- Events
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- No events scheduled for November 11, 2024.
Grapes to Glass: Wine Education and Tasting Series
Food, Nutrition and Health Building 2205 East Mall, VancouverCritical Thinkers Talk – The Melodramatic Pop Diva: Mariah Carey, Music Video, and Vocal Ornamentation
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre 1961 East Mall, VancouverIndigenous Health Administration and Leadership Program (IHALP): 2025 Information Session
Online/Virtual Event- No events scheduled for November 17, 2024.
Week of Events
Earl W. Davie Symposium
Earl W. Davie Symposium
This annual 1-day symposium honours Dr. Earl W. Davie’s scientific contributions in hemostasis-thrombosis, which have impacted on the care of patients world-wide. He and his colleagues devised the revolutionary Waterfall Sequence for Blood Clotting, and subsequently, throughout the 1960s and ’70s, applied cutting edge technologies to identify and characterize most of the coagulation proteins and […]
Earl W. Davie Symposium
Earl W. Davie Symposium
This annual 1-day symposium honours Dr. Earl W. Davie’s scientific contributions in hemostasis-thrombosis, which have impacted on the care of patients world-wide. He and his colleagues devised the revolutionary Waterfall Sequence for Blood Clotting, and subsequently, throughout the 1960s and ’70s, applied cutting edge technologies to identify and characterize most of the coagulation proteins and […]
Reclaiming Anishinaabe Law: Recognition and Affirmation as Reconciliation with Dr. Leo Baskatawang
Reclaiming Anishinaabe Law: Recognition and Affirmation as Reconciliation with Dr. Leo Baskatawang
Dr. Leo Baskatawang will discuss why the Anishinaabe Nation in Treaty #3 is codifying its own education law, how an Anishinaabe education system might differ from Canada’s public education system, and what Canadian governments must do to recognize and affirm localized Indigenous laws in the spirit of reconciliation.
Introduction to the Unix Shell
Introduction to the Unix Shell
This workshop will introduce the Unix shell, a powerful way to communicate with your computer more directly through a command line interface. There are many ways to interact with a computer. Most of the time we click on things and select options with a cursor through a graphical user interface (GUI). A command line is […]
Wingspan Gala
Wingspan Gala
Overview Please join us for the launch, celebration and honoring of Wingspan’s film, Wings Rising: Disability Justice, Art and Education, Directed by Thomas Buchan and Produced by Leslie G. Roman Wingspan at UBC. Background photo credit: Daniel Biber “No solitary wing can rise. It may flap its rage and pain, but all that rises is […]
CMS-Sector Research Collaborations Day 2024
CMS-Sector Research Collaborations Day 2024
This event explores migration research through a decolonial lens and aims to build mutually beneficial connections between CMS migration researchers and BC’s Settlement sector.
Grapes to Glass: Wine Education and Tasting Series
Grapes to Glass: Wine Education and Tasting Series
Join Grapes to Glass – a four-session Wine Education and Tasting Series presented by the UBC Faculty of Land and Food Systems. Learn about the important elements of wine production, from grape-growing to enjoying the finished product, with a special focus on B.C. wines. Tour the UBC Wine Library – home to 4,000 unique bottles […]
Disability-Specific Career Development Program Panel Event: Pursuing Careers Alternative to Your Degree / Academia
Disability-Specific Career Development Program Panel Event: Pursuing Careers Alternative to Your Degree / Academia
Date & time: Thursday, November 14th from 4:30-6:00pm (PST) via Zoom: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/65642581539?pwd=EpjcaUyESNHgIfJZ1drLynmyk5nzaK.1 We invite you to join Amrita Aggarwal, Lucia Lorenzi and Adrian Cheng as they discuss their unique journeys that lead them to pursue careers alternative to their degree/academia! Each speaker will provide insight into the challenges and opportunities they encountered while highlighting how their academic experiences […]
Ask Me Anything: Applying to Grad School
Ask Me Anything: Applying to Grad School
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.
Working in Climate Series: Natural Resources
Working in Climate Series: Natural Resources
Join UBC Sauder’s Centre for Climate and Business Solutions for the Working in Climate - Natural Resources part of the "Workingin Climate" series, where we explore the evolving landscape of sustainability within the natural resources sector. Hear from industry leaders like Jill Robinson, Venture Development and Sustainability at Kite Company Creator (Venture studio dedicated to building companies that drive innovation in the natural resources sector) Ana Patiño, Sustainability Reporting Specialist at Lundin Mining Corporation Sarah Caven, […]
Data Bites – Best Practices for File Naming
Data Bites – Best Practices for File Naming
Do you struggle with organizing your research materials? This 30-minute workshop highlights practical techniques for file naming. Join us to develop a naming convention based on elements that are important to your work. Location: ONLINE (A Zoom link will be sent to registrants 3 hours before the event starts.)
Loops and conditional statements in R
Loops and conditional statements in R
This workshop will focus on tools (mostly in base R) to perform customized operations in R including looping, nested looping and conditional statements. This workshop is intended to expand the capabilities of R users with moderate experience of the language/software. The workshop will be one hour long, followed by an optional 30-minute practice period to reinforce what […]
Resume & Cover Letter Workshop
Resume & Cover Letter Workshop
Highlight your strengths and achievements for each application you are preparing and learn how to get past the 6-second read that most employers use. If possible, bring a draft of your resume and/or cover letter.
Critical Thinkers Talk – The Melodramatic Pop Diva: Mariah Carey, Music Video, and Vocal Ornamentation
Critical Thinkers Talk – The Melodramatic Pop Diva: Mariah Carey, Music Video, and Vocal Ornamentation
Presented by the Centre for Cinema Studies and Cinema Thinks the World, the Critical Thinkers Series features research talks by notable and emerging scholars in Cinema and Media Studies. Next up for Fall 2024 is a talk by PhD candidate Angela Morrison, “The Melodramatic Pop Diva: Mariah Carey, Music Video, and Vocal Ornamentation". This event is […]
Indigenous Health Administration and Leadership Program (IHALP): 2025 Information Session
Indigenous Health Administration and Leadership Program (IHALP): 2025 Information Session
Join us for the 2025 Indigenous Health Administration and Leadership Program information session! Learn about the IHALP certificate program that is designed to support Indigenous organizations and communities to build strength-based, holistic programming that promotes health and well being. Learn about Indigenous communities and their own measures for success and unique cultural and geographical needs. […]
Saturday Multi-vendor UBC Farm Farmers’ Market
Saturday Multi-vendor UBC Farm Farmers’ Market
Don’t miss the only multi-vendor farmers’ market in Vancouver located on a working farm! It’s our biggest weekly event on the Farm, bringing in dozens of vendors selling local fruits, vegetables, meats, baked goods, beverages, mushrooms, coffee and food trucks, alcohol, treats, crafts and prepared foods, as well as – of course! – the certified organic, […]