UBC Disability Affinity Group (DAG) Check-In

Kelowna, BC, Canada

Attend an informal, drop-in style Zoom meeting to discuss concerns, issues, strategies, advocacy, ideas, or just sit back and relax with your camera on or off in a safe and supportive environment with other disabled UBC community members. Please email disability.affinity@equity.ubc.ca for connection details and please include any accessibility needs. All self-identifying disabled UBC community members are […]

Free

Combatting tokenism in research: advancing the science and practice of meaningful engagement

Online virtual event

Research partnerships span diverse research disciplines, identities, locations, and/or contexts with a strong focus on research that serves equity-deserving groups. Despite calls for meaningful engagement in research, concerns about tokenism in research partnerships have been raised. To ensure research is diverse, equitable, inclusive and impactful, research that advances best practices for meaningfully engaging partners throughout […]

Course Registration In Your Degree Program – Virtual Information Session

Online virtual event

Do you have questions about registration? Attend one of our upcoming webinars! Academic and Career Development is holding course registration information sessions for this upcoming 2023-2024 Academic Year. We are holding many sessions between May 24 and June 6. Please see the registration page for the full schedule using the link below. All Sessions will cover: Top […]

Course Registration In Your BA degree Arts – Virtual Information Session

Online virtual event

Do you have questions about registration? Attend one of our upcoming webinars! Academic and Career Development is holding course registration information sessions for this upcoming 2023-2024 Academic Year. We are holding many sessions between May 24 and June 6. Please see the registration page for the full schedule using the link below. All Sessions will cover: Top […]

Papapalooza: Southern Medical Program Student initiative

Kelowna, BC, Canada

Pap tests help identify abnormal and possibly cancerous cells in the cervix. Undergoing routine Pap screening can decrease the risk of cervical cancer by up to 70 per cent, explains Anna Sarafis, a second-year Southern Medical Program student based at UBC Okanagan.