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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260528T130000
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SUMMARY:Legality and Impunity in Times of Crisis
DESCRIPTION:The world is in the throes of multiple crises\, from ongoing genocide and settler colonial violence\, to evolving forms of authoritarian governance and imperial warfare. The theme of ‘impunity’ has become part of mainstream political discourse as both cause and effect of the current international (dis)order. What are the psycho-political and affective dimensions of impunity? How do performances of impunity impact communities and political institutions? What is the political function of impunity in the current conjuncture? How does the law produce impunity and attend to its effects? \nThis symposium will gather critical legal scholars\, psychoanalysts\, artists and political theorists from around the world to discuss legality\, impunity and crisis in historical and contemporary forms\, drawing on a wide range of contexts\, methods and approaches\, including: Marwa Arsanios\, Suhad Bishara\, Moyukh Chatterjee\, Zahid R. Chaudhary\, Kamari Clarke\, Nisrin Elamin\, Sarah Hunt Tłaliłila’ogwa\, Gail Lewis\, Daniel Renwick\, Ken Reyes\, Gustavo Jose Rojas-Paez\, Lara Sheehi\, Nimer Sultany\, Vanessa Thompson and Sujith Xavier.
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/legality-and-impunity-in-times-of-crisis/
LOCATION:Allard Hall\, 1822 East Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T1Z1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Audience - All,Audience – All Students,Audience – Alumni,Audience – Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="UBC Centre for Climate Justice":MAILTO:adele1mars@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260220T233617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T184813Z
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SUMMARY:UBC CPD: BC Rural Health Conference RHC 2026
DESCRIPTION:The BC Rural Health Conference is heading back to Northern BC on the ancestral\, unceded territory of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation in Prince George. Hosted by the Rural Coordination Centre of BC (RCCbc) with support from the Joint Standing Committee on Rural Issues (JSC)\, this conference offers rural health professionals a space to learn\, connect and collaborate. With a focus on the unique opportunities and challenges of rural practice\, it combines high-quality education with a strong sense of community—making it a must-attend event for rural practitioners.
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/ubc-cpd-bc-rural-health-conference-rhc-2026/
LOCATION:See Description
CATEGORIES:Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Faculty
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ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development (UBC CPD)":MAILTO:camp.rcpd@ubc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260530T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260530T150000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260204T192839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T192839Z
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SUMMARY:UBC CPD: Implants and IUDs: Comparing and Inserting Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC)
DESCRIPTION:Join us in person on March 7\, 2026 at UBC Robson Square in Vancouver\, BC for the Implants and IUDs: Comparing and Inserting Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC) workshops.  Explore the current contraceptive landscape\, the unmet needs in contraception\, and gain insights into the benefits and risks of various contraceptive options in Canada. \nParticipants will be able to: \n\nDescribe the contraceptive landscape and unmet needs for contraception in Canada\nCompare the benefits and risks of the etonogestrel subdermal implant and intrauterine contraception\n\nWorkshop A: Implants  \n\nGain expertise in inserting\, localizing\, and removing the etonogestrel subdermal implants\n\nWorkshop B: IUDs \n\nGain expertise in inserting IUDs and troubleshooting difficult insertion
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/ubc-cpd-implants-and-iuds-comparing-and-inserting-long-acting-reversible-contraceptives-larc-4/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:See Description
CATEGORIES:Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Faculty
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ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development (UBC CPD)":MAILTO:camp.rcpd@ubc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260530T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260530T140000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260420T170402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T170402Z
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SUMMARY:Kids’ Story Time at UBC Bookstore
DESCRIPTION:The UBC Bookstore is pleased to invite you for Kids’ Story Time\, on the last Saturday of every month. \nArrive early for free coffee and hot chocolate from The Corner Store\, then settle in for Kids’ Story Time in our children’s book area. All are welcome to enjoy this free\, family event. No registration is required. \nOur next Kids’ Story Time is: \nSaturday\, April 25\, from 1:00 – 2:00pm \nWe look forward to seeing you there! \nUpcoming dates:  \nSaturday\, April 25 \nSaturday\, May 30 \nSaturday\, June 27 \nSaturday\, July 25 \nSaturday\, September 26 \nSaturday\, October 31 \nSaturday\, November 28
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/kids-story-time-at-ubc-bookstore/2026-05-30/
LOCATION:UBC Bookstore\, 6200 University Boulevard\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T1Z4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Audience – Community,Audience – Faculty and Staff – Vancouver
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ORGANIZER;CN="UBC Bookstore":MAILTO:alissa.horn@ubc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260530T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260530T213000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20250824T172507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T174825Z
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SUMMARY:The Grand Finale of Our 100th Anniversary Celebrations!
DESCRIPTION:Simone Osborne soprano\nGordon Bintner bass-baritone\nGordon Gerrard conductor\nMembers of the Vancouver Opera Orchestra \n \nOpera West and UBC Opera present two internationally acclaimed Canadian singers in concert. UBC Alumna\, Soprano\, Simone Osborne and bass-baritone\, Gordon Bintner. Canadian conductor\, Gordon Gerrard and members of the Vancouver Opera Orchestra join them in an evening of opera\, operetta and musical theatre. Your support and donations ensure UBC Opera and the Old Auditorium will continue to be the go-to place for opera for the next 100 years! \nTickets only $35 for UBC Students (w/ID)!
