The HCI@UBC Seminar series, brought to you by iSchool@UBC, hosts scholars and students working across disciplines on problems related to Human-Computer Interaction. For more details about this series, please see the event page.
Student Health Service nurses are ready to help you take advantage of the link between your physical and mental wellbeing and academic success through this weekly Nurses on Campus booth. They offer personalized advice and helpful information on a variety of wellness topics – and can help you better navigate the BC health care system. Come and talk […]
“Free Screening of the award winning documentary “Terms and Conditions May Apply”. Come join Katie Kalk and the Digital Tattoo project team for a fascinating documentary that exposes what corporations and governments learn about people through Internet and cell phone usage, and what can be done about it. Facilitators: Katie Kalk, Marga Heras, Rie Namba
This session will explore how to support learners’ in their role as producers of meaning online content and learning materials. It will explore case studies from courses at UBC that asked learners to not only be students but also creators, authors, researchers, performers, scholars, designers, authors, and problem solvers. It will also provide an in-depth […]
During this workshop, successful applicants to present at the 2014 Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Conference will be instructed on the design and creation of a conference-appropriate research poster, and guided in the delivery of a mini-presentation in a poster display fair format. For more information about MURC 2014, please visit: http://murc.ubc.ca
Canada Law From Abroad provides an international education bridge for Canadian Students to attend top tier law schools in the U.K. – home of the world’s great law schools – and for obtaining leading edge LLB and LLM (Masters of Laws) degrees. Find out more at this workshop, brought to you by the Centre for […]
The academy, the gallery, the art school – significant art historical movements have emerged within, around and against these sites marked either by tradition or transformation. Take the Bauhaus, Nova Scotia School of Art and Design (NSCAD), or the Académie des Beaux-Arts: these institutions demarcate important shifts in pedagogy that spoke to larger socio-political crises. […]
The academy, the gallery, the art school – significant art historical movements have emerged within, around and against these sites marked either by tradition or transformation. Take the Bauhaus, Nova Scotia School of Art and Design (NSCAD), or the Académie des Beaux-Arts: these institutions demarcate important shifts in pedagogy that spoke to larger socio-political crises. […]
The Positive Space Campaign is a UBC Vancouver campus-wide initiative to increase the visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, questioning, transgender, transsexual, gender variant, two-spirit and intersex (LGBQTTI) communities, individuals and issues on campus. Workshops aim to foster a welcoming atmosphere and inclusive, respectful dialogue on campus for people of all sexual orientations and gender identities by […]
Thunderstudy is study hall held for varsity athletes at UBC and is facilitated by the Department of Athletics and Recreation. Thunder-study is a chance for athletes to have a dedicated study space and also be able to access tutors in Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, Math, Physics and Writing Skills. Visit the Academic Support page at […]