Open Education 101
Online virtual eventWould you like to learn more about open education and open educational resources but don’t know where to start? This introductory workshop is for you.
Would you like to learn more about open education and open educational resources but don’t know where to start? This introductory workshop is for you.
This workshop aims to equip attendees with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in quantum coding and programming, fostering innovation and exploration in this rapidly evolving area. Perfect for researchers and enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding of quantum technologies!
Drop in for a chat with a team member to learn how to access drug checking, ask questions about safer use, and access fentanyl test strips.
Drop in to learn new skills to support your mental health and overall wellbeing!
Get tough tasks done with community support.
The Visual Arts program brings in a diverse variety of visiting artists for campus talks and public gallery presentations that includes visual artists, filmmakers, sculptors, painters, playwrights, essayists, interactive and digital media artists.
Ahmed Shariff Mohommed Faleel will defend their dissertation.
Join us in reading and reflecting on the seminal work of Parker Palmer, “The Courage to Teach: Guide for Reflection and Renewal” (20th Anniversary Edition), that still resonate decades after its […]
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.
The Compassionate, Dementia Inclusive Communities toolkit provides practical advice for organizations aspiring to improve support for persons living with dementia and their care partners using a compassionate community approach. The […]
An enormous, 25-by-35-foot, Indigenous territorial map of what we call Canada will be on display in the Ballroom (UNC 200) on March 4 from 10:00am-12:00pm for UBC Okanagan students, faculty, […]
Rebecca Godard will defend their dissertation.
Employer Information Session Discover exciting career opportunities in engineering, infrastructure, and environmental consulting! Meet the team and get an exclusive look into the company’s dynamic culture. Learn how the company […]
Co-op offers undergraduate students enriched educational experiences through workplace learning in a diversity of organizations. Co-op is a paid opportunity for you to gain employable skills, explore career options, and build a professional network—all before graduation!
Build community, share culture, and enjoy a free, nourishing meal. Help us reduce waste by bringing your own container! First come, first served.
This workshop will introduce Generalized Linear Models (GLMs), which allow one to model non-Gaussian (i.e., non-normal) data.
By the end of this session, participants will be familiar with the three parts of GLMs (family of distribution, linear predictor, and link function) and will be able to decide what family of distributions and link function to choose for their data. They will also be able to interpret the output of the summary() function and diagnostic plots for (H)GLMs and recognize the limitations of (H)GLMs.
Elizabeth Saville will defend their dissertation.
This session will introduce you to copyright basics for your OER project and take you through licensing considerations to insure that your work is reusable by others.
Are you wanting to reduce or eliminate your substance usage? Every other Tuesday, a support group holds a safe space for individuals exploring their alcohol and substance use. Join a […]
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.
Social event for French speakers and learners
Want to learn new skills or perfect the ones you already have? You will be able to find it here! Health and Exercise Sciences practicum students are offering FREE workshops […]
Grief is not limited to mourning, and it can be triggered by a variety of loss, such as a loss of identity, relationship(s), hopes and dreams, or stability. Whatever the […]
Join SVPRO staff, student staff, and Health & Wellness for a dynamic six-week workshop series designed specifically for international students. Together, we’ll dive into meaningful topics like: Navigating the migrant […]
Join the Pride Programming team for a chill evening of crafting! Tie-dye socks, coaster and charm bracelet making will be supplied, though folks are also welcome to bring their own […]