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/the-grand-finale-of-our-100th-anniversary-celebrations/
LOCATION:Old Auditorium\, 6344 Memorial Road\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T1Z2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Subject – Entertainment – Music,Type – Concert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260531T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260531T150000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260325T183236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T183236Z
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SUMMARY:UBC Farm Community Workshops
DESCRIPTION: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.\n\nIn 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 a “Growing In Small Spaces” Short Course\, a series of Thursday evening gardening / growing workshops\, Dim Sum & Live Jazz\, and Weekly Meditation.\n\nMeet people\, learn new skills\, have fun\, and connect to community!  Register early as spots are limited. Student and senior (65+) discounts are available.\n\nRegister Here\n\nUpcoming Workshops:\n\n\nApril 11: Growing in Small Spaces: Edible\, Biodiverse\, and Multi-functional Plantings\nApril 12: Growing Plants (including Trees\, Shrubs) for Specific Uses: Edible\, Medicinal\, and Wildlife-friendly\nApril 13: Global\, Medicinal Kitchen Herbs\nApril 16: Grow Your Own Food\nApril 19: SPECIAL EVENT: Dim Sum & Live Jazz\nApril 25: Spring Foraging\nApril 30: Growing Microgreens Year-round\nMay 2: Soil Health Basics + Liquid Bio Blends (Compost Extracts & Teas) for Home Gardeners\nMay 3: Cinco de Mayo in the Kitchen: Mexican Cooking\nMay 7: Gardening for Pollinators and Other Wildlife\nMay 14: Growing Edibles In A Vertical Garden\nMay 24: Learn How To Make Sourdough\nMay 24: The Art of Cheese: A Tasting & Discovery Workshop (Canadian Cheese)\nMay 31: Ba Zhang (Chinese Leaf Wrapped Dumpling): A Dragon Boat Festival Tradition\nJune 4: Let’s Make Your Own Miso! — A Secret to Longevity\nJune 13: Talking Trees Tour\nJune 27: Homesteading: Is It The Lifestyle For You?
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/ubc-farm-community-workshops/2026-05-31/
LOCATION:UBC Farm\, 3461 Ross Drive\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T1W5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Audience - All,Subject – Indigenous,Subject – Learning And Research – Sustainability,Subject – Lifestyle And Sport – Lifestyle,Subject – Lifestyle And Sport – Recreation,Type – Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260531T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260531T150000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260413T164220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T164220Z
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SUMMARY:Ba Zhang (Chinese Leaf Wrapped Dumpling): A Dragon Boat Festival Tradition
DESCRIPTION:Ba Zhang (rice dumplings) are time capsules of history — wrapped\, tied\, and passed down through generations. This workshop guides participants through the cultural roots of the Dragon Boat Festival\, the symbolism of ingredients\, and the precise techniques of wrapping and tying Ba Zhang by hand. Expect stories of family kitchens\, regional variations\, and the quiet craftsmanship behind this deeply nostalgic dish.\nChristopher is a chef-educator\, serial entrepreneur\, and TV host with over a decade of experience in food and farming. He has worked in Chinese Fine Dining\, Japanese Ramen\, French and Italian kitchens. He uses food as a way to bring people together\, sharing stories\, memories\, and lived experiences shaped by growing up in Southeast Asia as a Chinese Singaporean with Teochew heritage. His workshops centre on heritage dishes that carry meaning\, sparking connection across cultures and generations.\nIMPORTANT: A “Student / Senior discount” will be available to apply on the registration page. \nPlease bring a container to take home your Ba Zhang. A recipe sheet to take home and slides from Christopher will also be provided.
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/ba-zhang-chinese-leaf-wrapped-dumpling-a-dragon-boat-festival-tradition/
LOCATION:UBC Farm\, 3461 Ross Drive\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T1W5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Audience - All,Subject – Learning And Research – Sustainability,Type – Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260531T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260531T160000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260513T172653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T172653Z
UID:10021428-1780236000-1780243200@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:Intriguing Connections: Pop-Up Book Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Discover something unexpected\, enjoy a quiet moment or share conversation with others through a love of reading at a welcoming community pop-up gathering in the outdoor space at Wesbrook Community Centre this month. Featuring a thoughtfully curated selection of English\, multilingual\, translated and independent titles\, the pop-up offers something for every kind of reader. \n\n\nThis event is presented by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and UBC Library\, with funding from a UBC Inspiring Community Grant.
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/intriguing-connections-pop-up-book-gathering/
LOCATION:Wesbrook Community Centre\, 3335 Webber Lane\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6S0H3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Audience – Community,Subject – Learning And Research – Community,Subject – Lifestyle And Sport – Wellness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260519T203030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T203030Z
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SUMMARY:2026 UBC Advanced Research Computing Summer School
DESCRIPTION:The Advanced Research Computing (ARC) Summer School offers a fully virtual program that mixes foundational and applied sessions designed to support researchers at all stages. \nTopics include: \n\ngetting started with UBC ARC compute resources\nparallel computing and deep learning with MATLAB\nresearch security and cybersecurity\nquantum‑enabled environments and physical AI with Dell\nresearcher spotlights highlighting AI‑related research at UBC\n\n  \nOpen to researchers at all levels.
