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Screening of LEAVING IN SORROW and Conversation with Director VINCENT CHUI
Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL) 2202 Main Mall, VancouverWeek of Events
UBC Surgery Grand Rounds
UBC Surgery Grand Rounds
The UBC Department of Surgery Grand Rounds is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. These rounds are typically scheduled on the second Wednesday every month during the academic year (September to June), from 7 am to 8 am, and are […]
Screening of LEAVING IN SORROW and Conversation with Director VINCENT CHUI
Screening of LEAVING IN SORROW and Conversation with Director VINCENT CHUI
Friday, 12 April 2024 18:00-20:15 PDT AERL 120, Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory, UBC Direction: 2202 Main Mall, University of British Columbia, Vancouver | Map Parking: UBC Health Sciences Parkade, 2250 Health Sciences Mall, Vancouver | Map Vincent Chui’s “Leaving in Sorrow” (2001) is the first Hong Kong production filmed in the “Dogme 95” style and will be featured […]
From the Ground to the Cloud: Insights from Seven Years of Fieldwork, Training, and Data Collection
From the Ground to the Cloud: Insights from Seven Years of Fieldwork, Training, and Data Collection
The FROGBEAR project is a research and training network that fosters scholarship of East Asian religions through field visits, skill building, study, and knowledge sharing. Since the project’s inception in 2016, our international teams of researchers have identified new textual and visual sources preserved in East Asia. The research clusters have surveyed key sites of […]
From the Ground to the Cloud: Insights from Seven Years of Fieldwork, Training, and Data Collection
From the Ground to the Cloud: Insights from Seven Years of Fieldwork, Training, and Data Collection
The FROGBEAR project is a research and training network that fosters scholarship of East Asian religions through field visits, skill building, study, and knowledge sharing. Since the project’s inception in 2016, our international teams of researchers have identified new textual and visual sources preserved in East Asia. The research clusters have surveyed key sites of […]