Advocacy Speaker Series: Realizing Change in Mental and Behavioural Health Policy
Online virtual eventJoin us for the second lecture in our Advocacy Speaker Series about increasing access to psychological services.
Join us for the second lecture in our Advocacy Speaker Series about increasing access to psychological services.
Ricardo Villegas Solano will defend their dissertation.
Join us for the third installment of the Advocacy Speaker Series featuring guest speaker Dr. Jatinder Baidwan.
Join us for an information session on Nov. 27 to learn more about the Undergraduate Research Awards program.
Dr. Vince Miller from the University of Kent explores the evolving integration of humans and technology by investigating the relationships between mood apps and their users.
Join us for an engaging philosophy lecture and enjoy some pizza and beverages while you listen!
Attend an in-person screening of select short and feature films from the 2024 Society for Visual Anthropologists Film and Media Festival (SVAFMF).
Manish Kumar will defend their thesis.
Attend an in-person screening of select short and feature films from the 2024 Society for Visual Anthropologists Film and Media Festival (SVAFMF).
Dimuth Gamage will defend their thesis.
Emilie Isch will defend their thesis.
Sarah Alexis will defend their thesis.
Learn how to write a successful URA/IURA application at the Undergraduate Research Awards Application Writing Workshop.
Just war theory has been the subject of an ongoing debate between traditionalists and revisionists. The latter make sharp and radical criticisms of the ‘war convention’ while the former have […]
Join Professor Stephen Saideman, Paterson Chair in International Affairs at Carleton University, for a special lecture on the importance of civilian control in
the military.
The Philosophy Colloquium Series is back with an engaging lecture by Dr. Nicholas Dunn from Okanagan College.
Frames of Thought is a bimonthly film screening series that opens a space for deep, critical engagement with the theory, practice, and history of visual media.
Join us for a collaborative art project, using wildfire ash as a painting material to explore our thoughts and emotions related to climate anxiety, ecological grief, and our continued love and care for the world around us.
Dr. Kevin Vallier from the University of Toledo explores the foundations of religious freedom within Christian political philosophy.
The 2025 Economics Speaker Series kicks off on Feb 7th with a lecture about the origins of U.S. welfare generosity.
Join us to learn more about the watershed issues and the past, present and future of community sustainability in the Okanagan.
Frames of Thought is a bimonthly film screening series that opens a space for deep, critical engagement with the theory, practice, and history of visual media.
The 2025 Public Anthropology Speaker Series opens with an engaging lecture featuring Dr. Emily Christina Murphy from UBC Okanagan's Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies.
Dr. Gady Jacoby discusses racial integration and active investing in this installment of the Economics Speaker Series.
Join us for a lecture exploring Canada-Palestine relations through a settler colonial lens.