Exhibition: Leslie Cheung 張國榮 – Hong Kong Icon (1956-2003)
Asian Centre 1871 West Mall, VancouverOcean Education: Developing knowledge, caring, and taking action
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverExhibition: Leslie Cheung 張國榮 – Hong Kong Icon (1956-2003)
Asian Centre 1871 West Mall, VancouverOcean Education: Developing knowledge, caring, and taking action
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverA Poem is a Possibility: writing toward a healthy outlook With Rena Priest
Online/Virtual EventWellness Centre Drop-in for Indigenous Students
UBC Life Building (Old SUB) 6138 Student Union Boulevard, VancouverBlack Male Initiative March Event
Simon K. Y. Lee Global Lounge and Resource Centre 2205 Wesbrook Mall, VancouverExhibition: Leslie Cheung 張國榮 – Hong Kong Icon (1956-2003)
Asian Centre 1871 West Mall, VancouverOcean Education: Developing knowledge, caring, and taking action
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverCitation Practices in Academic and Professional Writing
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverResearch Talk by Dr. Jessica Finlay
Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health (CBH) 2215 Wesbrook Mall, VancouverYou Are On Indian Land: Crossing the Borders of Truth, Reconciliation and Redress
Online/Virtual EventWednesday Noon Hours: Ingrid Chiang, bassoon & Risa Tonita, piano
Roy Barnett Recital Hall (Music Building) 6361 Memorial Road, VancouverTherapeutics Initiative’s Best Evidence Webinar: Understanding the Environmental Impact of Medications
Online/Virtual EventLAUNCH YOUR CAREER IN CANADA: My Career Story: Getting practical experience that ‘counts’ in Canada
Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre 6163 University Boulevard, VancouverExhibition: Leslie Cheung 張國榮 – Hong Kong Icon (1956-2003)
Asian Centre 1871 West Mall, VancouverOcean Education: Developing knowledge, caring, and taking action
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverIndigenous Worldviews, Indigenous Law Revitalization & Self-determination as Critical Responses to Climate and Nature Emergency
Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (PWIAS) 6331 Crescent Road, VancouverDrop-In Career Advising for International Undergraduate Students
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverA two minute walk between beers: Legislative attempts to map alcohol ‘needs’ of 19th century British neighborhoods
Walter C. Koerner Library 1958 Main Mall, VancouverExhibition: Leslie Cheung 張國榮 – Hong Kong Icon (1956-2003)
Asian Centre 1871 West Mall, VancouverOcean Education: Developing knowledge, caring, and taking action
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverIndigenous Worldviews, Indigenous Law Revitalization & Self-determination as Critical Responses to Climate and Nature Emergency
Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (PWIAS) 6331 Crescent Road, VancouverThe environmental footprint of global food production
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description Vancouver2023 U SPORTS Women’s Volleyball National Championships
War Memorial Gymnasium 6081 University Boulevard, VancouverExhibition: Leslie Cheung 張國榮 – Hong Kong Icon (1956-2003)
Asian Centre 1871 West Mall, VancouverOcean Education: Developing knowledge, caring, and taking action
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverIndigenous Worldviews, Indigenous Law Revitalization & Self-determination as Critical Responses to Climate and Nature Emergency
Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (PWIAS) 6331 Crescent Road, VancouverMultidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Conference
Ponderosa Commons North (Oak and Cedar Houses) 6445 University Boulevard, VancouverGraduate Instructional Skills Workshop – March 18, 19 & 25, 2023 (Preliminary Application)
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre 1961 East Mall, VancouverAcadia Park Housing and Wellbeing Workshops
Acadia Community Centre 2707 Tennis Crescent, Vancouver2023 U SPORTS Women’s Volleyball National Championships
War Memorial Gymnasium 6081 University Boulevard, VancouverThe Defense of Cultural Space
P. A. Woodward Instructional Resources Centre (Woodward IRC) 2194 Health Sciences Mall, VancouverExhibition: Leslie Cheung 張國榮 – Hong Kong Icon (1956-2003)
Asian Centre 1871 West Mall, VancouverOcean Education: Developing knowledge, caring, and taking action
Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description VancouverIndigenous Worldviews, Indigenous Law Revitalization & Self-determination as Critical Responses to Climate and Nature Emergency
Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (PWIAS) 6331 Crescent Road, VancouverGraduate Instructional Skills Workshop – March 18, 19 & 25, 2023 (Preliminary Application)
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre 1961 East Mall, Vancouver2023 U SPORTS Women’s Volleyball National Championships
War Memorial Gymnasium 6081 University Boulevard, VancouverWeek of Events
The Willful Plot exhibition
The Willful Plot exhibition
The Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery is open from Tuesday to Friday 10 am to 5 pm; Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 pm; and closed Mondays and holidays. Derya Akay and Vivienne Bessette, Gabi Dao, Derek Jarman, Charmian Johnson, Glenn Lewis, Mike MacDonald, Rehab Nazzal, Dana Qaddah The Willful Plot brings together […]
Walk for Joy 2023
Walk for Joy 2023
Walk for Joy is an annual 9-week walking and rolling challenge aimed at promoting regular physical activity with friends or family. This challenge runs from January to April and is open to anyone. Join as a team or challenge yourself. Get moving, win prizes and have fun! Registration closes Jan 29.
