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.
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 […]
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 […]
Stop by and visit our booth! At the Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission, we know it takes a village to build a successful business and a thriving business community. Every day, we help entrepreneurs like you achieve your potential—whether it’s making an introduction to that one person who unlocks all those other doors, or getting […]
Practical advice on research security and federal policies
Have you ever wondered if people of all ages can enroll in university courses and fully participate in campus life? As an Age-Friendly University (AFU), UBCO welcomes learners of all ages and actively seeks to challenge the idea that higher education is only for younger adults. This panel will explore “What can UBCO offer you?” […]
Learn how to create a compelling business case, gain practical tools and templates, and explore strategies to achieve financial sustainability for your community-engaged research initiatives.
Researchers, meet your Okanagan research support team! Come join us to connect with friendly faces who are always there to support solutions for your scholarly communication and digital or data-intensive research needs.
Learn practical strategies to communicate your research story with clarity, authenticity, and impact.
Researchers, meet your Okanagan research support team! Come join us to connect with friendly faces who are always there to support solutions for your scholarly communication and digital or data-intensive research needs.
Our Canadian healthcare system continues to focus on physical needs versus mental health. Community health and social care providers are well-positioned to talk about mental health with their clients but lack support and training to do so. This presentation discusses how the Mental Health Conversations study is engaging Canadian care providers and older adults in […]