Public Anthropology Series
Online virtual eventJoin us for the 2024 Public Anthropology Speaker Series featuring dynamic presentations by local and international speakers.
Join us for the 2024 Public Anthropology Speaker Series featuring dynamic presentations by local and international speakers.
If you're interested in becoming a Student Coordinator for the Student Directed Seminars program, be sure to attend one of our information sessions.
Hoi Kee Tsang will defend their thesis.
The UBC Philosophy Speaker Series is pleased to present Dr. Gurpreet Rattan from the University of Toronto.
Learn more about how Indigenous knowledge shapes climate justice at a livestream event on March 25.
Should we care about technology as a political force? Dr. Stefan Kehlenbach discusses the intersection of technology, structures of power, and politics.
Kai Derksen will defend their thesis.
Magpie Winslow will defend their thesis.
Kristin Pulles will defend their thesis.
Learn more about the psychology of climate anxiety and its impact on societal change at the Department of History and Sociology Speaker Series.
Come join us for the launch of our new edition 'Pleasure' of the That's What Said Journal
If you're interested in becoming a Student Coordinator for the Student Directed Seminars program, be sure to attend one of our information sessions.
Dani Pierson will defend their thesis.
Join us for a conversation between leading scholars on the past, present, and future of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies.
Donya Hatami will defend their thesis.
The Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies program of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences presents a lecture series on April 9 and 10.
The Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies program of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences presents a lecture series on April 9 and 10.
The Advocacy Speaker Series returns with a special presentation featuring Conservative Party MP Todd Doherty.
Chloe Olivia Briggs will defend their dissertation.
If you're interested in becoming a Student Coordinator for the Student Directed Seminars program, be sure to attend one of our information sessions.
The Political Science Speaker Series wraps up with an engaging presentation by Dr. Diana Fu from The University of Toronto.
Nujhat Jahan will defend their thesis.
The Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies Conference provides an opportunity for students from across Western Canada to share their work, receive feedback, and form professional, academic, and friendly connections with students and faculty across disciplines.
The Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies Conference provides an opportunity for students from across Western Canada to share their work, receive feedback, and form professional, academic, and friendly connections with students and faculty across disciplines.
Hamayoon Khan will defend their thesis.