Drop-ins with the Centre for Scholarly Communication
Library Building (LIB) 3287 University Way, Kelowna, BC, CanadaThe Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
The Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
This in-person event is cancelled. If you would like to attend via zoom, please email tanja.voegel@ubc.ca Fungi and climate change Dr. Jennifer Bhatnagar (she/her/hers), Associate Professor, Dept of Biology, Boston University. Fungi are a megadiverse group of organisms that drive carbon (C) and nutrient cycling through ecosystems through their activity as decomposers, symbionts, and pathogens. […]
Nav-CARE (Navigation: Connecting, Advocating, Resourcing, Engaging) is an innovative compassionate community program that builds upon the unique role of hospice volunteers to provide early assistance to people living with declining health. This webinar highlights the scale-out of the program in Canada and exciting new developments in Europe. Presenters: Dr. Kelly Ashford, Project Manager for the […]
The Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
Stewards of Splendour: A History of Wildlife and People in British Columbia This presentation will introduce the context and process for the creation of Bonnell’s book, Stewards of Splendour: A History of Wildlife and People in British Columbia, published by the Royal BC Museum in Fall 2023, and reflect on some of its key findings. […]
Featuring Dr. Jennifer Bonnell, Department of History, York University, Toronto. This presentation will introduce the context and process for the creation of Bonnell’s book, Stewards of Splendour: A History of Wildlife and People in British Columbia, published by the Royal BC Museum in Fall 2023, and reflect on some of its key findings. We will […]
Practice and learning is key to recovery after a stroke. But what if there are barriers to practice? Dr. Kraeutner’s work focuses on improving the way we learn to promote functional recovery after stroke. Presenter: Sarah Kraeutner, PhD, Assistant Professor and Michael Smith Health Research BC Scholar, the Neuroplasticity, Imagery, and Motor Behaviour Laboratory, Department […]
Nav-CARE is a volunteer-led navigation program supporting people with life-limiting illnesses who are living in the community. With the support of Health Canada, a team of researchers at UBCO adapted the Nav-CARE program to support caregivers of people living with dementia. Over the past year, a pilot study was conducted to evaluate the feasibility and […]
The Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
The Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
The Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
Humanity at a Crossroad: Business as Usual or Transformation 3:45 pm—Speaking Event and Q&A 5 pm—Book Signing Register here This event is free and open to UBC students, faculty, staff and the public. It is presented by the UBC Cluster of Research Excellence in Solar Energy for Net Zero and the UBC Faculty of Applied […]
The Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
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The Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
The Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
The Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
Join us for a session presented by the UBC Okanagan Office of Research Services (ORS) and the VPRI Research Security team on research security, the new Policy on Sensitive Technology Research and Affiliations of Concern (STRAC) released by the Government of Canada, how it relates to your health research, and what we are doing at UBC to assist you in navigating this.
Join us for a session presented by the UBC Okanagan Office of Research Services (ORS) and the VPRI Research Security team on research security, the new Policy on Sensitive Technology Research and Affiliations of Concern (STRAC) released by the Government of Canada, how it relates to your research, and what we are doing at UBC to assist you in navigating this.
A webinar on Clarity achieved: unified definition for care provided by BC's hospice societies, co-sponsored by the Institute for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention, and North Okanagan Hospice Society.
Join us for webinars delivered by the VPRI Research Security team to learn more about research security and federal government requirements when applying for research funding from the Tri-Agencies and CFI. This webinar will include information on research security best practices, guidance on how to navigate these new policies, and examples of sensitive research areas […]
Join us for webinars delivered by the VPRI Research Security team to learn more about research security and federal government requirements when applying for research funding from the Tri-Agencies and CFI. This webinar will include information on research security best practices, guidance on how to navigate these new policies, and examples of sensitive research areas […]
Join us for a session delivered by the VPRI Research Security team on research security and federal policies to include the Policy on Sensitive Technology Research and Affiliations of Concern (STRAC) and the National Security Guidelines for Research Partnerships (NSGRP) that is now applicable to CFI funding opportunities. This session will provide UBC researchers with advice […]
Join us for a session delivered by the VPRI Research Security team on research security and federal policies to include the Policy on Sensitive Technology Research and Affiliations of Concern (STRAC) and the National Security Guidelines for Research Partnerships (NSGRP) that is now applicable to CFI funding opportunities. This session will provide UBC researchers with advice […]
Join us for a session delivered by the VPRI Research Security team to ensure your CIHR Project Grant application addresses two federal research security policies when applicable: the Policy on Sensitive Technology Research and Affiliations of Concern (STRAC) and the National Security Guidelines for Research Partnerships (NSGRP). This session will provide UBC health researchers with […]