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Earthquake risk perception: A picture is worth a thousand stats
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Diamond Foundation donates $1M to support Jewish studies at UBC

A $1 million donation from the Diamond Foundation to the University of British Columbia will expand Jewish studies programming in the classroom and beyond the UBC campus.

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UBC launches professional computational linguistics degree to meet industry demand

The first students in the new Master of Data Science in Computational Linguistics (MDS-CL) program started this term, during a time of overwhelming industry demand.

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Sociologist studies the unwritten rules of riding the bus

In her new SSHRC-funded study: “The Public Bus as Urban Space” sociologist Amy Hanser is conducting an ethnography of bus riders to uncover how city dwellers interact with difference.

How virtual reality could revolutionize the art of conducting
Creative Writing instructor Jennifer Moss and CiTR volunteer coordinator Dora Dubber (BA ’18) sitting inside a recording studio.

Emerging technologies open new doorways for young writers

Creative Writing instructor Jennifer Moss connects students to a diversity of digital storytelling work with project-based learning.

Can positive experiences buffer stress?

Can positive experiences buffer stress?

UBC’s Dr. Sin is conducting a three-year study to understand more about what kinds of positive experiences help people cope with stress and what impact this form of stress management has on long-term health outcomes.

Post-election commentary from UBC Arts scholars

Post-election commentary from UBC Arts scholars

UBC political scientists, economists and psychologists share their insights with media about what a minority government will mean for the climate, the economy and more.

Big data project to investigate online abuse of candidates during federal election

Big data project to investigate online abuse of candidates during federal election

UBC Arts researchers Heidi Tworek and Christopher Tenove are analyzing political chatter on social media during the upcoming election.

Humanities for the People

Humanities for the People

Newly appointed Academic Director of the UBC Public Humanities Hub, Mary Chapman strives to advance knowledge exchange and to empower humanities scholars to share their insights more widely.