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/2026-ubc-advanced-research-computing-summer-school/
LOCATION:Online/Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Audience – Faculty and Staff – Vancouver,Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Faculty
ORGANIZER;CN="UBC Advanced Research Computing":MAILTO:arc.support@ubc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260601T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260601T113000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260513T175415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T175415Z
UID:10021445-1780311600-1780313400@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:Data Bites – Choosing File Formats for Research Data
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: Choosing File Formats for Research Data \nThis practical workshop\, delivered by the UBC Library Research Data Management team\, explores how selecting the right file formats can support long-term preservation\, data sharing\, and reuse. Aimed at graduate students\, researchers\, and staff\, the session highlights best practices for choosing formats that align with FAIR data principles. \nParticipants will learn how to: \n\nIdentify preferred file formats for preservation\, sharing\, and interoperability\nDistinguish between proprietary and open formats and understand their implications\nApply practical guidelines for selecting file formats throughout the research data lifecycle
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/data-bites-choosing-file-formats-for-research-data-2/
LOCATION:See Description
CATEGORIES:Audience – All Students,Audience – Faculty and Staff – Okanagan,Audience – Faculty and Staff – Vancouver,Audience – Graduate Students,Subject – Learning And Research – Interdisciplinary,Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Faculty,Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Staff,Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Students,Type – Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260601T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260601T133000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260506T190533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260512T162637Z
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SUMMARY:NeuroFuture: Conversations on Women Advancing Neuroscience Worldwide (Brain\, Technology\, and Ethics)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second session of NeuroFuture: Conversations on Women Advancing Neuroscience Worldwide as we advance the dialogue on the intersections of neuroscience\, emerging technologies\, and ethical considerations on current developments and future implications.\n\nEveryone is welcome! Register here for free to receive the webinar details: https://www.internationalbraininitiative.org/events/neurofutureconversations2026 \nFEATURED SPEAKERS\n\n\nJennifer A. Chandler\, LLM\, FCAHS\, University of Ottawa\, Canada\n\n\nLaura Y. Cabrera\, PhD\, Pennsylvania State University\, USA\n\n\nOlivia Matshabane\, PhD\, MA\, Stellenbosch University\, South Africa\n\n\nJulie M. Robillard\, PhD\, University of British Columbia\, Canada\n\n\n\nMODERATOR: Judy Illes\, OC\, PhD\, Neuroethics Canada\, University of British Columbia\, Canada\n\nEVENT OVERVIEW\nIn a series of panel discussions\, a collaborative effort between the IBI\, the World Women in Neuroscience\, and UBC Neuroethics Canada brings together a wide range of voices in dialogue on the impact of women in neuroscience innovation\, and will feature distinguished women neuroscientists to explore the intersections of AI\, brain\, technology\, and ethics\, and neuroscience\, diversity\, and society. Through brief presentations and dynamic audience engagement\, this series will create a space where ideas are strengthened through conversation across disciplines and borders.\n\nThese free virtual events are open to the full neuroscience network of faculty members\, students\, research trainees\, patient and public stakeholders\, and other professionals from organizations located on all continents of the world. Beyond knowledge exchange\, this initiative will foster global collaboration and mentorship.
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/neurofuture-conversations-on-women-advancing-neuroscience-worldwide-brain-technology-and-ethics/
LOCATION:See Description
CATEGORIES:Audience - All,Audience – All Students,Audience – Alumni,Audience – Community,Audience – Faculty and Staff – Okanagan,Audience – Faculty and Staff – Vancouver,Audience – Graduate Students,Audience – Undergraduate Students,Subject – Equity, Diversity and Inclusion,Subject – International,Subject – Learning And Research – Community,Subject – Learning And Research – Health,Subject – Learning And Research – Interdisciplinary,Subject – Learning And Research – Science And Technology,Type – Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Neuroethics Canada":MAILTO:info.neuroethics@ubc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260601T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260601T200000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260506T163716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T163716Z
UID:10021409-1780338600-1780344000@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:UBC CPD: Crossing the Placenta: Integrating New Evidence Into Everyday Maternity Care
DESCRIPTION:Stay current with key updates in maternity care. In partnership with the Perinatal Community of Practice\, we’re pleased to offer this webinar reviewing recent updates in maternity care\, including gestational diabetes\, intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy and umbilical cord management.
