Thesis Formatting Q&A
Online virtual eventJoin the Centre for Scholarly Communication for an online Q&A session to ask questions and learn more about how to properly format your thesis for submission.
Join the Centre for Scholarly Communication for an online Q&A session to ask questions and learn more about how to properly format your thesis for submission.
Learn how to engage meaningfully in community research partnerships, in ways that promote equitable collaboration, trust and communication, and shared decision-making, while navigating challenges like misaligned goals, power imbalances, and inadequate resource allocation.
Juan Pablo Tortoriello Romero will defend their thesis.
Danny Richard will defend their thesis.
Curious about how you or your team can engage with the Indigenous Strategic Initiatives (ISI) Fund at UBC Okanagan? Join us for a drop-in info session to learn how the […]
This essential event is designed to help you feel good during exam season! Designed for all undergraduate students, Exam Jam features a variety of mini-events, workshops, and sessions to help […]
Drop in for a chat with a team member to learn how to access drug checking, ask questions about safer use, and access fentanyl test strips.
Connect and relax before exams! Join the Black Student Success Programmers for chill vibes, waffles, and other breakfast goodies. Feel free to grab and go, or hang out for a […]
Manish Kuma will defend their thesis.
Led by Keyara Brody, a Sḵwx̱wú7mesh beader and UBC graduate student, this is an opportunity to showcase and celebrate the beautiful and diverse beading traditions that exist within our collective […]
Drop in for express STI testing. Happening every other Thursday from 12:30 to 3:00 in NCH 251.
Ronan Fraser will defend their thesis.
Dietitian Drop-In: Get Your Food & Nutrition Questions Answered.
Learn how to identify an opioid poisoning, how to administer naloxone, and get your own free naloxone kit! It only takes 10 minutes to learn how to save a life.
Attend an in-person screening of select short and feature films from the 2024 Society for Visual Anthropologists Film and Media Festival (SVAFMF).
Free, peer led food skills workshops held in Picnic. Build your food skills and community while enjoying a meal with friends!
Y Mind is a series of supportive group sessions that help you learn techniques to manage stress and calm the body and mind. These free workshops will help you navigate stress and anxiety and provide a safe outlet to connect with other students with similar experiences.
Bonus! Participants will receive a free 3-month membership to the YMCA.