Join the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs for a virtual discussion on “U.S. Foreign Policy in 2021 and Beyond” with U.S. Consul General to Vancouver Brent Hardt.
The Public Humanities Hub Graduate Committee invites you to a two-part event that explores the podcast as a form of public scholarship with an emphasis on the dissertation.
Bring a warm beverage and chat with Instructors, Arts Peer Academic Coaches and Arts Peer Advisors about enhancing your learning and succeeding in online courses. Instructors from different disciplines will talk about how online courses have changed teaching and learning. Instructors will share strategies that can help you succeed in online courses. You’ll have a […]
The 2020/21 John Howes Lecture in Japanese Studies with Guest Speaker Professor Daisuke Miyao
Join this virtual talk by Dr. Kristen Hopewell, Professor in the UBC School of Public Policy and Global Affairs and Canada Research Chair in Global Policy, on her new book, Clash of Powers: US-China Rivalry in Global Trade Governance.
UBC’s School of Public Policy and Global Affairs is proud to host Charles M. Blow, Op-Ed columnist at The New York Times and best-selling author, for a virtual event as part of our 2021 Phil Lind Initiative series on The Anti-Democratic Turn.
Join our host Afro-Latina writer, producer, activist, and UBC film studies student Coral Santana on Spotify as she takes you through the depths of captivating books, alongside writers and other creatives who are out to disrupt and deepen our world view.
Listen, Learn and Share this Black History Month with Arts Peer Advisors, Equity Ambassadors and panellists from student organizations.
UBC School of Journalism, Writing, and Media presents André Picard, an Asper Public Lecture, on Feb 11.