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Entrepreneurship Immersion Week

UBC Robson Square 800 Robson Street, Vancouver

Entrepreneurship Immersion Week (EIW) brings together storytellers and movement builders from across our ecosystem, to share their insights on the strategies and tactics that helped them transform their ideas to […]

Challenging perfectionism

Online/Virtual Event

Audience: All faculty and staff at UBC Vancouver and Okanagan.   Description: Do you ever feel like your relentless pursuit of the perfect project, report, meal or any other effort in life does more […]

CHSPR Seminar | Introducing Indigenist Critical Policy Analysis

School of Population and Public Health (SPPH) 2206 East Mall, Vancouver

Speaker: Natalie Bryant, Australian National University Register for in-person or virtual attendance: https://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5UudeiprTwqG9YbIVs8shquvZzGlRVSLJ6W The question of how public policies are assessed in relation to the needs of Australian Indigenous people is […]

Employer on Campus: Grainger Canada

MacLeod Building 2356 Main Mall, Vancouver

Information session will be to build awareness of Grainger Canada, the country’s largest distributor in the Maintenance, Repair and Operations (MRO) sector. We will highlight our organization’s principles, present our […]

DIY Media Production Workshops Fall 2023 – The Art of the Video Interview

University Services Building (USB) 2329 West Mall, Vancouver

Need help planning an interview for your next video project? This in-person workshop for UBC Instructors and Staff will reveal proven techniques for conducting effective on-camera interviews. Discover methods on how […]

From a Memory War to a War over Memory: The Past and Society in Ukraine and Russia during Soviet Times, and Beyond

Green College 6201 Cecil Green Park Road, Vancouver

in the series The Russia-Ukraine War and Memory Politics Coach House, Green College, UBC Serhy Yekelchyk, Germanic and Slavic Studies, University of Victoria Ukraine had been part of the Russian-dominated Soviet Union, but after gaining independence in 1991, the Ukrainian state and society developed in a direction markedly different from that of Russia’s. What in […]