The Roger Watts Debate Practice Sessions
Arts Building (ART) 1147 Research Road, Kelowna, BC, CanadaUndergraduate students are invited to hone their debating skills at weekly practice sessions in preparation for the Roger Watts Debate.
Undergraduate students are invited to hone their debating skills at weekly practice sessions in preparation for the Roger Watts Debate.
Participatory filmmaking has long been a tool for social change.In the Outer Island communities of the Yap, Federated States of Micronesia, Ulithian youth are migrating from their homes and cultivating diasporic online spaces. This talk will emphasize the politics and ethics of engagement in visual storytelling, including consent and representation in visual anthropology.
In her upcoming lecture on Feb 25, guest speaker Dr. Donn Feir discusses how legal power can increase economic development for groups.
Undergraduate students are invited to hone their debating skills at weekly practice sessions in preparation for the Roger Watts Debate.
The CER Storyteller Series showcases the Community Engaged Research being done by ICER members, through storytelling that gives the audience a peak behind the scenes to reveal some of the nuances surrounding the processes and politics, setbacks and moments of serendipity.
Undergraduate students are invited to hone their debating skills at weekly practice sessions in preparation for the Roger Watts Debate.
This series is a a chance to hear about current research projects from faculty and graduate students in FCCS.
Cheryl-Lee Madden will defend their thesis.
Undergraduate students are invited to enroll in the Roger Watts Debate run-offs on March 11.
Considering a career in allied health? Come talk to a panel of experienced professionals representing physiotherapy, occupational therapy, kinesiology and more, who will help you find out more about the variety of pathways and approaches to these in-demand fields. Open to all students, but may be of particular interest to those in the Bachelor of […]
This series is a a chance to hear about current research projects from faculty and graduate students in FCCS.
This series is a a chance to hear about current research projects from faculty and graduate students in FCCS.
This series is a a chance to hear about current research projects from faculty and graduate students in FCCS.