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Unheard Echoes; The Impact of the Holocaust in Lithuania
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverShoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverUnheard Echoes; The Far Reach of the Holocaust in Asia
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverShoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverAEPI Reading of the names
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverShoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverA Fireside Chat with Survivor Marie Doduck and Dr. Lauren Faulkner Rossi
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverShoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverShabbat Dinner With Honoured Guests: Holocaust Survivors
Hillel House - Diamond Foundation Centre for Jewish Campus Life 6145 Student Union Boulevard, Vancouver[Asian Independent Cinema Showcase] Away From Home: Short Films Selection and Conversation with Filmmakers
Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL) 2202 Main Mall, Vancouver- No events scheduled for February 3, 2024.
- No events scheduled for February 4, 2024.
Week of Events
Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Visit Hillel BC from January 29 - February 2, 2024 to visit the Yad Vashem Exhibit, Shoa: How Was It Humanly Possible? The exhibition deals with major historical aspects of the Holocaust, beginning with Jewish life in pre-Holocaust Europe and ending with the liberation of Nazi concentration and extermination camps across the continent and the […]
Choosing a Citation Management Tool
Choosing a Citation Management Tool
New to citation management, don't know where to start, or trying to get familiar with the free tools supported at UBC? This workshop compares the two citation management tools supported at the Research Commons, Zotero and Mendeley, including a discussion of the similarities and unique features of each tool. We will also go over some commonly encountered challenges, […]
Unheard Echoes; The Impact of the Holocaust in Lithuania
Unheard Echoes; The Impact of the Holocaust in Lithuania
Join Hillel to hear Rachel Mines, an expert on her family's Holocaust history, who will passionately recount her parents' survivor experiences, weaving in insights from her extensive research and teaching background. Gene Homel, renowned for his expertise in Lithuanian history, particularly during the Holocaust, will provide a comprehensive perspective on the region's historical landscape, engaging […]
Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Visit Hillel BC from January 29 - February 2, 2024 to visit the Yad Vashem Exhibit, Shoa: How Was It Humanly Possible? The exhibition deals with major historical aspects of the Holocaust, beginning with Jewish life in pre-Holocaust Europe and ending with the liberation of Nazi concentration and extermination camps across the continent and the […]
Diversity Makes Beautiful Music with DJ O SHOW
Diversity Makes Beautiful Music with DJ O SHOW
Hear the unique life story of an Afro-Indigenous, 2 Spirit Entrepreneur. Her perspective of the world will change and inspire yours.
Introduction to Machine Learning: Neural Networks
Introduction to Machine Learning: Neural Networks
In this workshop, participants will dive into the fascinating world of neural networks. Neural networks have emerged as powerful models for solving complex and nonlinear problems. This workshop begins with an introduction to neural networks, covering their architecture, activation functions, and training algorithms. Participants will gain insights into how neural networks can effectively capture and […]
Unheard Echoes; The Far Reach of the Holocaust in Asia
Unheard Echoes; The Far Reach of the Holocaust in Asia
Ryan Sun is a PhD candidate in the Department of History at UBC working with Prof. Leo Shin and Prof. Richard Menkis. His transnational project expands the geography of Jewish exile outside Europe and onto the British colonies of Hong Kong and Singapore. He is particularly interested in Jewish refugees’ ship-bound experiences, especially how transiting […]
Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Visit Hillel BC from January 29 - February 2, 2024 to visit the Yad Vashem Exhibit, Shoa: How Was It Humanly Possible? The exhibition deals with major historical aspects of the Holocaust, beginning with Jewish life in pre-Holocaust Europe and ending with the liberation of Nazi concentration and extermination camps across the continent and the […]
Data Bites – Best Practices for File Formatting
Data Bites – Best Practices for File Formatting
Do you struggle with organizing your research materials? This 30-minute workshop highlights practical techniques for file formatting. Join us to learn more about data formats, data access, and preservation. Location: ONLINE (A Zoom link will be sent to registrants 3 hours before the event starts.)
