Drop-ins with the Centre for Scholarly Communication
Library Building (LIB) 3287 University Way, Kelowna, BC, CanadaThe Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
The Centre for Scholarly Communication (CSC) will be hosting weekly drop-ins to help answer your questions and guide your research.
Join us as esteemed Indigenous speakers share their compelling narratives, insights, and achievements to learn and explore how Indigenous business is shaping and influencing communities and economic opportunities.
Are you a student or recent graduate unsure about diving into the world of sales?
If you're interested in becoming a Student Coordinator for the Student Directed Seminars program, be sure to attend one of our information sessions.
This training will cover the basics of how to use Pressbooks to create and enhance content.
UBCO's Annual Career Fair is taking place on March 6 and 7 in the EME Foyer.
Do you have research papers, lab reports, essays, essay exams or other written assignments that are stressing you out? Stop by and ask us anything about how to succeed in writing these assignments
This in-person event is cancelled. If you would like to attend via zoom, please email tanja.voegel@ubc.ca Fungi and climate change Dr. Jennifer Bhatnagar (she/her/hers), Associate Professor, Dept of Biology, Boston University. Fungi are a megadiverse group of organisms that drive carbon (C) and nutrient cycling through ecosystems through their activity as decomposers, symbionts, and pathogens. […]
Drop-in and chat with our nurse on campus. No appointment needed to access this free service.
This workshop will introduce Generalized Linear Models (GLMs), which allow one to model non-Gaussian (i.e., non-normal) data.
By the end of this session, participants will be familiar with the three parts of GLMs (family of distribution, linear predictor, and link function) and will be able to decide what family of distributions and link function to choose for their data. They will also be able to interpret the output of the summary() function and diagnostic plots for (H)GLMs and recognize the limitations of (H)GLMs.
Spend time with therapy dogs, reduce your stress, and meet others from UBC Okanagan.
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.
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 […]
Join us for an information session to learn more about UBCO's Teaching English and Additional Languages (TEAL) Post-Baccalaureate Certificate.
Part Seven: Think less about job titles and more about your career desires and interests.
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
Join us for a five-week session of kickboxing classes at the UBC Okanagan Gymnasium.
The 2024 Visiting Author Shelley Wood gives a public talk at FINA Gallery in the Creative and Critical Studies building at UBCO.
Join us for a workshop designed to equip you with the essential workplace coaching skills that foster impactful and effective co-created conversations.
This session will provide participants with a more in-depth understanding of Creative Commons licenses and some of the potential pitfalls when using and assigning licenses to your work.
UBCO's Annual Career Fair is taking place on March 6 and 7 in the EME Foyer.
Hosted by the Sustainability Office, find out what you can do to help UBC Okanagan transition to a zero-waste community and learn what material goes where and why in “Sort It Out”the UBC Okanagan community. Bring your reusable mug and enjoy a free coffee or hot chocolate.
Are you planning to publish your research in an open access journal or book? Do you want to avoid falling prey to predatory publishers who charge exorbitant fees, provide poor quality control, and damage your reputation? If so, this workshop is for you!
A Coach Approach to Leadership workshop is designed specifically for people managers seeking to expand their leadership and communication approach.
This session will introduce participants to the various types of t-tests, including one-sample, two-sample, paired, and one-sided tests. Attendees will learn about the appropriate applications for each type and the visualization techniques that can enhance the interpretation of t-test results.
By the end of the session, participants should be able to apply and visually represent different t-tests, interpret their results, understand the implications of multiple testing corrections, and select the appropriate test for their data.