UBC Okanagan 3MT Final
Rotary Centre for the Arts - Mary Irwin Theatre 421 Cawston Avenue, Kelowna, BC, CanadaLearn about the exciting graduate student research happening at UBC Okanagan!
Learn about the exciting graduate student research happening at UBC Okanagan!
Water connects all living things. Ensuring resilient water systems for society and ecosystems is a global priority, challenged by both present and future impacts of a changing climate. Join the Climate Solutions Research Collective for a thought-provoking two-day symposium exploring the intersection of climate and water. Through expert panels, interactive discussions, and interdisciplinary collaboration, this […]
Join us on April 10 for research poster presentations and networking opportunities.
A two-day workshop designed to use art and speculative ethnography.
In the spirit of Ubuntu—“I am because we are”—we invite Black students, faculty, staff, and alumni to join us on Thursday, April 10, at 11 am in the Black Student Space (COM121). This gathering offers a dedicated space to connect, foster community, and build lasting relationships both on and off campus. It’s part of an […]
Calling all students and activists! Come to a thought-provoking lunchtime Zoom event featuring the voices behind This Wasn't on the Syllabus: Stories from the Frontlines — a groundbreaking anthology that shares over 30 years of courageous student activism against sexualized violence on Canadian campuses. 🌟 This isn’t just about a book — it’s about the power of […]
In anticipation of a public talk by the author Phanuel Antwi on April 23, the Equity & Inclusion Office and Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies invite you to join a discussion on the first chapters of Antwi's book On Cuddling. E-text copies are available from the UBCO Library. Contact equity.ubco@ubc.ca to register.
Drop in for express STI testing. Happening every other Thursday from 12:30 to 3:00 in NCH 251.
Learn all about the publishing process, get some tips for selecting the right journal for you, and develop your skills for responding to peer reviewers at this online workshop.
Join us to hear how three UBC professors advanced their research during a two-year fellowship made possible by the Killam Trusts.
The China Sourcing Initiative (CSI) was launched in 2007 and is designed for overseas students in Canada who aspire to join us for full-time Associate positions in Mainland China, Hong Kong, or Macau We have many positions available across the line of services in assurance, tax, and advisory, at our various office locations throughout China […]
Y Mind is a series of supportive group sessions that help you learn techniques to manage stress and calm the body and mind. These free workshops will help you navigate stress and anxiety and provide a safe outlet to connect with other students with similar experiences.
Bonus! Participants will receive a free 3-month membership to the YMCA.
Mojtaba Zabihi will defend their dissertation.
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 welcome! REGISTER NOW
(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 […]
Zev Tiefenbach will defend their thesis.
Weekend of free readings and workshops
Weekend of free readings and workshops
UBC Opera Students and Alumni in Concert
Attend the Solar Energy BC (SEBC) Conference, April 13-15
Join the event to learn more about the an AI future.
Mohd Akif Razi will defend their thesis.
Ephraim Senkyire will defend their thesis.
John Brandon Graham-Knight will defend their dissertation.
Join the Centre for Scholarly Communication for an online Q&A session to ask questions and learn more about how to properly format your thesis for submission.