Exhibition: Leslie Cheung 張國榮 – Hong Kong Icon (1956-2003)
Exhibition: Leslie Cheung 張國榮 – Hong Kong Icon (1956-2003)
Co-presented by UBC Asian Library and the Department of Asian Studies, Leslie Cheung 張國榮: Hong Kong Icon (1956-2003) commemorates the 20th anniversary of the passing of the legendary Hong Kong actor, singer, and performer, Leslie Cheung Kwok-wing. In addition to books and scholarly journals, the exhibition features a collection of original Asian-language film posters from some of Cheung’s most popular and critically […]
Ocean Education: Developing knowledge, caring, and taking action
Ocean Education: Developing knowledge, caring, and taking action
Overview Connecting with our oceans is more crucial today than at any time in our history. Renowned marine scientist Sylvia Earle describes the Ocean as the Blue Heart of the planet. Today, due to environmental devaluing and destruction resulting in climate crisis, the world’s oceans are experiencing ecosystem collapse, biodiversity loss, and mass extinctions. Following […]
Indigenous Worldviews, Indigenous Law Revitalization & Self-determination as Critical Responses to Climate and Nature Emergency
Indigenous Worldviews, Indigenous Law Revitalization & Self-determination as Critical Responses to Climate and Nature Emergency
part of the PWIAS Catalyst Program Panel Discussion with Dr. Robert Clifford, Allard Law School and Dr. Jocelyn Stacey, Allard Law School Moderated by Dr. Jo-ann Archibald Q’um Q’um Xiiem, Emeritus College Cohort Robert Clifford will highlight how the project of Indigenous law revitalization and the reality of climate crisis necessarily interact, so that Indigenous theories and methodologies for Indigenous law revitalization and […]
2023 UBC BizChina Forum
2023 UBC BizChina Forum
After 2 years of long anticipation, our UBC BizChina Forum, the largest student-run China-Canada conference in Western Canada, is back and better than EVER! This year, our forum focuses on the theme of “Breakthrough”, taking you on an adventure in unravelling the challenges and opportunities that businesses encountered, and dive deeper into how they were […]
Diving deeper with Esri StoryMaps
Diving deeper with Esri StoryMaps
Esri StoryMaps are a map-based presentation tool from the GIS software distributor Esri. Anyone with an ArcGIS Online account can create a StoryMap, and they are a good way to tell a story with maps, pictures, videos, and text. They can be used in place of PowerPoint, especially for those who would like to incorporate […]
Indigenous Knowledges and Open Education
Indigenous Knowledges and Open Education
Presenters: Kayla Lar-Son, Indigenous Programs and Services Librarian, Xwi7xwa Library, UBC, and program manager librarian for Indigitization Donna Langille, Community Engagement and Open Education Librarian, UBC Okanagan Tashia Kootenayoo, past President of the University of British Columbia Students’ Union Okanagan Brad Wuetherick, Associate Provost, Academic Programs, Teaching and Learning, UBC Okanagan Description: Many conversations around open […]
Exhibit: Longing for What Might Be
Exhibit: Longing for What Might Be
A group exhibition based on collaborative creative correspondence to the current women-led uprising happening in Iran HATCH Gallery, AMS Nest ● March 7th to March 17th ● Gallery Hours: 12PM-4PM Artists: Elmira Sarreshtehdari, Sholeh Mahlouji, Marzieh Mosavarzadeh, Yasaman Moussavi Curated By: Yasaman Moussavi and Elmira Sarreshtehdari During the ten days of this event, artists and […]
Evaluation Support and Guidance for Project-Based Work – March 13, 2023
Evaluation Support and Guidance for Project-Based Work – March 13, 2023
Evaluation is a key process of any project as it seeks to ensure that the goals are met. This workshop will share with participants how to refine their project focus and consider a wide range of evaluation methods and approaches regarding their project questions and aims. Focusing on projects with an Indigenous focus, this workshop will be particularly helpful […]
LAUNCH YOUR CAREER IN CANADA: Telling your story: Translate your knowledge, skills and experiences into a Canadian context
LAUNCH YOUR CAREER IN CANADA: Telling your story: Translate your knowledge, skills and experiences into a Canadian context
Learn from a career educator what employers look for in a Canadian resume and cover letter. We will cover how to tailor applications in a way that showcases your unique skills, strengths and experiences as an international student. Register to attend: https://ubc-csm.symplicity.com/students/app/events A Zoom link will be provided upon registration. This event is part of […]