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/ubc-cpd-crossing-the-placenta-integrating-new-evidence-into-everyday-maternity-care/
LOCATION:Online/Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Faculty
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ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development (UBC CPD)":MAILTO:camp.rcpd@ubc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260601T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260601T210000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260520T184106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T184242Z
UID:10021506-1780338600-1780347600@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:Thinking Beyond the Market: The Path to Genuinely Affordable Housing
DESCRIPTION:Thinking Beyond the Market:\nThe Path to Genuinely Affordable Housing\n \nJune 1\, 2026\n6:30 pm – 9:00 pm\nat UBC Robson Square (map) \nRSVP \n \n  \nEveryone’s talking about housing affordability. But are we asking the right questions?  \nHow can national housing research be translated into local\, livable reality? Join UBC Connects at Robson Square for a screening of Thinking Beyond the Market\, a film by Dr. Brian Doucet that uncovers “hiding in plain sight” housing solutions across Canada. From non-market developments in Kitchener to Indigenous-led projects in Vancouver\, the film challenges us to view housing as a human right rather than just a commodity. \nFollowing the screening\, Andrea Reimer (UBC School of Public Policy and Global Affairs) will moderate an integrated dialogue featuring experts from Djaka Blais (Hogan’s Alley Society)\, Craig Jones (Housing Assessment Resource Tools)\, and the filmmaker Dr. Brian Doucet. By connecting the film’s national themes to the local work of the Housing Assessment Resource Tool (HART) group and Hogan’s Alley\, the panel will explore how research-backed strategies in land use and tenant protection can overcome the unique barriers to affordability in Vancouver. \nTo learn more about the film\, listen to an interview with Dr. Brian Doucet here and visit housingfilm.ca to watch the trailer. \nFree and open to all. \nThis event is organized in partnership with Dr. Brian Doucet\, UBC Community Engagement\, the Housing Assessment Resource Tools (HART)\, Balanced Supply of Housing (BSH)\, and Hogan’s Alley
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/thinking-beyond-the-market/
LOCATION:UBC Robson Square\, 800 Robson Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6Z3B7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Audience – All Students,Audience – Alumni,Audience – Community,Audience – Faculty and Staff – Vancouver,Audience – Graduate Students,Audience – Undergraduate Students,Subject – Entertainment – Social,Subject – Equity, Diversity and Inclusion,Subject – Learning And Research – Arts, Humanities And Social Sciences,Subject – Learning And Research – Community,Subject – Learning And Research – Health,Type – Lecture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260603
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260511T181104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T162601Z
UID:10021413-1780358400-1780444799@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:PREVENT-AMR Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The PREVENT-AMR Symposium will bring together researchers across BC\, alongside clinicians and trainees\, to share the latest developments and foster collaboration in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and One Health initiatives. The symposium will feature keynote speakers\, trainee presentations\, interactive discussions and networking opportunities. \nCall for Abstracts\nTrainees are invited to submit abstracts on all topics relevant to antimicrobial resistance research across any of the One Health domains. Abstract submission is due by Wednesday\, May 20th. \n\nRegister here: https://shorturl.fm/prevent-amr\nSubmit an abstract: https://shorturl.fm/KRWZV
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/prevent-amr-symposium/
LOCATION:BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute\, 938 W 28th Avenue\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V5Z 4H4\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="UBC Research + Innovation":MAILTO:ktvec@bcchr.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T110000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260526T204958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T205019Z
UID:10021509-1780394400-1780398000@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:MHLP Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Ready to take your career to the next level? Attend our online information session to learn how the UBC Master of Health Leadership and Policy (MHLP) program can help you build advanced skills in healthcare leadership\, empowering you to make a meaningful impact in your profession. \nThis information session is for clinicians who are looking to enhance their leadership capabilities\, drive innovation in healthcare\, and advance their careers through a unique interdisciplinary graduate program. \nExplore how the Master of Health Leadership and Policy in Clinical Education can advance your career. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nLearn about the unique structure of the MHLP programs and how they combine leadership development with advanced clinical knowledge.\nUnderstand the program’s eligibility requirements and how to determine if you’re eligible to apply.\nUnderstand the application process\, requirements\, and key deadlines.\nGet your questions answered by our Student Recruitment experts.\nConnect with our team and discover how UBC can support your career aspirations.\n\nDon’t miss this chance to gain valuable insights and start planning your future with the UBC MHLP. Register now to secure your spot. 
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/june-2026-mhlp-online-information-session/
LOCATION:Online/Virtual Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Faculty of Applied Science":MAILTO:info@apsc.ubc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T113000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260320T224421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T224421Z
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SUMMARY:Evaluating TLEF and OER Projects
DESCRIPTION:Series: \n\nEvaluation and Research\nOpen Education\nTeaching and Learning Enhancement Fund (TLEF)\n\n\n\n\nProject evaluation is not only a required component of the reporting process for TLEF projects\, but helps you (and the project team) understand what is and isn’t working with regard to your project goals and which areas may need more attention. Ongoing and iterative evaluation will help you to improve project design and implementation\, make informed decisions\, identify ways to sustain your project after the TLEF period\, and ultimately reach your intended goals. \nAs part of this workshop\, we will help you to scope your evaluation questions into a manageable evaluation plan\, identify strategies (e.g.\, commonly used data collection methods)\, share resources\, and discuss common challenges of evaluation. \nIf you have other people on your team who are supporting the evaluation work in your project\, including Undergraduate/Graduate Assistants\, please extend this invitation to them. \n  \n\n\nPlease register to secure your spot.\nRegister
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/evaluating-tlef-and-oer-projects/
LOCATION:Online/Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Audience – Faculty and Staff – Okanagan,Audience – Faculty and Staff – Vancouver
ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Teaching%2C Learning and Technology":MAILTO:ctlt.info@ubc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T113000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260428T221224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T221224Z
UID:10021372-1780394400-1780399800@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:Michif Language\, its revitalization\, and implications for the Metis Nation with Reid Hala
DESCRIPTION:Join featured speaker Reid Hala for an engaging webinar exploring the vital role of Michif language(s) in shaping Métis identity\, culture\, and wellbeing across their traditional homeland. Discover how Michif carries generations of knowledge\, connection\, and resilience\, making it central to the strength of Métis communities. The session will also highlight inspiring\, community-driven efforts to revitalize Michif and ensure it thrives for future generations.
