Kickboxing
Gymnasium (GYM) 3211 Athletics Court, Kelowna, BC, CanadaJoin us for a five-week session of kickboxing classes at the UBC Okanagan Gymnasium.
Join us for a five-week session of kickboxing classes at the UBC Okanagan Gymnasium.
Featuring Dr. Jennifer Bonnell, Department of History, York University, Toronto. This presentation will introduce the context and process for the creation of Bonnell’s book, Stewards of Splendour: A History of […]
This online training is designed specifically for managers, supervisors, and team leads who are looking to further support their employees’ mental health and wellbeing.
The Working Mind Virtual: Mental Health Training for Managers.
This is a high engagement training that includes group discussions and breakout rooms. Participation also includes interactions with the group and facilitators via Zoom chat and through PowerPoint annotations.
For participant and facilitator safety, we encourage participants to have your cameras on during the training when possible.
Alex Halonen will defend their thesis.
In this four-part series, open to IBPOC UBC faculty and staff, these concepts will be contextualized in a more community-centered way.
Practice and learning is key to recovery after a stroke. But what if there are barriers to practice? Dr. Kraeutner’s work focuses on improving the way we learn to promote […]
Drop in for express STI testing. Happening every other Thursday from 12:30 to 3:00 in NCH 251.
This session will introduce participants to non-parametric tests, which are useful when data distributions do not meet the assumptions of parametric tests. Attendees will learn to compare the adaptability of these tests with different data distributions and to visualize their operation.
By the end of the session, participants should be able to choose and apply the appropriate non-parametric tests for their data, visualize the operation of these tests, and understand the challenges of multiple testing with non-parametric methods.
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.
Join us for a film screening of Stories of Change, a documentary of hope inspired by the most climate-vulnerable communities. The screening will be followed by a discussion with our […]
Join us to learn how to apply for your Post-Graduation work Permit, an open work permit that will be valid for up to three years, and how to extend the status of your family members.
To celebrate National Work Integrated Learning Month, join us for an informative session where you can learn about exciting undergraduate Co-op opportunities that bridge the gap between classroom learning and practical work experience.
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
What should a just and fair education system look like? Explore the question in this upcoming talk.
Join guest speaker Dr. Ania Zbyszewska on March 14th as she explains how “just transition” from fossil fuels is understood and operationalized in specific contexts.
Learn the best strategies to search for jobs in line with your immigration plan.
Join the Intercultural Development Program for a workshop on Community-Building and Belonging!
Scorch’s Spike & Smash Volleyball Fest is a mixed tournament for all skill levels with teams expecting to play 3 games in round robin play and a minimum of 2 games in playoffs. Team costumes/uniforms are encouraged.
Miracle Adebayo will defend their thesis.
Unlock the secrets of crafting impactful literature reviews in this interactive online workshop for graduate students. Discover how to synthesize existing research succinctly while maintaining your own critical perspective and voice.
Join us for an exciting day of brain exploration with Dr. Daryl Wile, a local neurologist and dive deep into understanding Parkinson's Disease.
Aaron Stroda will defend their thesis.
The Philosophy program will be hosting a colloquim featuring international guest speakers Dr. Eddy Keming Chen and Dr. Alan Hájek.