• Information Session: Foundations For A Restorative Approach: Healthcare Harm And Wellbeing

    Online virtual event

    Join us for an exclusive information session on the upcoming Foundations For A Restorative Approach: Healthcare Harm And Wellbeing micro-credential. This session will offer insights into the course's unique blend of theoretical and practical learning, focusing on the transformative impact of a restorative approach in healthcare settings. Date and Time: January 17 Time: Noon to […]

  • A celebration of Asian Canadian histories and contributions

    Rotary Centre for the Arts 421 Cawston Avenue, Kelowna, BC, Canada

    The Faculty of Health and Social Development and the Community Engagement Office are helping organize a student panel discussion in celebration of Asian Heritage Month. 

  • Why get a Master of Social Work degree?

    Online virtual event

    The UBC Okanagan School of Social Work (MSW) invites you to attend our virtual UBC Okanagan MSW information sessions to learn about the path to a professional career as a health and human service leader. All students with an undergraduate degree, or completing one by spring 2024, are eligible to apply. The MSW program is […]

  • Why get a Master of Social Work degree?

    Online virtual event

    The UBC Okanagan School of Social Work (MSW) invites you to attend our virtual UBC Okanagan MSW information sessions to learn about the path to a professional career as a health and human service leader. All students with an undergraduate degree, or completing one by spring 2024, are eligible to apply. The MSW program is […]

  • Applying to the Master of Social Work Program

    Online virtual event

    The UBC Okanagan School of Social Work (MSW) invites you to attend our virtual info session to learn about the application process for the Master of Social Work program. All students with an undergraduate degree, or completing one by spring 2024, are eligible to apply. The MSW program is a professional, accredited program that allows […]

  • Why get a Master of Social Work degree?

    Online virtual event

    The UBC Okanagan School of Social Work (MSW) invites you to attend our virtual UBC Okanagan MSW information sessions to learn about the path to a professional career as a health and human service leader. All students with an undergraduate degree, or completing one by spring 2024, are eligible to apply. The MSW program is […]

  • Applying to the Master of Social Work Program

    Online virtual event

    The UBC Okanagan School of Social Work (MSW) invites you to attend our virtual info session to learn about the application process for the Master of Social Work program. All students with an undergraduate degree, or completing one by spring 2024, are eligible to apply. The MSW program is a professional, accredited program that allows […]

  • Dialogue Across Divides: Alternative Perspectives on Israel-Palestine

    Arts Building (ART) 1147 Research Road, Kelowna, BC, Canada

    This event seeks to create a safe space to promote a deeper understanding of the complex Israel-Palestine conflict. Through a respectful address by Dr. Salim Munayer and followed by a moderated panel for Q&A, this effort will offer a wider scope for drawing conclusions which may impact the lives of all those who live in […]

  • Flora’s Walk for Perinatal Mental Health

    Boyce-Gyro Beach Park 3400 Lakeshore Rd, Kelowna, BC, Canada

    Join UBCO's team at Flora's Walk to support perinatal mental health initiatives

  • Why the MSW Program?

    Info Session: Why the MSW Program?

    Arts Building (ART) 1147 Research Road, Kelowna, BC, Canada

    Learn about the Master of Social Work (MSW) at UBC’s Okanagan campus. Why the MSW program? is hosted by the Program Coordinator and Field Coordinator. We encourage those who are attending any of our Applying to the MSW Sessions to attend this session, which will provide you with a brief overview of our MSW program […]

    Free
  • No Fixed Address: The White Cart Memorial

    No Fixed Address: The White Cart Memorial

    Rotary Centre for the Arts - Mary Irwin Theatre 421 Cawston Avenue, Kelowna, BC, Canada

    No Fixed Address: The White Cart Memorial is a powerful and intimate documentary that sheds light on a deeply overlooked aspect of the homelessness crisis: people's grief following the death of someone they care about. Through the voices and stories of individuals living with unstable housing in Kelowna, the film explores what it means to grieve without a house, and how loss echoes through a community already struggling to survive.

    Free
  • Why the MSW Program?

    Info Session: Why the MSW Program?

    Online virtual event

    Learn about the Master of Social Work (MSW) at UBC’s Okanagan campus. Why the MSW program? is hosted by the Program Coordinator and Field Coordinator. We encourage those who are attending any of our Applying to the MSW Sessions to attend this session, which will provide you with a brief overview of our MSW program […]

    Free
  • Why the MSW Program?

    Info Session: Why the MSW Program?

    Arts Building (ART) 1147 Research Road, Kelowna, BC, Canada

    Learn about the Master of Social Work (MSW) at UBC’s Okanagan campus. Why the MSW program? is hosted by the Program Coordinator and Field Coordinator. We encourage those who are attending any of our Applying to the MSW Sessions to attend this session, which will provide you with a brief overview of our MSW program […]

    Free
  • No Fixed Address: The White Cart Memorial

    No Fixed Address: The White Cart Memorial

    Rotary Centre for the Arts - Mary Irwin Theatre 421 Cawston Avenue, Kelowna, BC, Canada

    No Fixed Address: The White Cart Memorial is a powerful and intimate documentary that sheds light on a deeply overlooked aspect of the homelessness crisis: people's grief following the death of someone they care about. Through the voices and stories of individuals living with unstable housing in Kelowna, the film explores what it means to grieve without a house, and how loss echoes through a community already struggling to survive.

    Free
  • Thrive

    Navigating Collective Pain

    Arts Building (ART) 1147 Research Road, Kelowna, BC, Canada

    A student-centred panel on resilience, care, and solidarity in times of global suffering. This event will create a space for dialogue, reflection, and resource-sharing that empowers students to build resilience, practice mutual care, and engage in meaningful collective action. Free pizza will be provided at the event. Moderator Shivani Kaushik, PHD, MSSW, Assistant Professor of […]