Creating digital exhibits: A survey of tools
Creating digital exhibits: A survey of tools
This workshop will cover an assortment of digital-exhibit and storytelling tools, such as Omeka, Scalar, static-site generators (CollectionBuilder and Wax), and narrative tools, such as Timeline.js and Storymaps from Knight Lab. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: List common tools and what they might be useful for Identify hosting resources […]
A Poem is a Possibility: writing toward a healthy outlook With Rena Priest
A Poem is a Possibility: writing toward a healthy outlook With Rena Priest
This offering looks at poetry as a tool for shifting the lens through which we view the world, and writing our way into new patterns of seeing. We’ll do writing exercises and hear poems that move through possibility toward discovery and affirmations of strength.
Designing web maps with Mapbox
Designing web maps with Mapbox
This workshop is intended for anyone with a basic understanding of web mapping who wishes to expand their skillset and design more customizable maps. There are 3 main sections: an introduction to Mapbox and its products, a guided developer environment set-up, and a hands-on portion where we will modify given code to design an interactive […]
Drop-in financial advising with the Indigenous Student Support Team (ES Advisors)
Drop-in financial advising with the Indigenous Student Support Team (ES Advisors)
Drop into the UBC First Nations Longhouse to speak with an Enrolment Services Advisor and member of the Indigenous Student Support Team to chat about any questions around the various financial pathways at UBC.
Exhibit: Longing for What Might Be
Exhibit: Longing for What Might Be
A group exhibition based on collaborative creative correspondence to the current women-led uprising happening in Iran HATCH Gallery, AMS Nest ● March 7th to March 17th ● Gallery Hours: 12PM-4PM Artists: Elmira Sarreshtehdari, Sholeh Mahlouji, Marzieh Mosavarzadeh, Yasaman Moussavi Curated By: Yasaman Moussavi and Elmira Sarreshtehdari During the ten days of this event, artists and […]
Information Session: UBC Micro-certificate in Cybersecurity Strategy & Risk Management
Information Session: UBC Micro-certificate in Cybersecurity Strategy & Risk Management
Join our free Information Session to learn more about the UBC Micro-certificate in Cybersecurity Strategy and Risk Management. A new 8-week 100% online instructor-supported program that equips decision-makers with fundamental cybersecurity strategy, planning, and risk management.
Wellness Centre Drop-in for Indigenous Students
Wellness Centre Drop-in for Indigenous Students
Indigenous students are invited to drop-in and speak with Manager, Student Support Services Amy Vozel on Wednesdays from 1:30-3:30pm at the Wellness Centre. The Wellness Centre is located in Room 1400 in the Life Building. At the reception desk, ask for Amy. No appointments needed.
Black Male Initiative March Event
Black Male Initiative March Event
Register to attend and receive event updates: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9Ys0u0fVlpPeQgC About the Event: BMI's March event will feature a panel of Black mental health and health professionals and students to talk about an array of health and mental health issues through the Black male experience and perspective. This event is designed to be informative as well as interactive […]
Feeling welcomed: Creating space for Indigenous voices in brain and mental health research
Feeling welcomed: Creating space for Indigenous voices in brain and mental health research
Research on Indigenous communities has historically been conducted using a one-sided approach, with researchers having little knowledge of Indigenous culture, minimal concerns surrounding community needs or desires, and without giving back to the community. In this lecture intended for people from all backgrounds and professions, Dr. Melissa L. Perreault will discuss how this is the […]
Citation Practices in Academic and Professional Writing
Citation Practices in Academic and Professional Writing
All too often, citation is approached by students as a frustrating obstacle on the path to completing a writing assignment, rather than as an intellectual pursuit in its own right. Academic writing involves a complicated process of text integration, rather than mechanically following the rules of a particular style guide. No matter the citation style […]
Job Search Strategies – Access the Hidden Job Market
Job Search Strategies – Access the Hidden Job Market
Learn the best ways to go about looking for work both online and in-person, and learn different strategies to access the hidden job market.
