Developing your Career Journey: Market your Experiences
Residence - Nechako 1255 International Mews, Kelowna, BC, CanadaPart Five: Ensure your resume and cover letter effectively tell your career story and demonstrate why your experiences matter.
Part Five: Ensure your resume and cover letter effectively tell your career story and demonstrate why your experiences matter.
Do you want free food? Are you looking to expand your cooking skills? Join Campus Health & Wellness in the kitchen with a new recipe each week
Come on out for a special French speed friending event, self-love presents, and make dessert skewers.
Join us for a five-week session of kickboxing classes at the UBC Okanagan Gymnasium.
This workshop looks at current evidence-based research on what we know works for addressing difficult conversations.
AMP Lab lightbox exhibition opening
In today’s digital era, the incorporation of emerging teaching and assessment technologies brings substantial benefits to both students and instructors. This CoP initiative aims to facilitate the sharing of innovative strategies and resources in this realm.
Drop in for express STI testing. Happening every other Thursday from 12:30 to 3:00 in NCH 251.
Join the IBPOC@UBCO group in celebrating Black History Month. Come together in community to share food, listen to music and celebrate Black artists at UBCO and across British Columbia. All UBCO community members are welcome.
This session will introduce participants to the concept of P values and their role in hypothesis testing, highlighting that P values reflect the probability of observing the data under the null hypothesis, not the biological significance of the findings. The session will cover the computation of P values and delve into the nuances of one-sample t-tests.
By the end of the session, participants should be able to comprehend the meaning of P values, understand how hypothesis tests calculate P values, recognize when small P values indicate unlikely events under the null hypothesis, and explore the assumptions behind one-sample t-tests.
This workshop looks at current evidence-based research on what we know works for addressing difficult conversations.
We’ll explore strategies and provide sample abstracts and lay summaries from diverse fields and purposes, including theses, conferences, and funding applications.
Join Dr. Nile Green as he discusses the West and South Asian understanding, and misunderstanding, of China that emerged in the age of empire, steam, and print.
Do you have a climate solutions-oriented project idea for next year's Solutions Scholars Program?
This stream is for undergraduate students or Masters' students whose program is not on the BC PNP Eligibility. In this session, we will review eligibility, documents, application process, and timeline.
Do you want free food? Are you looking to expand your cooking skills? Join Campus Health & Wellness in the kitchen with a new recipe each week
Explore strategies to write an impactful resume and cover letter
Join UBCO Recreation for an energizing yoga flow in the dark.
The rate of mental illness among young people has climbed steadily over the years. Join Dr. Mitch Prinstein and Dr. Kimberly Boller as they address the youth mental health crisis.
All students, staff and faculty are welcome to stop by the Ballroom from noon to 1:30 pm on Fridays during February to play some indoor Lawn Games.
Learn more about Espaces francophones and its upcoming events for Winter 2024.
UBCO Recreation is excited to offer Cross-Country Skiing in partnership with Telemark Nordic Club.
Spend time with therapy dogs, reduce your stress, and meet others from UBC Okanagan.
Join Aisha Tejani for a 20-minute virtual mindfulness session every Monday