- Events
- Audience – Undergraduate Students
Black History Month Movie Night in the Faculty of Forestry
Forest Sciences Centre 2424 Main Mall, VancouverBlack History Month: A panel conversation on the Black experience in the Faculty of Applied Science
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverWednesday Noon Hours: Ensemble Made in Canada
Roy Barnett Recital Hall (Music Building) 6361 Memorial Road, VancouverEmployer On-Campus Info Session: Government of Canada – Public Service Commission
Brock Hall 1874 East Mall, VancouverChan Centre EXP Series: Colin Stetson
Chan Centre for the Performing Arts 6265 Crescent Road, Vancouver- No events scheduled for March 4, 2023.
- No events scheduled for March 5, 2023.
Week of Events
Rally in Solidarity with Ukraine
Rally in Solidarity with Ukraine
On February 24, Ukraine and Ukrainians around the world commemorate the beginning of a nightmare, one year since the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine. At this rally, we would like to pay tribute to Ukrainian students and their bravery in going through the war at home. Some of them might be fighting on the frontlines […]
Black History Month Movie Night in the Faculty of Forestry
Black History Month Movie Night in the Faculty of Forestry
You are invited to join us for a Movie Night to celebrate Black History Month within the Faculty of Forestry Details: Monday, February 27th, 2023 at FSC 1003, 5:30pm We will be watching the movie "Hidden Figures" *This event is open to all students, staff, faculty in Forestry and across UBC. African finger food and […]
An Introduction to AI and Copyright in Canada
An Introduction to AI and Copyright in Canada
Speaker: Dr. Graham Reynolds, Associate professor, UBC Allard School of Law Description: This session will provide an introduction to some of the key issues involving AI and copyright in Canada. After providing a definition of AI, it will discuss issues at the intersection of AI and copyright including whether AI-generated works are capable of being protected by […]
Employer Virtual Info Session: Snowflake
Employer Virtual Info Session: Snowflake
Event Overview Snowflake is a the forefront of the data revolution, committed to building the world's greatest data and applications platform. We’re looking for dedicated students to join our University intern program for 16 weeks or participate in any co-ops terms! Ideal applicants are students share our passion for ground-breaking technology and want to create […]
Black History Month: A panel conversation on the Black experience in the Faculty of Applied Science
Black History Month: A panel conversation on the Black experience in the Faculty of Applied Science
Date: February 28, 2023 Time: 3:00 - 4:30 PM PST Location: Fred Kaiser 2020 and 2030 and online via Zoom REGISTER NOW This panel event is intended to be an informal conversation on the Black Experience in the Faculty of Applied Science. Students, staff, and faculty are coming together to share their experiences of being Black in […]
Employer On-Campus Info Session: Weyerhaeuser
Employer On-Campus Info Session: Weyerhaeuser
Event Overview Weyerhaeuser Princeton is a great place to start your career and learn about the wood products industry. A career here will give you the opportunity to learn people, technical, and business skills, and there is a huge opportunity to grow within the company and the industry as a whole. This is an opportunity to […]
2023 McLean Lectures in Canadian Studies
2023 McLean Lectures in Canadian Studies
This year's McLean Lecture events will begin on February 28 at 7:30pm in the Green College Coach House. Professor Minelle Mahtani, McLean Chair in Canadian Studies, and her Canadian Studies students will co-present their work, "Creating a Critical Canadian Studies: Dialogue-based constellations of care." Please join us for the talk and for a reception afterwards.
Wednesday Noon Hours: Ensemble Made in Canada
Wednesday Noon Hours: Ensemble Made in Canada
Juno award-winning piano quartet, Ensemble Made in Canada (EMIC) has performed for Winnipeg Virtuosi, Montreal Pro Musica, SUNY New Paltz, Stratford Music Festival, Ottawa Chamberfest, Parry Sound Festival of the Sound, Jeffery Chamber Music Series, Lindsay Concert Productions, including multiple work cycles for the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society. EMIC has provided master classes, chamber music […]
Literature reviews: Searching and keeping track
Literature reviews: Searching and keeping track
New to literature reviews? Looking to brush up your skills? This is the workshop for you! We will cover the purposes of literature reviews; the different types of reviews; finding the right databases; developing effective search strategies; locating scholarly articles, theses/dissertations, books, and more; and resources to help you keep track of your research. There […]
Employer On-Campus Info Session: Government of Canada – Public Service Commission
Employer On-Campus Info Session: Government of Canada – Public Service Commission
Event Overview Canada’s federal public service recruitment programs are the gateway to multiple career opportunities across Canada and overseas for students and soon-to-be graduates. Jobs range from policy analysts to software engineers and skilled trades positions, from border services officers to physical scientists and statisticians. This session will go over the recruitment programs available, range […]
Introduction to R and RStudio (beginner)
Introduction to R and RStudio (beginner)
R is popular for many applications including data visualization and statistical analysis. This beginner orientation is suitable for people with little or no R experience. It will help you decide whether R is the right tool for your data analysis needs and introduce R terminology using the RStudio interface. The workshop is one hour, followed […]
Setting up a development environment
Setting up a development environment
While many argue that the best way to learn to code is to simply start coding, having the right set of tools makes coding much more enjoyable and productive. In this workshop, we explore the differences between development environments and basic text editors, and we will set up a simple development environment using Visual Studio […]
Chan Centre EXP Series: Colin Stetson
Chan Centre EXP Series: Colin Stetson
Colin Stetson is a saxophonist “with fire for lungs” (NPR). The Montreal-based, multi-reed instrumentalist and composer is changing the form of modern solo sax playing through his daring exploration of extended techniques – multiphonics, circular breathing, and percussive valve manipulation, as well as the sheer physicality required of his chosen instrument, the bass saxophone. For […]