Research Talk by Dr. Jessica Finlay
Research Talk by Dr. Jessica Finlay
Research Talk Title: "Cognability: An ecological theory of neighborhoods and cognitive aging" Summary: Individuals and families in every city, town, and rural area feel the impacts of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. While a growing body of evidence points to potentially modifiable individual risk factors for dementia, the everyday environments in which people develop and navigate cognitive […]
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 […]
You Are On Indian Land: Crossing the Borders of Truth, Reconciliation and Redress
You Are On Indian Land: Crossing the Borders of Truth, Reconciliation and Redress
In this session of REDI’s Indigenous Speaker Series, we will have a conversation with Grand Chief Mike Kanentakeron Mitchell, director of You Are On Indian Land (1969), and learn more about how we think about the broader reach of truth, reconciliation and redress.
Beyond the Binaries: Detransition in Sexual & Gender Minority Communities
Beyond the Binaries: Detransition in Sexual & Gender Minority Communities
About the Talk In this presentation, Dr. Kinnon R. MacKinnon will provide a brief overview of the state of the research on detransition. He will also share key insights learned from the Re/DeTrans Canada research study which was the first national, qualitative study into the experiences of shifting or reversing a gender transition and related care needs. […]
Drop-in financial advising with the Indigenous Student Support Team (ES Advisors)
Drop-in financial advising with the Indigenous Student Support Team (ES Advisors)
Drop into the UBC First Nations Longhouse to speak with an Enrolment Services Advisor and member of the Indigenous Student Support Team to chat about any questions around the various financial pathways at UBC.
Exhibit: Longing for What Might Be
Exhibit: Longing for What Might Be
A group exhibition based on collaborative creative correspondence to the current women-led uprising happening in Iran HATCH Gallery, AMS Nest ● March 7th to March 17th ● Gallery Hours: 12PM-4PM Artists: Elmira Sarreshtehdari, Sholeh Mahlouji, Marzieh Mosavarzadeh, Yasaman Moussavi Curated By: Yasaman Moussavi and Elmira Sarreshtehdari During the ten days of this event, artists and […]
Wednesday Noon Hours: Ingrid Chiang, bassoon & Risa Tonita, piano
Wednesday Noon Hours: Ingrid Chiang, bassoon & Risa Tonita, piano
A celebration of Taiwanese-American composer Chihchun Chi-sun Lee 李志純. PROGRAM Gín–á Koa, Taiwanese Children’s Songs 臺灣囝仔歌 for Bassoon and Piano (2021/2022) Diversities “多彩”組曲 for Bassoon and Piano (2021/2022) All music by Chihchun Chi-sun Lee 李志純
Therapeutics Initiative’s Best Evidence Webinar: Understanding the Environmental Impact of Medications
Therapeutics Initiative’s Best Evidence Webinar: Understanding the Environmental Impact of Medications
There are many good reasons for judicious prescribing: better patient care, lower costs for patients and healthcare systems and reduced burden on providers. Another important reason that many of us never consider is the environmental “pill burden”. Join this TI Best Evidence Webinar with Dr. Ilona Hale on Wednesday, March 15th to learn more about […]
Drop-In Career Advising for Undergraduate Arts Students
Drop-In Career Advising for Undergraduate Arts Students
Carli Fink, the Arts Career Strategist, will be offering drop-in advising for undergraduate Arts students from 1–3 PM Wednesdays during Term 1. Undergraduate Arts students are encouraged to drop in – no appointment needed! – and ask any career questions they may have. Students will be seen individually for up to 10 minutes each (unless […]
Foundations of Pedagogy: February – March 2023
Foundations of Pedagogy: February – March 2023
At the end of the one-term course, you will be able to use concepts in evidence-based teaching to effectively teach a lesson in an undergraduate classroom, with emphasis on alignment of learning objectives, activities and assessment. UBC graduate students and postdocs from all disciplines are invited to participate. Successful completion involves participation in 7 out […]
Cinema Thinks the World: Fail to Appear (2017)
Cinema Thinks the World: Fail to Appear (2017)
A free screening of Fail to Appear, a film from UBC professor Antoine Bourges, followed by a discussion featuring the filmmaker.
