- Events
- Audience – Faculty and Staff – Vancouver
2024 UBC Pride Connect: 2SLGBTQIA+ faculty & staff reception
Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre 6163 University Boulevard, VancouverApplying Anti-Racist Pedagogy in the Classroom (AA-RPC)
Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre (IRSHDC) 1985 Learners' Walk, VancouverTAR Drop-In Application Help Session – June 28, 2024
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverResiStories: Building Community Futures
Museum of Vancouver (MOV) 1100 Chestnut Street, Vancouver- No events scheduled for June 30, 2024.
Week of Events
The UBC Drone Partnership Table Thought Exchange
The UBC Drone Partnership Table Thought Exchange
The Drone Transport Initiative is excited to invite you to join us virtually for an information and thought exchange session focused on the future of drone transport and its role in improving healthcare access for Indigenous communities in BC's rural and remote areas. Our aim is to bring together health system partners as we move […]
Open UBC Working Group
Open UBC Working Group
The Open UBC Working Group, which is composed of faculty, students, and staff, meets regularly to advise, communicate, and partner on open scholarship activities and projects happening at UBC. In addition to serving as a place of community for those interested in various areas of open scholarship, the working group develops projects and events and […]
Wellbeing Walk & Roll – Decolonization Tour
Wellbeing Walk & Roll – Decolonization Tour
The Decolonization Tour guided by the Belkin Art Gallery highlights site-specific artworks by Indigenous artists and raises questions around issues of place, space and identity. Considering how these works address urgent social and political concerns, we’ll discuss ideas of settler colonialism, decolonization, reconciliation, protocol and the history of UBC’s Vancouver campus, which is located on the traditional, […]
Getting your SoTL Work Published
Getting your SoTL Work Published
Join us for an interactive session on dissemination of your Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) project. We will discuss different approaches to writing SoTL and share guiding principles for writing in some of the most common SoTL genres: empirical research articles, reflective essays and conference presentations. We will also compare different styles of publications […]
Introduction to Git and GitHub
Introduction to Git and GitHub
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 […]
Dancing with change: Finding your rhythm in life’s ever-changing beat (Staff/Faculty only)
Dancing with change: Finding your rhythm in life’s ever-changing beat (Staff/Faculty only)
Change is inevitable, uncomfortable and challenging. However, many forget that change also brings about choices, opportunity, and control. That is why learning how to manage change for ourselves and others is so important. In this workshop, we will explore the impact of change on us from a physical and psychological perspective. We will focus on managing change, uncovering a constant, and assessing control. This workshop will also provide the tools and tips needed for leaders and […]
Wellbeing Walk & Roll – Pacific Spirit Park
Wellbeing Walk & Roll – Pacific Spirit Park
Pacific Spirit Park is a beautiful well-marked forest located right here beside UBC with 73km worth of walking trails! During this Wellbeing Walk & Roll, the Move U Crew will show you a short walk in the park that can fit into your lunch break.
Sharing the Decision, not the Burden: Toward Integration of Shared Decision-Making in Medication Use for Heart Failure
Sharing the Decision, not the Burden: Toward Integration of Shared Decision-Making in Medication Use for Heart Failure
WiP Seminar: Dr. Ricky Turgeon Heart failure (HF) affects over 800,000 Canadians and is on the rise. HF develops when the heart is not strong enough to move blood around the body, impairs quality of life, and reduces life expectancy. Despite high-quality evidence supporting several medication options to treat HF, use of these medications […]
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 […]
Generative AI Studios
Generative AI Studios
Online These sixty minute, weekly sessions – facilitated by Technologists and Pedagogy Experts from the CTLT – are designed for faculty and staff at UBC who are using, or thinking about using, Generative AI tools as part of their teaching, researching, or daily work. Each session is broken into 3 parts. First, a weekly insights […]
2024 UBC Pride Connect: 2SLGBTQIA+ faculty & staff reception
2024 UBC Pride Connect: 2SLGBTQIA+ faculty & staff reception
Overview The UBC Pride Connect reception for 2SLGBTQIA+ faculty, staff and postdoctoral fellows is back for 2024! The reception is an annual event for building and sustaining 2SLGBTQIA+ networks, while championing a more inclusive campus community. A photographer will be present. If you are not comfortable being photographed, please indicate in the registration form. Register […]
Applying Anti-Racist Pedagogy in the Classroom (AA-RPC)
Applying Anti-Racist Pedagogy in the Classroom (AA-RPC)
Apply Now To apply, participants are required to commit for the entire series. Apply by May 23, 2024. The Applying Anti-Racist Pedagogy in the Classroom program is a cohort-based program where educators will explore anti-racist approaches and practices while learning from others and building relationships in a collaborative learning environment. In this program we will focus on the […]
Navigating Research Security Policies When Applying for Federal Funding
Navigating Research Security Policies When Applying for Federal Funding
Join UBC's Research Security team to learn more about research security and federal government requirements when applying for research funding from the Tri-Agencies and CFI. This webinar will include information on research security best practices, guidance on how to navigate these new policies, and examples of sensitive research areas and research security case studies. The […]
R showcase: Statistics Canada microdata
R showcase: Statistics Canada microdata
Statistics Canada releases Public Use Microdata Files (PUMFs) for the Census and many of its surveys. These de-identified files contain responses at the individual level and are a rich source of data for researchers. This workshop demonstrates how to access, explore, and analyze Statistics Canada microdata using R. We will work with the Canadian Tobacco […]
TAR Drop-In Application Help Session – June 28, 2024
TAR Drop-In Application Help Session – June 28, 2024
TAR Workshops are designed to give interns authentic teaching experiences and to apply their understanding of evidence-based teaching practices in the classroom or in an informal science education or outreach setting. Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, together with their teaching partner, identify a challenge to student learning in the classroom, develop new teaching resources or […]
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, […]
ResiStories: Building Community Futures
ResiStories: Building Community Futures
Vancouver is full of built environments that are the result of urban planning, grassroots community place-making, and sometimes a bit of both. Depending on their histories, consultation processes, and the intention behind the project, these built environments can be spaces of inclusion for some and exclusion for others. Inspired by the Museum of Vancouver’s (MOV) […]