Applying to Grad School

Online/Virtual Event

Gain strategies for how to approach the typical graduate school application and respond to questions like “what do you hope to learn?” or “why this program?”. We will review resources […]

Free

Writing in STEM: Writing for Clarity in Complexity

Irving K. Barber Learning Centre 1961 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Writing at the graduate level involves bringing complex and technical ideas together, through description and interpretations of causation, correlation and more. Building this complexity in long texts is itself a […]

Employer On-Campus Info Session: Parkland Corporation

UBC Life Building (Old SUB) 6138 Student Union Boulevard, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Calling all chemical and mechanical engineering students and new grads! Parkland is hiring process engineers, process control engineers, and design engineers. More than an average career, more than an average […]

GIS Day 2022

Online/Virtual Event

GIS Day is an annual, worldwide celebration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology and community. Organized by Simon Fraser University Library, University of British Columbia Library, and UBC Faculty of […]

Free

Employer Virtual Info Session: Novo Nordisk

Online/Virtual Event

Event Overview Are you looking to be a part of an exciting and life-changing talent programme within Data Science & Manufacturing Technology? This one-hour information session will inform you about […]

Designing Your Life & Career

Online/Virtual Event

Each day is an opportunity to think like a designer - to be curious, try things out, collaborate with others, reflect, and be mindful when making choices. In this workshop, […]

Free

Writing Personal Statements: Crafting Your Professional Identity

Irving K. Barber Learning Centre 1961 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The personal statement is written for admission to graduate and professional programs at academic institutions like UBC. But what does personal mean in an academic context? How do writers construct […]