six year international development project in Vietnam, to help alleviate rural poverty by bringing an economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable industry to the country side. SES is pleased to bring you this video show casing Gard's work, and to congratulate Gard for what is, by all accounts, a fantastically successful project!
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This week in the School of Environmental Sciences
Now that spring is finally here you really want to get back on t
hat bike!
But you feel like your bike needs some attention after...
The University of Guelph’s SES distinguishes itself from other environmental science programs in that it comprises a true integration of the life and physical sciences to address important environmental problems in forest, aquatic and agro-ecosystems.
In addition to our unique research capabilities, the SES is committed to providing a learner-centered environmental science education to undergraduate and graduate students – one that is second to none in North America.
School of Environmental
Sciences
University of Guelph
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Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1
Canada
519 824 4120 ext. 52500
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