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TEDxUBC 2022: Sang Le with her talk “The “Peculiar” Problem of Food Waste”

April 3, 2022

  • « Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – March 28, April 2, 9 & 10, 2022
  • Spring Afternoon Magnolia Walks with Douglas Justice »

This April, tune in as 5 UBC changemakers share their brightest ideas and eureka moments with the UBC Vancouver community. All talks will be uploaded to the TEDx YouTube channel and shared via our social media accounts.

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Date:
April 3, 2022
Venue
Online/Virtual Event
Event Information
http://blogs.ubc.ca/tedxubc/tedxubc-2022-talks/
Event Categories:
Audience – All Students, Audience – Alumni, Audience – Community, Audience – Faculty and Staff – Vancouver, Audience – Graduate Students, Audience – Undergraduate Students, Subject – Entertainment – Culture, Subject – Learning And Research – Community, Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Students, Type – Conference, Type – Lecture

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TEDxUBC
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  • « Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – March 28, April 2, 9 & 10, 2022
  • Spring Afternoon Magnolia Walks with Douglas Justice »

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