Copyright and Fair Dealing
Online virtual eventDo you want to learn how to use copyrighted material in your research, and how to protect your own rights as an author? If so, this workshop is for you!
Do you want to learn how to use copyrighted material in your research, and how to protect your own rights as an author? If so, this workshop is for you!
This symposium session will feature a panel of scholars followed by a discussion with the audience.
Each year, students in the fourth year of the BFA and BMS programs host an exhibition showcasing their artwork that was created over the course of the year. The students transform the Creative and Critical Studies building and classrooms into an exhibition space to present a range of the next works created by these emerging […]
Come hang out with us at Kasugai Gardens for a cozy spring picnic! We’ll have: board games drinks + snacks a Polaroid station to snap cute memories Meet inside the garden, which is only a couple of minutes walk from Queensway Exchange. Bring a blanket, a friend, and your spring vibes This event is intended […]
UBCO Recreation is excited to offer Golf Lessons at the Okanagan Golf Club starting this spring. Group lessons are a great way to learn all aspects of the game with your friends in a fun and relaxing atmosphere. Different sessions and times are available each month. Check it out! register now
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.
Looking to meet other LGBTQIA2S+ faculty and staff at UBCO? Join the Queer Faculty and Staff Collective for an informal, bring-your-own-coffee meet-up. No agenda — just a chance to connect, chat, and learn a bit about the QFSC if you’re interested. All are welcome!
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.
We’ll explore strategies and provide sample abstracts and lay summaries from diverse fields and purposes, including theses, conferences, and funding applications.
Take a break from the books and join us for an energizing spin class led by Maria! This session is designed for graduate students looking to recharge, connect with peers, and get moving in a fun, supportive environment. All fitness levels welcome—just bring your water bottle and get ready to ride! This class is FREE, […]
Uncertainty about Canada's relationship with our southern neighbour has reached unprecedented levels. Canada's relationship with the United States presents a complex strategic puzzle for the coming years. Should Canada prioritize pragmatic approaches to avoid friction or is it time to redefine and unravel our alliance with the United States? One thing is for certain, Canadians […]
The Working Mind is an evidence-based training program designed to address and promote mental health and reduce stigma in a workplace setting, established by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. It includes easily applied scenario-based lessons, videos of people with lived experience of mental illness, reference guides, and practical handouts.
Join us for weekly Academic and Career Advising sessions tailored to support your academic, professional, and personal growth. Our advisors bring unique perspectives and experiences to guide you on your UBCO journey Every Wednesday from 1 to 4 PM in the Black Student Space (COMS121). Dia Kabunda She has many names, but she invites you […]
Please join us for UBC Okanagan Books of the Year, an informal reception celebrating the remarkable achievements of our colleagues who have published books or creative works in 2024. Enjoy refreshments and mingle with UBC Okanagan's campus community while hearing about significant publications and creative successes of the UBC Okanagan academic community. REGISTER NOW If […]
Join the Equity & Inclusion Office and the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies for a Public Talk by Phanuel Antwi, Canada Research Chair in Black Arts and Epistemologies and an Associate Professor with UBC Vancouver’s Department of English Language and Literatures. He writes, researches, and teaches critical Black studies; settler colonial studies; Black Atlantic […]
This Community of Practice brings together contract faculty to examine topics, concerns, and questions identified by our community members. This month we will expand our conversation around professional development to include the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) and share ideas for showcasing our teaching discoveries and successes during Celebrate Learning Week and the Contract Faculty Colloquium. Bring your proposals for input on creating […]
Financial stress can impact our personal lives and our overall wellbeing. This workshop will provide practical strategies for achieving financial clarity and reducing stress through thoughtful planning.
In this engaging and interactive session, you’ll learn how to align your financial decisions with your personal and professional goals, empowering you to create a sustainable financial future. Whether balancing day-to-day expenses, planning for major life milestones, or preparing for retirement, this workshop will equip you with the tools to confidently navigate your financial journey.
Learn about the admission requirements, evaluation criteria, and admissions pathways for the UBC Faculty of Medicine's MD Undergraduate Program.
Sin Hang Cheung will defend their dissertation.
Join the Okanagan School of Education for an exploration of pedagogy and its impact on health, well-being and ecosystems. Teacher candidates will present their key insights in a conference-style poster session as they answer the question: “How will your pedagogy contribute to the health and well-being of humans and our home ecosystems?” As part of […]
Leadership is more than managing people—it’s about fostering a growth mindset, aligning goals, and leading with confidence in a constantly evolving workplace. Leadership Launchpad is a structured, interactive program designed to equip managers with the practical tools and insights needed to develop high-performing teams and navigate leadership challenges effectively. What to Expect Building on the […]
Ammar Riyadh will defend their thesis.
Indigenous Programs and Services | CTL Workshop 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 […]
Join us for an insightful presentation that explores the vital role suicide screening tools play in healthcare settings.
(Re)Claim & Connect is a small group for Asian Canadians focused on storytelling and connection, facilitated by two UBCO counsellors. The group provides a safe space to share your story in a manner that feels validated and supported by others with shared experiences. The goals of the group are to help: Build confidence in your […]