Political Science Speaker Series
Science Building (SCI) 1177 Research Road, Kelowna, BC, CanadaShould we care about technology as a political force? Dr. Stefan Kehlenbach discusses the intersection of technology, structures of power, and politics.
Should we care about technology as a political force? Dr. Stefan Kehlenbach discusses the intersection of technology, structures of power, and politics.
Yiwen Chen will defend their thesis.
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Kai Derksen will defend their thesis.
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Magpie Winslow will defend their thesis.
This workshop will re-visit random and fixed effects with Hierachical GAMs (HGAMs) and expand the concepts of random slopes by introducing random smooths. The workshop will also cover smooth, nonlinear interaction terms via the ti() and te() functions.
By the end of this session, participants should be able to fit HGAMs with smooth interaction terms, plot and interpret the models.
Kristin Pulles will defend their thesis.
Tous Les Mercredis Où : ART 222 Quand : 15h30 à 17h00 Venez vous joindre à nous lors de l’Étude express du mercredi pour une session de jeux de société, un moment […]
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Join us for a five-week session of kickboxing classes at the UBC Okanagan Gymnasium.
The winners of the 2024 Okanagan Short Story Contest will be announced publicly at our March 27 event at the Alternator Centre for Contemporary Art.
Ramin Karimianghadim will defend their thesis.
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This session will address the concepts of correlation, causation, and association in data. Participants will learn to differentiate between these concepts and to recognize and interpret various types of correlations.
By the end of the session, participants should be able to distinguish between correlation and causation, recognize the impact of confounding variables on associations, evaluate correlation reliability, and understand the significance of correlation results.
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Join us for a screening of Outgrow the System, a film by Cecilia Paulson and Anders Nilsson.
Learn more about the psychology of climate anxiety and its impact on societal change at the Department of History and Sociology Speaker Series.
Come join us for the launch of our new edition 'Pleasure' of the That's What Said Journal