For BA students. Learn the details of Faculty-wide Arts requirements and how your program requirements for your major fit into your degree. This one-hour workshop will occur online using Zoom. Download the free Zoom app or join via web browser (Google Chrome preferred) on a computer, laptop or mobile device. The specific Zoom link to […]
For BA students. Understand the value of your degree navigator report to course planning. If you are new to UBC, attend a “Degree Requirements” workshop before attending this one. This one-hour workshop will occur online using Zoom. Download the free Zoom app or join via web browser (Google Chrome preferred) on a computer, laptop or […]
Recommended for BA students who do not yet have a major. Attend this one hour virtual workshop to explore your program options. This workshop will occur online using Zoom. Download the free Zoom app or join via web browser (Google Chrome preferred) on a computer, laptop or mobile device.
Recommended for BA students who do not yet have a major. Attend this one hour virtual workshop to explore your program options. This workshop will occur online using Zoom. Download the free Zoom app or join via web browser (Google Chrome preferred) on a computer, laptop or mobile device.
For BA students. Learn the details of Faculty-wide Arts requirements and how your program requirements for your major fit into your degree. This one-hour workshop will occur online using Zoom. Download the free Zoom app or join via web browser (Google Chrome preferred) on a computer, laptop or mobile device. The specific Zoom link to […]
For BA students. Understand the value of your degree navigator report to course planning. If you are new to UBC, attend a “Degree Requirements” workshop before attending this one. This one-hour workshop will occur online using Zoom. Download the free Zoom app or join via web browser (Google Chrome preferred) on a computer, laptop or […]
The 2021 Policy Salon, Shaping the Post-COVID World, aims to acknowledge the precarious situation that we remain in globally with respect to COVID-19, while also looking ahead to consider how key lessons can be applied to overcoming other global challenges such as climate change.
How do communities hardest hit by Covid-19 transform the traumatic memories of loss into practices of repair? This talk will explore some of the theoretical and practical implications of these questions.
What is romantic love? Biology? Magical feelings? A social construct? Something else? Why do we assume a committed relationship is the same thing as an exclusive relationship? How do gender and monogamy relate to one another? What is polyamory and how radical is it really? Professor and Canada Research Chair in Philosophy at UBC Carrie […]
Join the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs for the launch of Dr. George Hoberg’s latest book The Resistance Dilemma: Place-Based Movements and the Climate Crisis.