April 3, 2025

Biogeoscience Institute celebrating 75th anniversary

Giving Day campaign will support ongoing legacy of scientific exploration

Calgary, AB – Located on the doorstep of Kananaskis Country, UCalgary’s Biogeoscience Institute (BGI) has been a leader in field research since 1950. As the only research station for the Canadian Rockies and Foothills, BGI’s mission is to provide and support high quality science through independent research and research clusters. For more than 75 years, BGI has built strong, lasting partnerships with the peoples and communities of Treaty 7, the Bow/Kananaskis Valley, the City of Calgary, and beyond. 

As part of the University of Calgary’s annual Giving Day campaign, BGI has launched a fundraising campaign to ensure they can provide excellent teaching, learning and research opportunities, access to state-of-the-art research tools and equipment, and unrivalled experiences for visitors from across Canada and around the world.   

“Our 75th anniversary provides a unique opportunity to celebrate field research and support the enhancement of data collection and tools that leads to a deeper understanding of scientific concepts for the students, researchers and broader community.” 
 
Dr. Steven Vamosi, PhD, Scientific Director, Biogeoscience Institute 

 In addition to a fundraising campaign, BGI has a number of events planned throughout the year, including a lunch-and-learn on May 10 featuring researchers from the R.B. Miller Field Station, an app-guided walking tour around the Barrier Lake Field Station to learn about the history and current research in the Valley, and a dinner event in the winter with speakers from the Barrier Lake Field Station. 

Since its launch in 2017, UCalgary Giving Day has raised more than $13 million to create positive change on campus and in the community. Support for the Biogeoscience Institute Impact Fund will allow the Institute to continue to offer high quality experiential learning and research opportunities, and will ensure BGI continues to play an important role in advancing environmental protection policy and our understanding of how natural resources are changing and evolving.   

Media inquiries 

Alison Abel, MPR, CMP 
Manager, Communications 
Office of the Vice-President (Research) 
403.630.1232 
amabel@ucalgary.ca  

About the Biogeoscience Institute 
The University of Calgary’s Biogeoscience Institute (BGI) is a leader in field-based research. We are located at the door to Kananaskis Country, and serve as the only research station for the Canadian Rockies and Foothills. BGI’s mission is to provide and support high quality science through independent research and research clusters. BGI offers researchers two well-established field stations: Barrier Lake Station, located in the Kananaskis Valley and the R.B. Miller Station, located in the Sheep River Provincial Park. Visit research.ucalgary.ca/biogeoscience-institute for more information. 

About the University of Calgary 
UCalgary is Canada’s entrepreneurial university, located in Canada’s most enterprising city. It is a top research university and one of the highest-ranked universities of its age. Founded in 1966, its 35,000 students experience an innovative learning environment, made rich by research, hands-on experiences and entrepreneurial thinking. It is Canada’s leader in the creation of start-ups. Start something today at the University of Calgary. 

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