Welcome to the Department of History at the University of Guelph! We’re thrilled to have you here and can’t wait for you to explore all that we offer. Our department provides a deep dive into the past ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tongzhe's passion is to combine economic theory and behavioral approaches, such as field or laboratory experiments, to understand the economic and political context of a problem. Her current projects ...
From left to right: Prof. Brian Husband, Justin Wood, Jocelyn Rivers, Linda Kelso, Prof. Justine Tishinsky The College of Biological Science is a globally recognized academic faculty with a mission to ...
Lang's globally recognized economics and finance faculty are ranked 4th among Canadian business schools for research output. You'll gain critical insights into all aspects of global business, finance, ...
Following these guidelines will help create a respectful and professional work environment that supports learning and success during the co-op work term. Clear Expectations: At the start of the co-op ...
This event is designed for prospective students and their families who are looking to enroll in September 2025. Watch the International Virtual Open House to learn more about our programs, U of G's ...
Why Study Turfgrass Management? From sports field management to golf course superintendents, an associate diploma in Turfgrass Management (DTM) from the U of G puts you in high demand for career ...
The Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) of the University of Guelph is internationally renowned for its research, teaching and knowledge extension. Our community has a strong sense of shared purpose: ...
Experiential Learning at U of G means you can engage directly with workplaces and communities where you apply your learning in real-world contexts, gain a deeper understanding of complex social issues ...