Living Things International Arts Festival
An extraordinary lineup of shows, performances and experiences that inspire, entertain and provoke thought and conversation.
An extraordinary lineup of shows, performances and experiences that inspire, entertain and provoke thought and conversation.
An extraordinary lineup of shows, performances and experiences that inspire, entertain and provoke thought and conversation.
Join Aisha Tejani for a 20-minute virtual mindfulness session every Monday
This hybrid workshop will equip you with the practical skills necessary to support your gender-diverse friends, family members, and classmates.
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.
Browse community and student vendors selling produce, food and goods.
Drop by the Sawchuk Family for a treat and celebrate sex positivity with us.
Conversations, exchanges, and French community.
If you are a graduate student involved in research that engages with the community, or if you have a strong interest in improving your community, you may find this tactical urbanism workshop appealing. The workshop aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of tactical urbanism by discussing its concept and presenting examples from international and Canadian contexts.
This workshop creates a safe and supportive space where Indigenous people on our campus can come together and partake in a beading workshop. The event will be led by Denica Bleu, a Métis beader, and certified trauma therapist. This will be a space where participants can create a community within each other while partaking in […]
Join us for an information session on Tuesday, January 30 from 1:30 to 2:15 pm to learn more about the ALT-2040 Fund. Get important information and tips to prepare your proposal, ask questions and learn more about the new Constellation Protostar fellowship stream. Date: January 30, 2024 Time: 1:30 to 2:15 pm Format: Virtual Register […]
The Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
Métis-settler master’s student Dani Pierson will guide you through a Rest as Resistance workshop. This event is hosted as a part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month at UBC.
Drop-in and chat with our nurse on campus. No appointment needed to access this free service.
UBC is embarking on a public planning process. From January 22 to February 9, the campus community is invited to provide their feedback on the updates to the Campus Plan. Visit one of the on-campus pop-up booths to provide your feedback.
Join us to learn more about navigating consent through an Indigenous lens.
This series introduces early-career researchers to statistical models that extend beyond linear models (i.e., ANOVAs) so that they may learn how to *fit models to their data rather than fitting their data to models*.
This workshop will introduce linear models (i.e., one-way ANOVAs), their assumptions, and limitations, in a format tailored towards visual and spatial learners.
Spend time with therapy dogs, reduce your stress, and meet others from UBC Okanagan.
Join Tonya Robitille, Executive Director of Living Positive Resource Centre, as she shares about harm reduction from an Indigenous lens and the perspective of lived experience.
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 de discussion ou de révision. Nous offrons plusieurs services tels que le soutient académique et aux travaux, la présence d’un.e assistant.e à l’enseignement, des activités […]
Part Three: Join Career Services to discuss how to explore career paths by connecting with industry experts and conducting informational interviews.
If you plan to use employment to support your immigration, learn how your experiences are evaluated using the TEER/NOC system.
If you plan to use employment to support your immigration, learn how your experiences are evaluated using the TEER/NOC system.
Learn the best strategies to search for jobs in line with your immigration plan.