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/michif-language-its-revitalization-and-implications-for-the-metis-nation-with-reid-hala/
LOCATION:Online/Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Subject – Indigenous
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ORGANIZER;CN="UBC Learning Circle":MAILTO:learning.circle@ubc.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T130000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260519T180250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T180250Z
UID:10021499-1780398000-1780405200@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:Advanced Unix Shell usage
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking to get more out of the Unix command-line shell and increase your productivity in the terminal? Then this workshop is for you! Moving beyond basic commands\, this hands-on\, interactive workshop will help you understand the grammar of shell commands\, and will show you how to use shell tools to quickly search through and manipulate large data sets\, create advanced pipelines using composable Unix commands\, and even view images and listen to music right from the command-line. After this workshop\, attendees will be able to break down complex workflows into manageable components and identify the most appropriate tool for each step\, while becoming more at home in the terminal as an everyday workspace. \nRequirements: Participants will need access to a Bash shell environment and some experience with basic shell usage. In addition\, the following programs will be used during the workshop\, and should be installed in advance if not already present on your system: \n\n\ncurl\nwget\nmc\nmplayer\nffmpeg\nimagemagick\n\n\nThis workshop is part of the Core Skills series.
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/advanced-unix-shell-usage-2/
LOCATION:Online/Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Audience – All Students,Audience – Faculty and Staff – Okanagan,Audience – Faculty and Staff – Vancouver,Audience – Graduate Students,Subject – Learning And Research – Interdisciplinary,Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Faculty,Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Staff,Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Students,Type – Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T130000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20251020T162649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T162649Z
UID:10019166-1780401600-1780405200@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:UBC CPD: Midwifery Documentation Workshop (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Effective documentation is a critical component of midwifery care. Is your documentation clearly detailing your care? Are you leaving an intellectual footprint that is comprehensive and complete? Would some guidance help to ensure your record meets standards? Would you like to workshop with peers to refresh? \nIf you can use some support\, or just want to ensure you are documenting to standard\, join us for this online small group workshop. \nThere are three group Zoom workshops and one 45-minute individual coaching session. Each one-hour interactive workshop will include tailored exercises to assist in improving your own practice.
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/ubc-cpd-midwifery-documentation-workshop-online__trashed/2026-06-02/
LOCATION:See Description
CATEGORIES:Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Faculty
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ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development (UBC CPD)":MAILTO:camp.rcpd@ubc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T150000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260414T192457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T174912Z
UID:10021329-1780401600-1780412400@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:ES Indigenous Student Support: Virtual Drop-In Advising
DESCRIPTION:With the start of the Summer Session\, the Indigenous Student Support Team in Enrolment Services will be offering virtual drop-in advising for Indigenous students via Zoom. \nJoin us every Tuesday from 12:00 until 3:00 pm\, April 28 through August 25. Students can connect with a member of our team for support with finances (including loans\, bursaries\, and tuition)\, as well as general questions. We’re here to help however we can. \nNo appointment needed. Please use the Zoom link below to join: \nhttps://ubc.zoom.us/j/67141879654?pwd=60IpNzt40VokAhULLh7tBh7WY4etKR.1 \n 
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/es-indigenous-student-support-virtual-drop-in-advising__trashed/2026-06-02/
LOCATION:Online/Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Subject – Indigenous
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T182000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260520T220811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T220811Z
UID:10021478-1780419600-1780424400@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:What Could a University Be? A Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Robert Gibbs’ recent book\, What Could a University Be? Revolutionary Ideas for the Future\, based on his 2019 JV Clyne lecture series at Green College\, raises fundamental questions about the education our research universities offer students. By focusing on the possibilities for all of our students to learn how to do research\, the book proposes three revolutions that help guide a series of changes that are underway at our universities.  \n  \nThese revolutions—Upside-Down\, Inside-Out\, and Round and Round—together describe switching the flow of research\, especially the questions\, from the students to the faculty; tapping into the flow of questions from society into the university with commuting students\, thus connecting with the community; and engaging the variety of modes of research across the diverse faculties. The panel will explore the book’s new ideas and proposed revolutions from a range of fields. \nThis event is open to the general public and does not require registration (but please note that our seating is limited). Lemonade will be served at 4:30 pm\, and the event will be followed by a reception in the Piano Lounge\, Graham House. \n\nDr Robert Gibbs is a professor of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Toronto. He was the inaugural director of the Jackman Humanities Institute at the University of Toronto\, where he engaged in exploring new horizons for humanities research\, supporting leading scholars at all career stages. He presented a JV Clyne lectures series at Green College in 2019\, from which he formed the core of his recent book What Could a University Be? Revolutionary Ideas for the Future. His research is located on the borderlines of philosophy and religion\, with a focus on Jewish philosophy and related fields in continental philosophy. \nAs the provost and vice president\, academic\, UBC Vancouver\, Dr Gage Averill plays a vital role\, with a range of responsibilities that include providing vision and leadership to the Faculties\, overseeing the budget\, leading institutional planning\, and ensuring UBC maintains excellence in its delivery of undergraduate\, graduate\, and professional education. Dr