Orientations and Peer Programs Applications – February 6th
Looking for new ways to connect with your campus community? Apply for UBC Orientations or Peer Programs. Deadline is February 6.
Engineering Week
Lots of great events happening throughout the week, including a Career Fair and the Engineers Ball.
Beaty Museum FestEVOLVE 2014
Join us in celebrating evolution: the theories, the people who introduced them to the world, and the evidence through fossil records.
This Week at UBC – January 26 – February 1, 2014
This week the Alma Mater Society Elections and Referendum are in full swing so get informed and get out to the polls.
REC The Versus
Do you have what it takes to survive the zombie apocalypse? Test your survival skills as you team up with your kind – humans or zombies, in the battle of the school year.
This Week at UBC – January 19 – January 25, 2014
Our hosts visit the set of UBC Theatre’s presentation of The Seagull and chat with a member of the cast. It’s also Science Week and Kin Week and between the two there’s plenty of fun stuff happening on campus.
UBCevents Preview of The Seagull
We join three of the cast members for a quick teaser of what you can look forward to in UBC Theatre’s production of The Seagull.
Future Earth: A Science Agenda for Sustainability and Human Prosperity
A discussion on the changing understandings of sustainability and the exciting research being done with respect to climate change.
Islam Awareness Week Jan 20-24
Learn more about the world’s fastest growing religion with events throughout the week. Hosted by UBC’s Muslim Student Association
Superbugs and the Unsustainable use of Antibiotics
The discussion will explore systemic factors that cause bacteria to become resistant to treatment and discuss how society should address them.
Arts Career Xploration
You can still register for this annual event bringing together students and Arts alumni in an evening of panel and networking sessions, highlighting the diversity of career paths available to graduates.
New Sources and New Perspectives from Medicine, the Social Sciences and the Humanities
The discussion will focus on the intellectual challenges and rewards of critical health studies.
Suicide Awareness Day
Wear orange on January 29 (Suicide Awareness Day) to show your support for those whose lives have been affected by suicide.
Guyland: Proving Masculinity on the University Campus
Dr. Michael Kimmel explores the concept of “adultolescence,” where it came from, and what it means for gender equality on university campuses.
January: What’s Happening at UBC?
Welcome back everyone! Congratulations on pulling yourself out of bed and emerging from that holiday dinner food coma after a well deserved break full of sleeping in. We know it […]