REWLI Application: Strategies for Success
Online virtual eventUnlock the secrets to crafting a winning Research Excellence Workshop Leader Initiative (REWLI) application that captivates the adjudication committee.
Unlock the secrets to crafting a winning Research Excellence Workshop Leader Initiative (REWLI) application that captivates the adjudication committee.
Amanda Darbyshire will defend their dissertation.
Join Aisha Tejani for a 20-minute virtual mindfulness session every Monday
If you're interested in becoming a Student Coordinator for the Student Directed Seminars program, be sure to attend one of our information sessions.
The Political Science Speaker Series wraps up with an engaging presentation by Dr. Diana Fu from The University of Toronto.
Join leading minds in a discourse at the forefront of UX innovation.
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.
Alison Cox will defend their thesis.
Nujhat Jahan will defend their thesis.
The Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
Join us for a session presented by the UBC Okanagan Office of Research Services (ORS) and the VPRI Research Security team on research security, the new Policy on Sensitive Technology Research and Affiliations of Concern (STRAC) released by the Government of Canada, how it relates to your health research, and what we are doing at UBC to assist you in navigating this.
Madeline Donald will defend their dissertation.
Mehrnaz Soleimanpour Makuei will defend their dissertation.
Unwind, de-stress and take a moment for your mental wellness in a one-hour yoga class, open to all campus students.
Join Syilx Elders, Knowledge-Keepers, local and national scholars/educators, and Canada Research Chairs as they speak to co-curricular-making experiences and bring their reflections to the conversations in circle.
Join us for a five-week session of kickboxing classes at the UBC Okanagan Gymnasium.
The Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies Conference provides an opportunity for students from across Western Canada to share their work, receive feedback, and form professional, academic, and friendly connections with students and faculty across disciplines.
The Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies Conference provides an opportunity for students from across Western Canada to share their work, receive feedback, and form professional, academic, and friendly connections with students and faculty across disciplines.
Do you want to practice your English speaking skills? Join our English Conversation Circle on March 1.
The Faculty of Health and Social Development and the Community Engagement Office are helping organize a student panel discussion in celebration of Asian Heritage Month.
Chhavi Mathur will defend their thesis.
Join Aisha Tejani for a 20-minute virtual mindfulness session every Monday
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.
Hamayoon Khan will defend their thesis.
The Okanagan Nation’s history with UBC dates back to the inception of this campus in 2005. Naim Cardinal from Indigenous Programs and Services (IPS) will lead participants on an interactive journey to highlight key historical moments and understand our evolving relationship with the Okanagan Nation Alliance while exploring the Canadian Geographic Indigenous Atlas.