Averill served as provost and vice president\, academic pro tem\, UBC Vancouver\, April to December 2022. Prior to this\, he was dean in the Faculty of Arts\, where he engaged in campus-wide initiatives such as the Information Technology Advisory Council\, Public Humanities Hub\, UBC Health\, UBC Sustainability\, Flexible Learning\, Remote Work\, and the Joint Consultation Committee with the Faculty Association. During his time as dean\, the Faculty of Arts created new schools\, institutes\, research centres\, and interdisciplinary programs. Dr Averill is also a renowned ethnomusicologist\, whose research in Haitian popular music has earned him several awards. He joined UBC in 2010 after holding positions as vice principal\, academic\, and dean for the University of Toronto\, Mississauga campus\, and also dean of Music at the University of Toronto. Prior to that\, he served as chair of the Department of Music at New York University. He received his BA and PhD in ethnomusicology from the University of Washington. \nDr Helga Hallgrímsdóttir is deputy provost at the University of Victoria\, where she leads key strategic initiatives to advance the university’s academic mission. Her recent leadership achievements include guiding the creation of UVic’s new Faculty of Health as well as the Accessibility Plan. A professor in the School of Public Administration\, Dr Hallgrímsdóttir has held numerous leadership positions\, including dean of the Faculty of Human and Social Development\, Acting director of the School of Child and Youth Care\, and president of the UVic Faculty Association. Dr Hallgrímsdóttir is an interdisciplinary researcher whose work spans political and historical sociology\, public policy\, and health. Her principal research focus is on questions of social and political inclusion in diverse settings—how citizenship\, participatory governance\, welfare policy\, collective bargaining\, and social movements intersect with health and well-being. Her research has been supported by SSHRC\, CIHR\, and the Erasmus Jean Monnet Program. She holds a PhD in Sociology from Western University. \nJaclyn J. Stewart is a Professor of Teaching in the Department of Chemistry and the Associate Dean Academic in the Faculty of Science at the University of British Columbia\, Vancouver. From 2010-2017\, she directed the Department of Chemistry’s involvement in the UBC Carl Wieman Science Education Initiative\, which transformed over 180 courses in the Faculty of Science to adopt evidence-informed instructional methods. As Associate Dean\, she oversees the undergraduate science curriculum and seeks to empower faculty to shape UBC’s culture of teaching\, learning\, and assessment. Her current passion is leading a Canada-wide community of science educators and researchers who are investigating course-level equity and developing inclusive educational practices at eleven universities and counting. Jackie received the Award for Chemistry Education from the Chemical Institute of Canada in 2022 and the UBC Killam Teaching Prize in 2006 and 2010.
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/what-could-a-university-be-a-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:See Description
CATEGORIES:Audience - All,Audience – All Students,Audience – Alumni,Audience – Community,Audience – Faculty and Staff – Vancouver,Audience – Graduate Students,Audience – Undergraduate Students,Type – Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260602T190000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260515T222439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260515T222548Z
UID:10021483-1780421400-1780426800@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:Treasury Management: Inside the Corporate Finance Engine
DESCRIPTION:Treasury Management: Inside the Corporate Finance Engine \nHosted by AFP Vancouver – UBC Campus Chapter Launch \n  \nTime: 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm \nDate: June 2nd \nLocation: Bruce Birmingham Undergraduate Centre\, UBC Sauder \nCorporate treasury teams manage billions in liquidity\, capital\, and financial risk — yet few students understand the scope of this function or the career opportunities it offers. \nJoin the Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) Vancouver for the official launch of the UBC Campus Chapter and an introduction to Treasury Management as a dynamic and strategic career path in corporate finance. \nHear directly from treasury professionals as they share: \n\nWhat treasury actually does\nHow to enter the field\nWhat skills matter most\nHow treasury connects to the CFO and executive leadership\n\nOpen to all UBC students interested in finance\, accounting\, economics\, and related fields. Food and drinks are provided at the event. \n  \nAbout AFP Vancouver: \nThe Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) Vancouver is a not-for-profit regional organization dedicated to treasury and finance professionals in the Vancouver area. Its mission is to provide a dynamic forum for exchanging knowledge\, experience\, and ideas among finance professionals\, with a focus on professional development\, networking opportunities\, and industry education. \nLearn more about AFP Vancouver: www.afpvancouver.com\nLearn more about AFP Global: www.financialprofessionals.org
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/treasury-management-inside-the-corporate-finance-engine/
LOCATION:See Description
CATEGORIES:Audience – All Students,Audience – Graduate Students,Audience – Undergraduate Students,Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Students,Type – Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="UBC Career Centre":MAILTO:career.centre@ubc.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260603T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260603T090000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260526T205117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T205117Z
UID:10021508-1780473600-1780477200@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:MEL Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Ready to take your career to the next level? Attend our online information session to learn how the UBC Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) program can help you build advanced technical skills\, empowering you to make a meaningful impact in your profession. \nThis information session is for engineers\, architects and technical professionals who are looking to enhance their leadership capabilities\, drive industry innovation\, and advance their careers through a unique interdisciplinary graduate program. \nExplore how the Master of Engineering Leadership can advance your career. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nLearn about the unique structure of the MEL programs and how they combine leadership development with advanced technical knowledge.\nUnderstand the program’s eligibility requirement and how to determine if you’re eligible to apply.\nUnderstand the application process\, requirements\, and key deadlines.\nGet your questions answered by our Student Recruitment experts\nConnect with our team and discover how UBC can support your career aspirations.\n\nDon’t miss this chance to gain valuable insights and start planning your future with the UBC MEL. Register now to secure your spot. 
