UVic Geography Graduate Eve Seward Pursues Community Leadership Through GIS
UVic geography grad charts journey in community leadership

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Eve Seward, a recent geography graduate from the University of Victoria (UVic), aims to build a career in community engagement utilizing their Geographic Information Science (GIS) training. Their experiences at UVic, including a co-op with Environment and Climate Change Canada, have shaped their professional aspirations and personal growth.
- 01Eve Seward graduated with a BA in geography and has a strong interest in community-engaged work.
- 02Seward completed a co-op term with Environment and Climate Change Canada, gaining valuable experience in GIS.
- 03Their role as co-chair of the Society of Geography Students (SOGS) helped them build lifelong friendships and connections.
- 04The Belize Agroecology Field School course significantly influenced Seward’s academic and personal development.
- 05Seward plans to pursue a career in GIS in Victoria and is eager to travel and explore new places.
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Eve Seward, a recent graduate from the University of Victoria (UVic) with a BA in geography, is enthusiastic about forging a career in community engagement using their Geographic Information Science (GIS) skills. Originally from Calgary, Alberta, Seward describes themselves as an “everything geographer,” integrating human and physical geography through GIS. Their academic journey included an impactful co-op term with Environment and Climate Change Canada, where they contributed to wildlife and habitat conservation efforts. Seward's leadership role as co-chair of the Society of Geography Students (SOGS) provided them with a sense of community and lifelong friendships. A standout experience was participating in the Belize Agroecology Field School, which deepened their interest in fieldwork and community-engaged research. Looking ahead, Seward intends to establish a GIS career in Victoria while embracing opportunities for travel and exploration. They encourage prospective students to consider UVic for its beautiful setting and supportive campus environment.
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Seward's career in GIS could contribute to local community development and environmental conservation efforts in Victoria.
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