Student Support

Meet Kim Peterson: Doing outreach with the David Suzuki Foundation

As part of the Arts Internship Program, Kim Peterson has discovered a passion for community engagement and event planning. “The experiences I continue to accumulate at the David Suzuki Foundation have reinforced my desire to work with communities, volunteers and dedicated members of the public toward a better quality of life for all Canadians.”

Meet Anran Luo: A green internship

Anran Luo shares the career benefits that her Arts internship with an environmental advocacy group brought to her: Major: International Relations, 4th year Internship: Green Collar Association Why did you apply for an Arts Internship? After completing two co-op work terms as a teacher in Mexico, I was looking to add research and writing experience […]

Meet Katrina Lo: English research, eh?

By Katie Fedosenko Undergrad investigates Canadian lingo alongside professors Anyone who has ever wrestled with an American spell-check knows very well that Canadian English is different. We have extra ‘u’s in ‘colour’ and ‘humour’, we’re travellers, not travelers, and we have the dignity to end our alphabet with a zed, as the Queen intended. But […]

Meet Professor Catherine Rawn: Training your brain

Meet Professor Catherine Rawn: Training your brain

By UBC Public Affairs Teaching the fundamentals of academic success Procrastination. Anxiety. Distractions. Bad habits. They are the four horsemen of academic apocalypse, and Jeremy Butt learned about them all too well in his freshman year. Grades-wise, the UBC Arts student survived his first year at university with mostly B’s and C’s. But he knew […]

Meet Jordan Wilson: Bringing research back to the community

Meet Jordan Wilson: Bringing research back to the community

FNSP offers a research practicum in which students partner with a community and do research based on the community’s needs. Jordan worked with the Museum of Anthropology and his band, Musqueam, to research unpublished material housed in the Museum of Anthropology for the Musqueam Indian Band archives. For his research, Jordan interviewed anthropologist and UBC Professor Emeriti Michael Kew and as a result created a catalogue for Kew’s 1981 exhibit “Visions of Power, Symbols of Wealth.”

Meet Colin Miner: Captured in the moment

Absence and presence, from the cast to the negative, Colin Miner finds himself in stillness.

Vancouver looked like a promising city to develop a photographic-artistic practice with a strong visual arts and art history faculty working at UBC. Colin will continue to pursue and develop his artistic practice and theoretical research within the MFA program under the guidance of Ken Lum and John O’Brian.

Colin returned to Canada having worked for three years in Beijing China, an experience that allowed him to learn more about Chinese culture and art. “I was very fortunate to have spent that time overseas,” he says, “to see a country literally changing before my eyes, to experience parts of its immense potential for growth and cultural influence.”

The first year at UBC in the MFA program was quite challenging in a variety of ways. “My knowledge and practice, both artistic and academic, have developed in unanticipated directions. Notably, my research on the iconic figure of Dracula as represented within Bram Stoker’s novel.”

The theme of absence and presence was his next inquiry, in which he examined the different works of Rachel Whiteread, Thomas Demand, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Jeff Wall. Colin’s own work has focused and developed on the themes of stillness, an entrapment of time, the cast and the negative, and falseness.

From AHVA website.

Meet BA ’09 Josephine Fong: Picking Blackberrys – Working at RIM

Josephine Fong, BA 2009: Major Political Science & Economics I am working as a Project Coordinator for the Handheld Software Operations team at Research In Motion (RIM), located in Waterloo, Ontario. The Handheld Software Operations team was recently formed this past January. My team is responsible for looking over the operations of all software development […]

Meet BA 07′ Greg Eidsness: His first step to success was Arts Co-op

Greg Eidsness, BA 2007: Political Science In terms of helping him to find satisfying work experiences, Greg Eidsness calls UBC Arts Co-op a “game-changer.” A 2007 Political Science alumnus, Greg currently works in international trade. And yet, not content with just a day job, he and a fellow Co-op graduate, Jason Carroll, have also created […]

Meet BA ’05 Julia Harrison: Becoming part of NATO – check!

Were you one of the proud Vancouverites who rose to their feet at GM place waving your Vancouver 2010 towels with joy when you found out our city won the Olympic bid?  That victory was not only exciting for the whole country but it was also a huge moment for one of our own UBC Arts […]

Meet Mark Phelps: Arts Co-op was his best decision at UBC

Mark Phelps, a recent UBC graduate with a BA in Political Science and Economics, recently finished his final Co-op position with the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) focused on raising Canada’s investment profile during the Winter Games. Mark’s academic background in political science and economics prepared him well for his Co-op terms. […]