Event Series Introduction to Git and GitHub

Introduction to Git and GitHub

Online/Virtual Event

Learn the basics of using Git and GitHub for version control and collaboration.  Git is widely used version control software that tracks changes to a group of files, referred to as a repository.  GitHub is a popular website for hosting and sharing Git repositories, making it easier to collaborate and share your work.  Together, Git and GitHub provide a […]

Free
Event Series Don’t feed the clog monster

Don’t Feed the Clog Monster

UBC Bookstore 6200 University Boulevard, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Every time you flush a paper towel, the dreaded clog monster grows, creating an increasingly large clog down in the building’s pipe system. This menacing fiend lurks in our pipes, causing clogs and backups in your spaces. Join UBC Facilities on October 29 & 30 in Lee Square (outside the UBC Bookstore) to learn about […]

Free

UBC School of Information: Master’s Programs Information Session

Online/Virtual Event

Interested in pursuing a master’s degree at the UBC School of Information? Join this information session to learn more! This session will offer detailed information about our master’s programs, course options and pathways, career outcomes, admissions process, experiential learning opportunities and an overview of the student experience. Dr. Kevin Day, Educational Services Manager, will present this […]

Free

2024-25 Dean’s Distinguished Lecture: Beyond the Algorithm: Generative AI in Education

Online/Virtual Event

Join Dr. Jan Hare, Dean, Faculty of Education, for this virtual event featuring Dr. Lilach Mollick, Director of Pedagogy, Wharton Interactive and a leading expert at the forefront of AI in education. The 2024-25 Dean’s Distinguished Lecture, Beyond the Algorithm: Generative AI in Education, will delve into the transformative impact of generative AI on the educational […]

Free

Applying to Grad School

Online/Virtual Event

Craft a genuine application and learn which strategies you want to use when responding to common questions like “what do you hope to learn?” or “why this program?”. We will review resources for preparing a CV, statement of intent/personal statement, and requesting reference letters.

Event Series Don’t feed the clog monster

Don’t feed the clog monster

UBC Bookstore 6200 University Boulevard, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Every time you flush a paper towel, the dreaded clog monster grows, creating an increasingly large clog down in the building’s pipe system. This menacing fiend lurks in our pipes, causing clogs and backups in your spaces. Join UBC Facilities on October 29 & 30 in Lee Square (outside the UBC Bookstore) to learn about […]

Free