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/mel-online-information-session-11/
LOCATION:Online/Virtual Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Faculty of Applied Science":MAILTO:info@apsc.ubc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260603T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260603T150000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260326T171428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T171428Z
UID:10021184-1780480800-1780498800@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:Write to Flourish\, Write with Flourish: An On-Campus Writing Retreat
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Writing and Scholarly Communication (CWSC) invites current graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to an on-campus day of dedicated\, distraction-free writing time. \nThere’s nothing more productive than writing with community. If you’ve been putting off a writing project\, or just need focused time to make real progress\, this retreat is for you. Whether you’re working on a dissertation chapter\, research article\, or a research proposal\, this in-person retreat will help you move that project forward. We’ll use the proven Pomodoro method to structure writing sessions\, with built-in breaks to rest\, reset\, and connect with fellow researchers. \nLight refreshments will be provided. Please bring your own lunch. \nIf the event is fully subscribed\, add yourself to the waitlist as spots are likely to open up. \nFacilitator: Centre for Writing and Scholarly Communication \nLocation: IKBLC\, Level 3\, Peña Room
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/write-to-flourish-write-with-flourish-an-on-campus-writing-retreat-10/
LOCATION:Irving K. Barber Learning Centre\, 1961 East Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T1Z1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Audience – Graduate Students,Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Students
ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Writing and Scholarly Communication":MAILTO:cwsc.info@ubc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260603T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260603T130000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260519T204739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T204739Z
UID:10021484-1780486200-1780491600@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:Spring Kickoff
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss the season’s first foodie event on campus and the opening day of the UBC Farm Wednesday Market at the Bookstore Plaza. \nYear of the Woman Farmer Panel – 11:30am – 12:00pm \nThis year we’re celebrating International Year of the Woman Farmer with a panel of of women in agriculture. Come hear about their experiences supporting our food system. \nCooking Demo + Samples – 12:00pm – 1:00pm \nJoin Chef Amanda Réhel for a delicious cooking demo and sampling event. On the menu this year is a Spinach Salad with Tarragon Mustard Vinaigrette\, Pickled Strawberries & Roasted Spring Salmon! \nUBC Farm Wednesday Market: 11am to 2pm (June 3 – October 28) \nFeaturing an assortment of fresh UBC Farm vegetables\, fruit\, herbs and flowers—this mid-week market offers students\, staff and faculty members a convenient opportunity to purchase UBC Farm produce. Don’t forget your reusable bag!
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/spring-kickoff/
LOCATION:UBC Bookstore\, 6200 University Boulevard\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T1Z4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Audience - All
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ORGANIZER;CN="UBC Food Services":MAILTO:food.services@ubc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260603T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260603T143000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260410T171510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T194330Z
UID:10021267-1780493400-1780497000@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:Chung | Lind Gallery Weekly Drop-In Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us at our weekly drop-in tour through the Chung | Lind Gallery every Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. PT. \nLed by Rare Books and Special Collections and the University Archives archivists\, tours can take up to 60 minutes and begin in the Gallery foyer. Located on Level 2 of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre\, the Gallery is free and open to the public. \nDrop-in tours offer visitors a chance to explore the histories represented in these collections\, ask questions\, and consider the ongoing relationship between past perspectives and life today. \nInterested in booking a tour for your class or large group? Contact us to schedule an appointment by phone (604-822-3053) or email (rare.books@ubc.ca).
