Thesis Defence: All-Digital Transmitter Employing Delta-Sigma Modulation for S-Band Radio Applications
Edwin Firmansyah will defend their thesis.
Edwin Firmansyah will defend their thesis.
Marium-E Jannat will defend their dissertation.
Join Naim Cardinal, Educational Facilitator with Indigenous Programs and Services, and Jessica Bayer, Educational Consultant for Indigenous Initiatives, for bi-weekly coffee gatherings. These sessions provide a space to ask questions and engage in conversations about truth and reconciliation, decolonization, Indigenization, Indigenous history, culture, worldviews, and more. All are welcome! Register now
Get ready for 3MT! Drop in to ask questions and get support with your presentation.
Undergraduate students are invited to hone their debating skills at weekly practice sessions in preparation for the Roger Watts Debate.
Hesameddin Mokhtarzadeh will defend their dissertation.
Professionals and students in health disciplines are invited to join Dr. Mary Jung, Health & Exercise Sciences Professor and Scientific Director of the CIHR Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes to learn about a new strategy to target stereotypes and biases in health programming.
Feeling stuck in a work routine and curious about starting your week in a new way? Want to try a different way of working that can help reduce distractions and help you focus on the task at hand? Looking for the time and space to get a project started or across the finish line?
Join the Girls Who Lift Club for two hours of workout times in Studio 2. Open to all women and trans people!
In his upcoming lecture, "Grand Challenges in Restoring Boreal Populations of Threatened Bison," Dr. Thomas Jung—Adjunct Professor from the University of Alberta and Senior Wildlife Biologist from the Government of the Yukon—will discuss challenges facing the largest mammals in the boreal forest. Once widespread, boreal bison populations are now small, isolated, and represent the only […]
Do you dream of students being motivated by learning rather than grades? Then, join the Community of Practice for Alternative Grading to explore ideas for making that possible. Sessions are on Mondays, and the themes for this term are: January 19: Approaches to giving feedback that save instructor time and that students actually use February […]
This talk will be held in the University Theatre (ADM 026) as part of the CCS 150 Creative and Critical Art Theory class. Katherine Pickering is a visual artist based on syilx territory in Kelowna, British Columbia. Rooted in material experimentation and the poetics of abstraction, her paintings explore the intersections of drawing, sculpture and […]
This workshop introduces graph-based clustering, including community-detection approaches such as spectral clustering and modularity-based methods. We examine how similarity networks are constructed and how graph topology guides cluster formation.
Tired of solo writing sessions? Craving a supportive environment to fuel your creativity? Look no further than our weekly Writing Community, tailored for the UBCO community.
Dante Carter will defend their thesis.
Have questions about the upcoming student U-PASS referendum? Visit one of our open information booth sessions to learn more and connect with representatives from the SUO, UBC, and the City of Kelowna.
UBC Human Resources is offering a 7-week virtual peer support series designed to support individuals with ADHD and those who identify as neurodiverse. The program, delivered in partnership with TideMinds Therapy Collective and hosted through the Centre for Workplace Accessibility, creates a confidential and supportive space for connection, skill-building, and shared understanding. This inclusive series welcomes UBC staff […]
In celebration of Black History Month, Black vendors will be featured alongside the regularly scheduled Community Market. Community and student vendors will sell produce, food, and artisan goods. Located in the EME.
Learn how to confidently handle grade disputes, classroom disruptions, tricky supervisor dynamics and emotional student disclosures. This interactive workshop gives you the tools, language, and strategies to navigate difficult conversations with clarity and confidence. This workshop is intended for undergraduate or graduate teaching assistants and students in other academic leadership roles. Register now
Wondering how the job market looks right now? Curious about which industries are hiring?
The African Caribbean Student Club (in collaboration with Picnic) will be making traditional African and Caribbean dishes and serving them during the Community Market in the EME.
Attention: First and fourth-year students! Stop by the Collegia, grab a slice of pizza, and take 15 minutes to help improve UBC.
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.
As part of Move UBC’s 10-year anniversary, join Olympian and mental health advocate Clara Hughes on Tuesday, February 24, from 1:30-3 pm for a watch party in the SUO Theatre (UNC106). Clara will share her experiences as a high-performance athlete and explore how movement can support resilience, mental health, and overall wellbeing both on campus […]
Ever found it challenging to answer the critical “So what” question in your research? Struggle no more!