Graduate Student Orientation to the Library in 30 minutes
Are you a graduate student and new to UBC? This basic orientation will briefly introduce you in 30 minutes to the people, resources and services at UBC Library. Registration is required.
Graduate Student Orientation to the Library in 30 minutes
Are you a graduate student and new to UBC? This basic orientation will briefly introduce you in 30 minutes to the people, resources and services at UBC Library. Registration is required.
New to UBC: CLC Orientation
All are welcome to attend this orientation session, where you’ll connect with peers and learn how to access various resources to support your success as a student. Registration is required.
How to Focus
Attend this “How to Focus” workshop and change the way you think about focus. You’ll learn the benefits of becoming more focused, which parts of your life are damaging your focus, and what you can do to increase your ability to focus. Registration is required.
Graduate Student Orientation to the Library in 30 minutes
Are you a graduate student and new to UBC? This basic orientation will briefly introduce you in 30 minutes to the people, resources and services at UBC Library. Registration is required.
Time Management Skills
Classes are often have asynchronous (on our own time) and synchronous (“live”) learning elements. In this session, learn how to separate your “workspace” from your “home space” and gain tips on time management to set you up for success when taking classes online and in person. Registration is required.
Graduate Student Orientation to the Library in 30 minutes
Are you a graduate student and new to UBC? This basic orientation will briefly introduce you in 30 minutes to the people, resources and services at UBC Library. Registration is required.
Introduction to Research Data Management
In this first session of the Fall Research Data Management series, we’ll focus on the early stages of the research process. We’ll introduce the core concepts involved in research data management; discuss planning for the success of your research projects; and more. Registration is required.