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Walk for Joy

UBC Vancouver Campus Vancouver

Walk for Joy (formerly Walkabout), is a 9 week walking, rolling and physical activity challenge designed to get people moving and reduce sedentary time. This challenge is open to all UBC students, staff, faculty, and community members. A large emphasis is placed on being social while completing physical activity, so find a friend to get […]

Free
Ongoing

February MHLP Online Information Session

Online/Virtual Event

Ready to take your career to the next level? Attend our online information session to learn how the UBC Master of Health Leadership and Policy (MHLP) program can help you build advanced skills in healthcare leadership, empowering you to make a meaningful impact in your profession. This information session is for clinicians who are looking to enhance their leadership […]

Verbs for Citations: Moving From Paraphrase to Summary

Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description Vancouver

“Study A showed that …” “Study B showed that…” Have you ever wondered how verbs like show function in describing and summarizing previous studies when writing your literature review, and what alternative verbs are available for you to tell your research story? By focusing on the use of reporting verbs in published research articles, the […]

UBC Jazz Ensemble

Roy Barnett Recital Hall (Music Building) 6361 Memorial Road, Vancouver

UBC Jazz Ensemble Director Benjamin Henriques leads the UBC Jazz Ensemble through a fabulous program of big band classics to contemporary jazz pieces.

Information Session: The University of Hong Kong

Brock Hall 1874 East Mall, Vancouver

Aspiring to be a global business leader? Join us for an exciting opportunity to learn more about what HKU Business School has to offer! Representatives from HKU Business School will be visiting UBC to introduce their prestigious Masters Programmes, generous scholarships, and the dynamic life and career opportunities in Hong Kong. During this session, you'll […]

Weaving Relations for Meaningful and Genuine Change

Online/Virtual Event

In this Indigenous Speakers Series session, we will have a conversation with Dana-Lyn Mackenzie, a member of the Hwlitsum First Nation, lawyer, and Senior Manager, EDI & Indigeneity, at the Faculties of Applied Science and Land and Food Systems. Dana-Lyn is the recipient of two UBC President’s Staff Awards for Advancing Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence […]

[Panel Talk x LunarFest 2025] Places of Memory in Graphic Novels

Green College 6201 Cecil Green Park Road, Vancouver

What is the relationship between comics and place? How can comics tie us to memory, history, and emotion? Join us for the panel talk “Places of Memory in Graphic Novels” to explore how graphic novels preserve memories through space and time. Co-organized by the UBC Hong Kong Studies Initiative and LunarFest Vancouver, the panel features […]

Free

Physics & Astronomy Undergraduate Science Slam!

Hennings Building 6224 Agricultural Road, Vancouver

This science communication challenge showcases 6 undergraduate students presenting on complex science topics, theories, or concepts (without the use of academic slides or language) in a 5 minute time-limit. Will our presenters communicate successfully to the audience? (aka, will our audience successfully understand the science?) Science communication is a great skill for all science students: […]

Free

Caleb Teicher and Conrad Tao: Counterpoint

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Chan Centre for the Performing Arts 6265 Crescent Road, Vancouver

Pianist and composer Conrad Tao (he/him), and choreographer and dancer Caleb Teicher, (they/them) have long been famous for their respective talents. But in merging their two disciplines—piano and tap—they have created a new, exhilarating offering that inspires and expands the concept of the concert experience. With Counterpoint, Tao, a recipient of the Avery Fisher Career Grant, […]

UBC Chamber Choir

Roy Barnett Recital Hall (Music Building) 6361 Memorial Road, Vancouver

The Chamber Choir is a 24-voice mixed ensemble conducted by graduate students in choral conducting in consultation with Dr. Langager. This choir performs music from all periods, including motets, madrigals, and contemporary compositions.