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/chung-lind-gallery-weekly-drop-in-tour/2026-06-03/
LOCATION:Irving K. Barber Learning Centre\, 1961 East Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T1Z1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Audience - All,Subject – Entertainment – Culture,Subject – Learning And Research – Arts, Humanities And Social Sciences,Type – Exhibit,Type – Reception
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260603T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260603T173000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260430T222713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T222713Z
UID:10021389-1780498800-1780507800@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:UBC Pride Connect reception
DESCRIPTION:Join the UBC Pride Connect reception to (re)connect with other members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. UBC faculty\, staff and postdoctoral fellows who identify with the 2SLGBTQIA+ community are welcome. \nWhat to expect\n\nCelebrate Pride Month in community\nConnect with other faculty and staff members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ communities at UBC\nEnjoy refreshments\, including a complimentary drink ticket\nEnter for a chance to win a prize\n\nHost\n\nFred Lee\, Sr. Director\, Alumni Engagement\, alumni UBC\, & DAE 2SLGBTQIA+ Affinity Group\n\nWho can join\nUBC faculty\, staff and postdoctoral scholars who identify as part of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community are welcome. \nThis event is brought to you in partnership between the Equity & Inclusion Office\, Development and Alumni Engagement\, and the Queer Faculty and Staff Collective. \nRegister now
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/ubc-pride-connect-reception/
LOCATION:Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre\, 6163 University Boulevard\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T1Z1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Audience – Faculty and Staff – Vancouver
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ORGANIZER;CN="Equity &amp%3B Inclusion Office%2C%E2%80%AFDevelopment and Alumni Engagement%2C and the%E2%80%AFQueer Faculty and Staff Collective.":MAILTO:info@equity.ubc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260603T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260603T193000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260414T154245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T154245Z
UID:10021318-1780509600-1780515000@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:UBC CPD: Speaking with Care: Culturally Safe Language in Medicine
DESCRIPTION:This webinar invites health professionals in British Columbia to reflect on how cultural safety and anti-Indigenous racism intersect with everyday clinical practice. With a focus on practical application\, the session explores how language\, assumptions\, and power dynamics can shape patient experiences—and how clinicians can take meaningful steps toward more respectful\, patient-centered care for Indigenous patients and communities. \nGrounded in Canadian commitments to truth\, reconciliation\, and equity in health care\, the session emphasizes cultural safety as an ongoing practice of reflection\, accountability\, and relationship-building rather than a checklist. Participants will leave with practical insights they can integrate into daily clinical interactions across a range of practice settings.
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/ubc-cpd-speaking-with-care-culturally-safe-language-in-medicine/
LOCATION:Online/Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Faculty
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ORGANIZER;CN="Continuing Professional Development (UBC CPD)":MAILTO:camp.rcpd@ubc.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260604T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260604T130000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260520T220645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T192343Z
UID:10021507-1780572600-1780578000@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:Peer Exchange: Embedding career & professional development into your grad curriculum
DESCRIPTION:This 90-minute\, in-person Peer Exchange session brings together faculty\, staff\, and graduate advisors to share practical strategies for embedding career and professional development (PD) into graduate curricula. \n▼ What you will gain\nThrough short success-story presentations\, small-group discussion\, and collective reflection\, participants will: \n\nIdentify common challenges related to grad student PD\nLearn examples of successful credit and non-credit PD initiatives across faculties\nExchange practical strategies to strengthen PD offerings in their grad programs\n\nLunch will also be provided.  \n▼ Speakers\nFacilitators\n\nJacqui Brinkman\, Director\, Graduate Student Professional Development\, G+PS\nTony Botelho\, Managing Director\, UBC Career Centre\n\nSuccess Story Presenters\n\nRichard Price\, Director\, Graduate Studies & Professor\, Department of Political Science\, Faculty of Arts\nAnnie Cierna\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology\, Faculty of Medicine\nAmy Angert\, Professor\, Departments of Botany and Zoology\, Faculty of Science\n\n▼ Speakers\nGraduate Advisors (GAs) and faculty seeking practical ideas and peer-informed approaches to embedding career and professional development into graduate programs. Graduate Program Office (GPO) staff and students (e.g.\, representatives\, work-learns\, coordinators\, etc.) involved in graduate PD activities are also welcome. \nNote: students cannot access the Faculty & Staff Intranet (FSI) so please forward them the Qualtrics registration link directly. Please contact Jacqui Brinkman at Jacqui.brinkman@ubc.ca for questions.
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/peer-exchange-embedding-career-professional-development-into-your-grad-curriculum/
LOCATION:Thea Koerner House (Graduate Student Centre)\, 6371 Crescent Road\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T1Z2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Audience – Faculty and Staff – Vancouver,Subject – Learning And Research – Learning Support,Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Faculty,Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Staff
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260604T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260604T125000
DTSTAMP:20260530T001428
CREATED:20260506T183005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T180832Z
UID:10021511-1780574400-1780577400@events.ubc.ca
SUMMARY:UBC Staff Toastmasters Club!
DESCRIPTION:Looking to improve your public speaking skills? Join our UBC Staff Toastmasters Meetup! \nIf you’re looking to improve your communications and public speaking skills\, boost your confidence\, and connect with colleagues across campus\, come to our next Toastmasters meeting. We gather every other Thursday from 12:00 to 12:50 pm via Zoom and in-person. Sign up today and kickstart your public speaking and leadership journey! \nInterested? Please contact Helen Luk at helen.luk@ubc.ca for more details. \n(Feel free to share this information with any staff/colleague in your respective departments. If appropriate\, please share this meetup on your communication channels.) \nThank you for your consideration and we hope to see you at our club!
URL:https://events.ubc.ca/event/ubc-staff-toastmasters-club-6/2026-06-04/
LOCATION:Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person – See Description\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Subject – Personal And Professional Development – Staff
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