• WordPress & Wiki Clinic

    WordPress & Wiki Clinic
    Online/Virtual Event

    The Drop-In Clinics are open for administrators of UBC weblogs or websites to get one-on-one support in WordPress and Wiki for Teaching and Learning or Administrative purposes. Participants should come prepared with a list of questions specific to their sites when attending this session. Specialists at the clinic will assist you in addressing and resolving […]

  • Cultivating Learning Communities: Introduction to Team-Based Learning

    Online/Virtual Event

    This event is part of the 2026 Celebrate Learning Week, taking place from May 4 – 8, 2026. This three-hour online workshop invites educators to explore how meaningful change in teaching can emerge through collaborative growth. Designed for those new to Team-Based Learning (TBL) or curious about active learning and flipped classrooms, the session provides a hands-on […]

  • The Evolution of Resistance

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    This event is part of the 2026 Celebrate Learning Week, taking place from May 4 – 8, 2026. In a volatile and unpredictable world, what becomes of those who are historically, persistently, or systematically pushed to the margins of society? Contrary to societal narratives, those who are marginalized have persevered and thrived as a result of learning […]

  • UBC Farm Community Workshops

    UBC Farm Community Workshops
    UBC Farm 3461 Ross Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    The UBC Farm offers a robust lineup of 50+ workshops per year, on a wide range of topics, such as gardening, cooking, baking, food preservation, herbs, plant walks, foraging, and more. In our upcoming series, in addition to popular favorites, such as Sourdough Baking, Art of Cheese, and Spring Foraging, we also have several special offerings, including […]

  • UBC CPD: Being People-First in Confronting Medical Colonialism: Understanding the Shame Shack and the Art of Calling In

    Online/Virtual Event

    This webinar invites health care professionals to explore what it means to be people-first while confronting medical colonialism in everyday practice. Grounded in cultural safety and humility, participants will examine how identity, power, and lived experience shape clinical interactions. Using an attachment theory lens, the session introduces the concept of the “shame shack”—a space where […]

    Free
  • Supporting African Scholars in Transition: Insights for an Inclusive UBC

    Online/Virtual Event

    This event is part of the 2026 Celebrate Learning Week, taking place from May 4 – 8, 2026. African international students contribute significantly to the academic, cultural, and social fabric of Canadian universities. Yet, research shows they frequently encounter complex transitional challenges that shape their academic and personal trajectories. These challenges, ranging from academic adjustment to institutional […]