Seven Cautionary Tales for Publicly Engaged Humanities in 2023

St. John's College 2111 Lower Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Join us for the first Faculty of Arts and Public Humanities Hub Noted Scholar Lecture. This event is held on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam peoples and is sponsored by the Faculty of Arts, Public Humanities Hub, and St. John’s College. Seven Cautionary Tales for Publicly Engaged Humanities in 2023 This […]

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IBPOC Connections faculty & staff lunch: Create joy and play

St. John's College 2111 Lower Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Overview Come together in community with other IBPOC faculty, staff and postdoctoral fellows to create joy and play at the IBPOC Connections faculty & staff lunch. Co-hosted with St. John’s College, the focus of this lunch is creativity and connection. Enjoy a pan-Asian menu while networking with colleagues and engaging in arts and crafts activities. […]

Effective Mentorship of Racialized Graduate Students forum

St. John's College 2111 Lower Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

On June 24, attend a day-long forum on effective mentorship of racialized graduate students. Hear from students and mentors on the value of diversity in graduate education, and discuss how we can all contribute toward a safe, respectful, and more equitable learning sphere for racialized students at UBC. Register: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4Ub6VaPO4TGKXoq Learn More: https://www.grad.ubc.ca/about-us/equity-diversity-inclusion/effective-mentorship-racialized-graduate-students-emrgs This project […]

Forum on the Effective Mentorship of Racialized Graduate Students

St. John's College 2111 Lower Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

On June 24, attend a day-long forum on effective mentorship of racialized graduate students. Hear from students and mentors on the value of diversity in graduate education, and discuss how we can all contribute toward a safe, respectful, and more equitable learning sphere for racialized students at UBC. The forum will be held at St. […]

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