You can visit an SPAC Coach in our drop-in centre when classes are in session. SPAC coaches are happy to chat with you to create a study plan, discuss time management strategies, and more.
You can visit an SPAC Coach in our drop-in centre when classes are in session. SPAC coaches are happy to chat with you to create a study plan, discuss time management strategies, and more.
The UBC Library exhibition explores the stories of the men and women who collected, recorded and brought forth evidence of the atrocities of Auschwitz, giving testimony of the events that took place there. The exhibit runs until February 28 on Level 2 of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.
This workshop introduces researchers to the typical structure of the abstract, while accounting for disciplinary differences. Participants will write or revise an abstract (thesis, dissertation, research article), and receive feedback from the workshop facilitators and other participants. Registration required.
You can visit an SPAC Coach in our drop-in centre when classes are in session. SPAC coaches are happy to chat with you to create a study plan, discuss time management strategies, and more.
You can visit an SPAC Coach in our drop-in centre when classes are in session. SPAC coaches are happy to chat with you to create a study plan, discuss time management strategies, and more.
Participants will be taught how to recognize and read different types of academic texts, and how to begin to produce their own versions of those texts for their classes. Registration required.
You can visit an SPAC Coach in our drop-in centre when classes are in session. SPAC coaches are happy to chat with you to create a study plan, discuss time management strategies, and more.
The design of the difficulty adjustment algorithm (DAA) of the Bitcoin system is vulnerable as it dismisses miners’ response to the difficulty adjustment. Find out more about the economic model of the Proof-of-Work based blockchain system.
Communicating your research and ideas effectively and ethically requires being accurate, objective, honest, and clear. This means understanding the writing conventions of your academic discipline and being attuned to and adept at all practices that ensure those objectives are met. Registration required.