Congratulations to Recent Graduates

Congratulations to Recent Graduates
  Congratulations to everyone who completed their academic program of study at the conclusion of the summer 2024 semester: Jennifer Aikman, Master of Planning Joshua Barrett, PhD in Rural Studies Ken Chew, Master of Science (Planning) Mohammed Jalabi, Master of Science (Planning) Niju Mathew, Master of Science (Planning) Kalind Patel, Master of Planning Geetanjali Rana, Master of Planning Andrea Torok, Master of Science (P...

Knowledge Mobilization at National Geography Conference

Knowledge Mobilization at National Geography Conference
Four members of the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development shared rural research at the recent 74th annual Canadian Association of Geographers national conference in St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. With a conference theme of Edges, students and faculty contributed research on rural health, rural economic development, northern veterinary service provision, and rural workforce development. Presentations shared at the conference included:

Barrett Successfully Defends PhD Dissertation

Barrett Successfully Defends PhD Dissertation
  Congratulations to Josh Barrett for successfully defending his PhD dissertation titled "A New Localism for Newfoundland and Labrador? An Exploratory Study of Rural Local Government Entrepreneurialism". Members of the examining committee were Dr. Rob Greenwood (Government of Newfoundland and Labrador), Dr. Audrey Jamal (Lang School of Business and Economies, University of Guelph), Dr. Kelly Vodden (Grenfell Campus, Memorial University), and Ryan G...

Rural Labour Shortages: Findings from Ontario Survey

Rural Labour Shortages: Findings from Ontario Survey
The future of rural businesses and communities is dependent on appropriate and effective workforce development strategies. Rural businesses and communities are confronted with challenges in accessing relevant human capital to support, maintain, and grow their operations. Without deliberate and place-based strategies, rural businesses and rural economies will be negatively impacted. Researchers at the University of Guelph and Selkirk College are interested

New Project – Pathways to Practice

New Project – Pathways to Practice
  We are excited to share a new knowledge translation and transfer initiative has been funded titled Pathways to Practice: Bridging Knowledge, Practitioners, and Students. The new initiative will build bridges between graduate students, rural economic development officers, and rural community leaders to connect knowledge, ideas, and networks. The project focuses on creating an in-person forum for facilitating these connections, creating a series of

Transferring Knowledge from North Atlantic Forum to Rural Ontario

Transferring Knowledge from North Atlantic Forum to Rural Ontario
Rural development practitioners are at the front line of facilitating prosperous rural communities, places, and environments across Ontario. Ensuring rural development practitioners have access to the most up to date knowledge it critical to facilitating decision-making on the future of rural places. Leading rural development organizations, community innovators, elected officials, students, and researchers gathered at the North Atlantic Forum in Letterfra

Rural Ontario Research Shared at North Atlantic Forum

Rural Ontario Research Shared at North Atlantic Forum
  Rural Ontario research was on full display at the recent North Atlantic Forum in Letterfrack, Co. Galway, Ireland. Graduate students and faculty from the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development at the University of Guelph showcased new and emerging rural development knowledge related to agri-food systems, housing, work force development, economic development, and rural transit: Sara Epp & Regan Zink - Rural Communities, Agri

Advancing Green Infrastructure Solutions in Rural Regions

Advancing Green Infrastructure Solutions in Rural Regions
  Congratulations to Jay Maloney, Sean Markey, Ryan Gibson, and Ashleigh Weeden for their recent peer reviewed journal publication titled "Advancing Green Infrastructure Solutions in Rural Regions: Economic Impacts and Capacity Challenges in Southwest Ontario, Canada". The abstract for the article published in Rural and Regional Development is listed below: Green infrastructure (GI) is a growing topic in urban planning, asset management, and clima

Congratulations to Damilola Oyewale

Congratulations to Damilola Oyewale
  Congratulations to Damilola Oyewale for receiving the Wayne J. Caldwell Prize for Service in Rural Planning during the June 2024 convocation. Caldwell Prize for Service in Rural Planning recognizes excellence in students who have made significant contributions to the Rural Planning and Development Program through their work in student organizations, their role with the Ontario Professional Planners Institute, the Canadian Institute of Planners, o

Northern Dialogues Conference Explores Remoteness and Sustainable Livelihoods in Rural and Northern Canada

Northern Dialogues Conference Explores Remoteness and Sustainable Livelihoods in Rural and Northern Canada
The Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation and Yukon University recently co-hosted the Northern Dialogues: Remoteness and Sustainable Livelihoods in Rural and Northern Canada Conference in Whitehorse, Yukon. The conference addressed the intersection of remoteness and sustainable livelihoods framed across three interrelated themes: (i) innovation and community development, (ii) education, health, and social systems, and (iii) culture, heritage, and wellb...