LAUNCH YOUR CAREER IN CANADA: My Career Story: Getting practical experience that ‘counts’ in Canada
LAUNCH YOUR CAREER IN CANADA: My Career Story: Getting practical experience that ‘counts’ in Canada
At this panel discussion and networking event, you’ll hear from speakers who set intentional work and life goals to help guide their career choices. Panelists will speak about how they’ve gone about building career capital (skills, knowledge, credentials, networks) in Canada and how useful these skills and connections are in many different sectors. Whether you’re […]
The Birds by Yvette Nolan
The Birds by Yvette Nolan
UBC Theatre and Film present The Birds, by Yvette Nolan, directed by Michelle Olson. Two humans seeking freedom and a better way of life travel to the land of the birds in this irreverent adaptation of Aristophanes’ classic comedy. While one has little regard for the land’s occupants and sets about constructing their own utopian […]
LAUNCH YOUR CAREER IN CANADA PRESENTS: Using labour market information in career decision making
LAUNCH YOUR CAREER IN CANADA PRESENTS: Using labour market information in career decision making
Learn from a career educator where to access labour market information to know what industries are growing, what skills are in demand, and to learn about different roles that leverage the knowledge and skills developed throughout your degree. Register to attend: https://ubc-csm.symplicity.com/students/app/events A Zoom link will be provided upon registration. This event is part of the […]
Individual Consultation with a Learning Designer about Your Course
Individual Consultation with a Learning Designer about Your Course
Do you have questions and challenges about creating meaningful and successful learning experiences for your students? Maybe you want help in the process of teaching your course in online, hybrid or blended modes. Request a virtual one on one course consultation with a Learning Designer to explore ways to enhance your students’ learning experience. This […]
Plug Yourself into UBC Research: a Series for Undergraduate Students
Plug Yourself into UBC Research: a Series for Undergraduate Students
Meet the people that make UBC a top-40 research university and explore how you can get involved.
Exhibit: Longing for What Might Be
Exhibit: Longing for What Might Be
A group exhibition based on collaborative creative correspondence to the current women-led uprising happening in Iran HATCH Gallery, AMS Nest ● March 7th to March 17th ● Gallery Hours: 12PM-4PM Artists: Elmira Sarreshtehdari, Sholeh Mahlouji, Marzieh Mosavarzadeh, Yasaman Moussavi Curated By: Yasaman Moussavi and Elmira Sarreshtehdari During the ten days of this event, artists and […]
WordPress & Wiki Clinic (Drop-In)
WordPress & Wiki Clinic (Drop-In)
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 […]
Drop-In Career Advising for International Undergraduate Students
Drop-In Career Advising for International Undergraduate Students
Irene Navarro, Career Educator, will be offering virtual drop-in advising for international undergraduate students from 1–3 PM Thursdays. International undergraduate students are encouraged to drop in – no appointment needed! – and ask any career questions they may have. Students will be seen individually for up to 10 minutes each (unless demand is low, in […]
A two minute walk between beers: Legislative attempts to map alcohol ‘needs’ of 19th century British neighborhoods
A two minute walk between beers: Legislative attempts to map alcohol ‘needs’ of 19th century British neighborhoods
Join us for an end-of-day author talk and social event! Map enthusiast Kris Bulter's The Drink Map Book: British Temperance Maps of the 1800s is due out next spring! In the midst of rapidly growing cities and soaring rates of alcohol consumption, British temperance groups faced resistance in the accepted notion of ’neighbourhood needs’ and […]
The Birds by Yvette Nolan
The Birds by Yvette Nolan
UBC Theatre and Film present The Birds, by Yvette Nolan, directed by Michelle Olson. Two humans seeking freedom and a better way of life travel to the land of the birds in this irreverent adaptation of Aristophanes’ classic comedy. While one has little regard for the land’s occupants and sets about constructing their own utopian […]
The environmental footprint of global food production
The environmental footprint of global food production
Speaker: Dr. Ben Halpern Professor, Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UC Santa Barbara Director, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis Feeding humanity puts enormous environmental pressure on our planet. Most studies focused on this critical issue have addressed it piecemeal, one group of foods or one environmental pressure at a time. Dr. […]
Exhibit: Longing for What Might Be
Exhibit: Longing for What Might Be
A group exhibition based on collaborative creative correspondence to the current women-led uprising happening in Iran HATCH Gallery, AMS Nest ● March 7th to March 17th ● Gallery Hours: 12PM-4PM Artists: Elmira Sarreshtehdari, Sholeh Mahlouji, Marzieh Mosavarzadeh, Yasaman Moussavi Curated By: Yasaman Moussavi and Elmira Sarreshtehdari During the ten days of this event, artists and […]
2023 U SPORTS Women’s Volleyball National Championships
2023 U SPORTS Women’s Volleyball National Championships
UBC is proud to be hosting the 2023 U SPORTS Women's Volleyball National Championships Teams from universities across Canada will be competing for the national title. Come out and cheer on your UBC Thunderbirds as they play in their first game at 6PM on Friday March 17 (session 2)! All games will be played at War […]
Interview Preparation – Learn and Practice Effective Strategies to be Interview Ready
Interview Preparation – Learn and Practice Effective Strategies to be Interview Ready
Want some tried and tested tips for getting interview-ready? Come to this session to learn and practice flexible and effective strategies to maximize your interview preparation.
