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- Subject – Learning And Research – Arts, Humanities And Social Sciences
- No events scheduled for March 28, 2022.
- No events scheduled for March 29, 2022.
Revival of Buddhism in Southeast China in the Late Ninth Century: The Case of Shanquan Temple
Online/Virtual EventMovie Chats with Alejandro Yoshizawa!
Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability (CIRS) 2260 West Mall, Vancouver- No events scheduled for April 2, 2022.
- No events scheduled for April 3, 2022.
Week of Events
UBC Emeritus College: Conversations Series
UBC Emeritus College: Conversations Series
FEATURES OF A POST-PANDEMIC SOCIETY: THREE PERSPECTIVES The conversation invites 3 speakers to offer their perspective on how changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic will have a lasting impact on individuals and societies.The conversants will be Brian Job, Pittman Potter and Peter Suedfeld. Our moderator will be Craig Riddell. Brian L. Job, Professor Emeriti of […]
Ethics in Policy, Business & Law
Ethics in Policy, Business & Law
Ethics in Policy, Business & Law is the third installation of Ethics for UBC, a five-part speaker series that will explore the current landscape of ethics scholarship and education across the Vancouver and Okanagan campuses of our university. In attending this interactive 75-min panel discussion, you will have the opportunity to learn about the current […]
3MT (Three Minute Thesis) – Final event
3MT (Three Minute Thesis) – Final event
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is an academic competition for current graduate students that helps them develop effective presentation and communication skills. Participants have just three minutes to explain the breadth and significance of their research project to a non-specialist audience. UBC was one of the first universities in North America to host a 3MT […]
Colloquium with Dr. Jeffrey Ansloos, University of Toronto
Colloquium with Dr. Jeffrey Ansloos, University of Toronto
FEATURING Dr. Jeffrey Ansloos, Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto TITLE Coming soon ABSTRACT Coming soon BIO Dr. Jeffrey Ansloos is a Registered Psychologist and Assistant Professor in Indigenous Health and Social Policy at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto. He also serves as the current faculty […]
The Crisis In Long Term Care: Richard B. Splane Lecture in Social Policy
The Crisis In Long Term Care: Richard B. Splane Lecture in Social Policy
Engage in a virtual panel discussion on the challenges facing long term care in B.C. and Canada, as part of the 2022 Richard B. Splane Lecture in Social Policy.
Revival of Buddhism in Southeast China in the Late Ninth Century: The Case of Shanquan Temple
Revival of Buddhism in Southeast China in the Late Ninth Century: The Case of Shanquan Temple
Buddhism played an important role in Chinese history after the fourth century and had gradually become part of Chinese culture. However, there are conflicting opinions about the overall trend of Chinese Buddhist development after the Tang Dynasty, especially after the Great Anti-Buddhist Persecution initiated by Emperor Wuzong of Tang. According to the inscriptions of two […]
EDRG Wonder Kids | Ask a Developmental Psychologist Series
EDRG Wonder Kids | Ask a Developmental Psychologist Series
This Fall’s series, Ask A Developmental Psychologist, will feature Q&A sessions with the directors of the EDRG. Have you ever wondered why babies behave in certain ways or how children develop essential skills? Perhaps, you’ve just been curious about what certain psychological concepts mean? This is your chance to ask some of the world’s leading […]
Movie Chats with Alejandro Yoshizawa!
Movie Chats with Alejandro Yoshizawa!
Join the Science Undergraduate Society's BIPOC Working Group for the viewing of All Our Father's Relations, the story of the Grant siblings who journey from Vancouver to China in an attempt to rediscover their Chinese father’s roots and better understand their fractured relationship with their Musqueam mother. After the movie, we'll discuss the movie with […]