Roger W. Gale Symposium
Kelowna Innovation Centre 460 Doyle Ave, Kelowna, BC, CanadaJoin us at the Roger W. Gale Symposium, where we will address the role of AI-based technologies as it relates to health and the effects on youth.
Join us at the Roger W. Gale Symposium, where we will address the role of AI-based technologies as it relates to health and the effects on youth.
UBC Okanagan’s Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science invites the community to a public presentation titled Climate Change, Forest Fires, and Water: An Ecohydrological Perspective.
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 Wildlife and People in British Columbia, published by the Royal BC Museum in Fall 2023, and reflect on some of its key findings. We will […]
UBC Okanagan’s Department of Economics, Philosophy and Political Science invites the community to a talk from Louise Amoore of Durham University.
The Department of Economics, Philosophy and Political Science invites you to attend the Roger W. Gale Symposium.
A week-long festival bringing together members of local communities, and academics and artists from various parts of the world, in a forum where they can interact, express themselves, and inquire.
A week-long festival bringing together members of local communities, and academics and artists from various parts of the world, in a forum where they can interact, express themselves, and inquire.
A week-long festival bringing together members of local communities, and academics and artists from various parts of the world, in a forum where they can interact, express themselves, and inquire.
A week-long festival bringing together members of local communities, and academics and artists from various parts of the world, in a forum where they can interact, express themselves, and inquire.
A week-long festival bringing together members of local communities, and academics and artists from various parts of the world, in a forum where they can interact, express themselves, and inquire.
A week-long festival bringing together members of local communities, and academics and artists from various parts of the world, in a forum where they can interact, express themselves, and inquire.
A week-long festival bringing together members of local communities, and academics and artists from various parts of the world, in a forum where they can interact, express themselves, and inquire.
Joint the awards ceremony and rooftop reception to celebrate UBC Okanagan's outstanding Researchers of the Year.
This is a great chance for student filmmakers to see their films or videos on a big screen.
Graduate students have just 180 seconds and one slide to tell you about their research.