The Birds by Yvette Nolan
The Birds by Yvette Nolan
UBC Theatre and Film present The Birds, by Yvette Nolan, directed by Michelle Olson. Two humans seeking freedom and a better way of life travel to the land of the birds in this irreverent adaptation of Aristophanes’ classic comedy. While one has little regard for the land’s occupants and sets about constructing their own utopian […]
Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Conference
Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Conference
The Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Conference (MURC) is a conference for UBC undergraduate students to present their research with fellow UBC students, family, and friends. Since 2003, the conference has been led by undergraduate students and is centred on showcasing and celebrating undergraduate student research through presentations, workshops, and keynote speakers. MURC is free to attend […]
Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – March 18, 19 & 25, 2023 (Preliminary Application)
Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – March 18, 19 & 25, 2023 (Preliminary Application)
This ISW will be held in-person. Please read the application process and workshop eligibility prior to applying. Preliminary Application Process When you submit an application, you are applying for the WAITLIST only and your spot in the workshop is NOT confirmed. If you meet the requirements and are selected as a participant you will receive […]
Acadia Park Housing and Wellbeing Workshops
Acadia Park Housing and Wellbeing Workshops
We’re a research team funded by UBC’s Campus as a Living Lab initiative and we’re inviting all current and former residents of UBC’s Acadia Park Student Family Housing to join us at the Acadia Park Commonsblock for a series of three workshops where we’ll be investigating what design elements of housing contribute to wellbeing. Lunch/dinner […]
2023 U SPORTS Women’s Volleyball National Championships
2023 U SPORTS Women’s Volleyball National Championships
UBC is proud to be hosting the 2023 U SPORTS Women's Volleyball National Championships Teams from universities across Canada will be competing for the national title. Come out and cheer on your UBC Thunderbirds as they play in their first game at 6PM on Friday March 17 (session 2)! All games will be played at War […]
The Birds by Yvette Nolan
The Birds by Yvette Nolan
UBC Theatre and Film present The Birds, by Yvette Nolan, directed by Michelle Olson. Two humans seeking freedom and a better way of life travel to the land of the birds in this irreverent adaptation of Aristophanes’ classic comedy. While one has little regard for the land’s occupants and sets about constructing their own utopian […]
The Defense of Cultural Space
The Defense of Cultural Space
The Vancouver Institute presents: Mr. Brendan de Caires, Executive Director, PEN Canada As head of PEN Canada for over a decade, Mr. de Caires defends freedom of expression, and helps exiled writers to establish in Canada. In this capacity Mr. de Caires has edited and co-authored country studies of Mexico, Honduras, India and Guatemala. He […]
Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – March 18, 19 & 25, 2023 (Preliminary Application)
Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop – March 18, 19 & 25, 2023 (Preliminary Application)
This ISW will be held in-person. Please read the application process and workshop eligibility prior to applying. Preliminary Application Process When you submit an application, you are applying for the WAITLIST only and your spot in the workshop is NOT confirmed. If you meet the requirements and are selected as a participant you will receive […]
2023 U SPORTS Women’s Volleyball National Championships
2023 U SPORTS Women’s Volleyball National Championships
UBC is proud to be hosting the 2023 U SPORTS Women's Volleyball National Championships Teams from universities across Canada will be competing for the national title. Come out and cheer on your UBC Thunderbirds as they play in their first game at 6PM on Friday March 17 (session 2)! All games will be played at War […]