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- Audience – Graduate Students
“Larry Loyie: Writing is Healing” Exhibition Launch at IRSHDC
Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre (IRSHDC) 1985 Learners' Walk, VancouverWriting a Statement of Intent and Purpose: Crafting Your Scholarly Identity
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverEmployer on Campus: Jeollanamdo Office of Education International Education Institute
Neville Scarfe Building 2125 Main Mall, VancouverConversations in Pedagogy: Why Think Deeply About Pedagogy?
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre 1961 East Mall, VancouverGrapes to Glass: Wine Education and Tasting Series
Food, Nutrition and Health Building 2205 East Mall, VancouverCHSPR Seminar | Evaluating Inequities in Refugee & Immigrant’s Health Care Access
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description Vancouver +1 moreConservation in Action: A 25-Year Journey to Protect Manatees in South America
Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL) 2202 Main Mall, Vancouver- No events scheduled for November 9, 2024.
- No events scheduled for November 10, 2024.
Week of Events
Career Paths in Conservation: Prof. Matthew Mitchell’s Path Towards Interdisciplinary Ecological Research (Faculty of Forestry and Land and Food Systems)
Career Paths in Conservation: Prof. Matthew Mitchell’s Path Towards Interdisciplinary Ecological Research (Faculty of Forestry and Land and Food Systems)
Monday, November 4, 2024 Speaker(s): Dr. Matthew Mitchell 12:00-1:00PM in the AERL Building, Room 107 (2202 Main Mall). Register here! Discover the fascinating research of Dr. Matthew Mitchell (Department of Forest Resources Management in the Faculty of Forestry and Faculty of Land and Food Systems), whose work focuses on the how to manage human-dominated landscapes, for […]
Voices for Health Equity
Voices for Health Equity
This event is dedicated to showcases the groundbreaking work of leading and emerging public scholars and innovators in the health equity space.
It Didn’t Have to Be This Way
It Didn’t Have to Be This Way
UBC English Language & Literatures is pleased to invite you to “It Didn’t Have to Be This Way,” a visiting speaker lecture featuring Dr. Ian Smith (University of Southern California). Join us virtually or in-person on Monday, November 4th at 3:00 pm PT for an enlightened conversation about Blackness and humanism on the early modern stage.
Using Zotero for Citation Management
Using Zotero for Citation Management
Everyone who is using Zotero or thinks they might like to use Zotero is welcome at this workshop. During this session, participants will: Learn the best ways to use Zotero to […]
“Larry Loyie: Writing is Healing” Exhibition Launch at IRSHDC
“Larry Loyie: Writing is Healing” Exhibition Launch at IRSHDC
Join the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre for our new exhibition! This November, IRSHDC is proud to announce a new exhibit - Larry Loyie: Writing is Healing. Featuring a digital and physical collection of materials, this exhibit will introduce you to the life and work of Larry Loyie - a playwright, poet and […]
Employer on Campus: TikTok
Employer on Campus: TikTok
TikTok is coming to the University of British Columbia! We are excited to host an information session so you can learn more about how you can contribute to our innovative and fast growing organization! Our roles are currently live on our site and we encourage you to apply for our positions ASAP and come see us […]
Writing a Statement of Intent and Purpose: Crafting Your Scholarly Identity
Writing a Statement of Intent and Purpose: Crafting Your Scholarly Identity
Graduate school applications typically include a statement of intent or purpose, whereby prospective students describe their research background and expertise and begin to map out a research plan. But how do emerging scholars craft their identity in this high-stakes document? Research shows that the scholarly identity prospective students construct in these statements must demonstrate the […]
Finding and Applying for a Job
Finding and Applying for a Job
Many graduate students feel unsure how to describe their skills and competencies to non-academic employers. This workshop will address questions about: Highlighting accomplishments, transferable skills, and appeal to non-academic employers Strategies for looking for work and approaches to access the hidden job market. Informational interviews, and how they can help with the job search Finding […]
Employer on Campus: Jeollanamdo Office of Education International Education Institute
Employer on Campus: Jeollanamdo Office of Education International Education Institute
JEIEI (Jeollanamdo Office of Education International Ed. Institute) is an education institute under a provincial office of education in South Korea, and we are looking to invite UBC students interested in careers in TESL (teaching English as a second language)! In this information session, our team will introduce our programs and the direct and prioritized […]
What’s New in Spinal Cord Repair?
What’s New in Spinal Cord Repair?
Join us for an interactive virtual event about research being conducted by the UBC-led “Mend the Gap” team for spinal cord injury (SCI). Drs. John Madden, director of the research program, Wolf Tetzlaff, associate director and lead of the biology and medicine team, and Tanya Barretto, from the ethics and translation team will discuss new […]
Information Session: Erasmus Mundus Association
Information Session: Erasmus Mundus Association
Discover life-changing opportunities with the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s (EMJM), a highly prestigious, fully-funded master’s program supported by the European Union (EU). In this session, students will learn how to apply for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s (EMJM), the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship, gain insights into preparing a strong application package, and explore the academic and […]
Conversations in Pedagogy: Why Think Deeply About Pedagogy?
Conversations in Pedagogy: Why Think Deeply About Pedagogy?
It is sometimes tempting to think of teaching as a very nuts-and-bolts task, and often quite separate from lofty discussions of value, purpose, and philosophy, or that becoming a good teacher involves the development and mastery of skills and techniques, while thinking deeply about teaching, while interesting, has less impact on students, and so much […]
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 […]
CHSPR Seminar | Evaluating Inequities in Refugee & Immigrant’s Health Care Access
CHSPR Seminar | Evaluating Inequities in Refugee & Immigrant’s Health Care Access
Speaker: Ruth Lavergne, Dalhousie University The Evaluating Inequities in Refugee & Immigrant’s Health Access project aimed to understand the health experiences of immigrants and migrants (im/migrants) in BC. With community engagement as the backbone to the study, it combined interviews with im/migrant community members and linked health and immigrations data to explore access to health care […]
Employer on Campus: WSP Canada
Employer on Campus: WSP Canada
The Are You Future Ready® scenario planning challenge is here. WSP will be hosting a virtual collaborative digital game though which participants can explore how different strategies on resilience, decarbonization, and societal benefit can be bundled together to achieve the multi-faceted goals of our client organizations. The game puts concepts from WSP’s book, Future Ready: […]
Data Bites – Introduction to Data Management Plans (DMPs)
Data Bites – Introduction to Data Management Plans (DMPs)
Aimed at grad students and faculty researchers, this Data Bites workshop reviews the key components of a data management plan (DMP) and offers guidance on using the DMP Assistant, a […]
Conservation in Action: A 25-Year Journey to Protect Manatees in South America
Conservation in Action: A 25-Year Journey to Protect Manatees in South America
Speaker: Dr. Carol Meirelles Research Associate, Marine Mammal Research Unit (MMRU) Dr. Meirelles will share insights from her 25-year commitment to manatee conservation biology, highlighting both grassroots initiatives and large-scale collaborative networks across South America. Her presentation will trace the evolution of hands-on local conservation efforts and multi-institutional projects that have shaped her approach to […]