AEPI Reading of the names
AEPI Reading of the names
In partnership between Hillel, the Brothers of The AEPi Chapter of Vancouver, and Chabad UBC, join us for The Reading of The Names of those who were murdered in the Holocaust. We will be meeting at Hillel at 5:00pm and walking over to the fountain at the main mall, the reading of the names will […]
Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Visit Hillel BC from January 29 - February 2, 2024 to visit the Yad Vashem Exhibit, Shoa: How Was It Humanly Possible? The exhibition deals with major historical aspects of the Holocaust, beginning with Jewish life in pre-Holocaust Europe and ending with the liberation of Nazi concentration and extermination camps across the continent and the […]
Beginner R part 2
Beginner R part 2
If you have opened RStudio before, know what packages are, and know how to read files into R but not much beyond that, this workshop is for you! If your expertise is not at this level yet, please register for Beginner R Part 1 first (January 18, 2-3pm). The workshop is one hour, followed by […]
The Laboratories of Tomorrow: A Sustainability Showcase
The Laboratories of Tomorrow: A Sustainability Showcase
Join us virtually on February 1 at 11 am on a journey into the world of green laboratories as we showcase ingenious projects that are reshaping the scientific landscape. These teams are turning small grants from UBC Green Labs into big sustainability wins for their labs. Delve into energy conservation, waste management, and resource optimization […]
Georeferencing Historical Maps
Georeferencing Historical Maps
This workshop offers an introduction to georeferencing historical maps with QGIS. Georeferencing is the process of taking a digital image or map and connecting it to a real world geographic coordinate system, allowing you to overlay historical and current maps, and to analyze relationships between them using GIS tools. We will begin by exploring Koerner […]
A Fireside Chat with Survivor Marie Doduck and Dr. Lauren Faulkner Rossi
A Fireside Chat with Survivor Marie Doduck and Dr. Lauren Faulkner Rossi
Marie (Mariette) Rozen Doduck was born in Brussels, Belgium, in 1935. She immigrated to Canada in 1947 as a war orphan with three of her siblings and settled in Vancouver. She is actively involved in Holocaust education and is a cofounder of the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre. Dr. Lauren Faulkner Rossi has taught modern German […]
Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?
Visit Hillel BC from January 29 - February 2, 2024 to visit the Yad Vashem Exhibit, Shoa: How Was It Humanly Possible? The exhibition deals with major historical aspects of the Holocaust, beginning with Jewish life in pre-Holocaust Europe and ending with the liberation of Nazi concentration and extermination camps across the continent and the […]
JEDDI Seminar: Non-Standard Work
JEDDI Seminar: Non-Standard Work
Join the Peter P. Dhillon Centre for Business Ethics and the Organizational Behaviour & Human Resources division for a JEDDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity, Decolonization, & Inclusion) Seminar on “Enduring Work: Experiences with Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program”.
Franco Fête
Franco Fête
Do you speak French and want to meet/hang out with other french-speaking folks at UBC? Come celebrate the new year with the Centre de la Francophonie de UBC ! Join us on February 2 at 4 p.m. at the auditorium of the Asian Center at UBC. We'll have live music, wine and hors-d'oeuvres. The best […]
Shabbat Dinner With Honoured Guests: Holocaust Survivors
Shabbat Dinner With Honoured Guests: Holocaust Survivors
Join us for a Shabbat Dinner, where we will pay tribute to the resilience and strength of Holocaust Survivors. This event promises to be a heartfelt gathering where cherished guests, survivors of an indelible chapter in history, will be honored. we’re creating an atmosphere of love, appreciation, and solidarity as we honor these remarkable individuals […]
[Asian Independent Cinema Showcase] Away From Home: Short Films Selection and Conversation with Filmmakers
[Asian Independent Cinema Showcase] Away From Home: Short Films Selection and Conversation with Filmmakers
The short films selection “Away From Home” features three award winning short films, all produced in Hong Kong between 2022 and 2023. The three short films are Sze-wai HO’s “Before the Box Gets Emptied”, Chi-him YUEN’s “The Reticent Wave”, and Chi-yan SIU’s “About Simon Says, Simon Says”, all sharing the theme of diaspora and exploring the city’s […]