Units

Coordinated Arts Program

Coordinated Arts Program (CAP) provides students the opportunity to explore a range of courses within the humanities, social sciences, and creative and performing arts within a supportive cohort setting.

Students can select one of five streams that group linked-but-separate courses connected by a broad research focus designed to help them make connections across courses, ideas, and issues. Recent streams include: Law and Society; Media Studies; Individual and Society.

Arts One Program

Arts One is team-taught by five instructors from a variety of disciplines. Students can read and discuss classic and contemporary texts from different historical periods and cultural contexts, and consider their influence on society.

Liu Institute for Global Issues

The Liu Institute for Global Issues is an interdisciplinary research hub that aspires to influence academic and public debates about global issues, inform policy decisions, and become an important source of ideas, education, information and perspectives. Research has largely focused on three global themes – security, social justice, and sustainability. The Liu Institute is a founding partner of the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs.

Institute of Asian Research

The Institute of Asian Research (IAR) is the focal point on Asia policy and current affairs at UBC as well as an interdisciplinary scholarship on modern and pre-modern Asia. The IAR serves as the premier, Asia-focused research institute and think tank in Canada, engaging in research, teaching, policy support, and community engagement. The IAR is a founding partner of the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs.

Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality, & Social Justice

The Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice (GRSJ) provides students with an interdisciplinary understanding of global and local social justice issues. Areas of study include: critical race theory, ethnic studies, indigenous studies, media studies, feminist politics and methodologies, sexuality, and more.

Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies

The Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies (CIS) is an interdisciplinary research unit for Indigenous critical theory and politics, arts research, and applied social practice within the humanities and social sciences at UBC. It hosts two major programs: First Nations and Indigenous Studies (FNIS) and the First Nations and Endangered Languages (FNEL) program.

School of Public Policy and Global Affairs

The UBC School of Public Policy and Global Affairs (SPPGA) integrates world-class scholarship, teaching, research, and policy engagement to contribute towards positive change. Our approach equips policy leaders with the diverse perspectives, skills, and knowledge needed to contribute towards solutions to complex local and global issues.

Graduate School of Journalism

The UBC Graduate School of Journalism is one of only four masters-only journalism programs in North America, and the only graduate journalism program in western Canada. The program is designed to provide graduates with professional experience and academic grounding, to help students succeed as a journalist in any medium.

School of Social Work

Founded in 1929, the UBC School of Social Work is the oldest social work education program in British Columbia and the third oldest in Canada. Building upon a foundation of social justice and an ethic of care, the School is a community of learners actively engaged in the development of critical, transformative knowledge for social work practice.

School of Music

As one of the oldest and largest music schools in the country, the UBC School of Music offers a wide array of undergraduate, graduate, and non-degree training in composition, performance, and scholarship. The School connects students with leading musicians, scholars and award-winning ensembles.