Dissertation Defence: A Meta-Analysis and Intensive Longitudinal Investigation Into the Relationships Between Active and Passive Social Media Use and Social and Emotional Wellbeing
Rebecca Godard will defend their dissertation.
Rebecca Godard will defend their dissertation.
The Department of History and Sociology welcomes guest speaker and environmental advocate Michelle Francis-Denny.
Golnoosh Razzazi will defend their thesis.
M H Mahmud will defend their thesis.
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 second annual labour lecture addresses how artificial intelligence is changing the world of work.
As the climate changes, both the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events is also increasing Heatwaves, wildfires, droughts, floods and other extreme events present serious hazards that may result […]
The Economics Speaker Series continues on March 14th with a presentation by Dr. Kevin Schnepel from Simon Fraser University.
Discover the wonders of the brain through interactive exhibits, engaging talks, and hands-on activities at Brain Awareness Week!
Join us for the exciting launch of a new book about Tibetan children in China's borderlands.
The Public Anthropology Speaker Series gets underway with an engaging presentation by Dr. Amelia Fiske from the Institute for the History and Ethics of Medicine at the Technical University of Munich.
The History and Sociology Series is back with another public lecture featuring Tiffany Willoughby-Herard from the University of California, Irvine.
This lecture introduces the methodological and theoretical challenges of multimodal anthropology in a digital world.
Are you considering a career in clinical counselling? Join us for an engaging and informative session where a professional clinical counsellor, Melanie Bennett will share insights into the field, including […]
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 the dynamic and entertaining docuseries AI: Beyond the Code which explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence.
Top UBC Okanagan undergraduate student debaters argue their case before a panel of community judges who decide the winners.
Fawad Ahmad will defend their thesis.
Find out how mathematical models can help us understand politics and society at a lecture featuring guest speaker Dr Richard Jordan.
Guest speaker Richard Jordan explores transcultural unity and empire in his lecture, Gladiator and the Dream of Rome.
Abhishek Rakshit will defend their thesis.
Nina Gregoire will defend their dissertation.
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 HIST495B students as they share their findings on the history of First Nations reserves in the Okanagan region.
Come and celebrate the launch of 'Resistance,' the newest edition of the That's What Said Journal!