UBC Disability Affinity Group (DAG) Check-In
Online virtual eventAttend an informal, drop-in style Zoom meeting with other disabled UBC community members.
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Attend an informal, drop-in style Zoom meeting with other disabled UBC community members.
In this four-part series, open to IBPOC UBC faculty and staff, these concepts will be contextualized in a more community-centered way.
If you're interested in becoming a Student Coordinator for the Student Directed Seminars program, be sure to attend one of our information sessions.
Join us for this presentation to learn how Young Canada Works (Heritage) can benefit you, how to apply for positions, and what to expect as a Young Canada Works intern or student.
In this four-part series, open to IBPOC UBC faculty and staff, these concepts will be contextualized in a more community-centered way.
Join us every month for an enriching experience as we delve into an array of Indigenous resources—captivating podcasts, thought-provoking articles, soul-stirring songs, enlightening book excerpts, poignant poems, compelling TV shows, and more.
Nav-CARE is a volunteer-led navigation program supporting people with life-limiting illnesses who are living in the community. With the support of Health Canada, a team of researchers at UBCO adapted the Nav-CARE program to support caregivers of people living with dementia. Over the past year, a pilot study was conducted to evaluate the feasibility and […]
Tired of solo writing sessions? Craving a supportive environment to fuel your creativity? Look no further than our weekly Writing Community, tailored for the UBCO community.
Join us for the 2024 Public Anthropology Speaker Series featuring dynamic presentations by local and international speakers.
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.
Join our online workshop for a comprehensive overview of research proposal writing, applicable across various disciplines.
Join Aisha Tejani for a 20-minute virtual mindfulness session every Monday
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.
Learn the best strategies to search for jobs in line with your immigration plan.
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.
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 functional recovery after stroke. Presenter: Sarah Kraeutner, PhD, Assistant Professor and Michael Smith Health Research BC Scholar, the Neuroplasticity, Imagery, and Motor Behaviour Laboratory, Department […]
In this four-part series, open to IBPOC UBC faculty and staff, these concepts will be contextualized in a more community-centered way.
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.
This online training is designed specifically for managers, supervisors, and team leads who are looking to further support their employees’ mental health and wellbeing.
Featuring True Reconciliation: How to be a Force for Change How can just relations challenge colonialism? And how do we centre reconciliation and justice in climate solutions? Hear from former Member of Parliament, former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, and bestselling author Jody Wilson-Raybould, while connecting with a community striving to contribute […]
In this engaging workshop, we will explore the common struggles that arise after setting boundaries, such as guilt and pushback, and the impact these challenges can have on our relationships. We will also look at strategies to effectively manage these reactions.
Sayan Sadhukhan 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.
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.