Updates, news and stories
A selection of updates, news and stories from across the university.
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UBCV & UBCO22 November, 2023 | Announcement | Faculty & StaffShare your feedback on proposed amendments to the Conflict of Interest Policy (SC3)
The UBC community is invited to comment on proposed amendments to the Conflict of Interest Policy (SC3). The deadline to share feedback on this policy proposal is January 21, 2024.Find out more
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UBCV22 November, 2023 | Announcement | FacultySubmit a proposal to hire international students for support with research projects
The Work Learn International Undergraduate Research Award Program is a funding opportunity that subsidizes UBC Vancouver faculty members in hiring undergraduate international students to work on their research projects full time during the summer session (May 1 to August 31, 2024). Through this program, faculty members can get help furthering their research while supporting international students in their workplace learning goals. Proposals will be accepted until January 30, 2024.
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UBCV & UBCO20 November, 2023 | UBC Bulletin | Faculty & Staff
Paid leave for staff between Boxing Day and New Year’s Day
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UBCV & UBCO20 November, 2023 | Announcement | Faculty & StaffReminder: Preparing for extreme weather at UBC
As weather patterns shift towards snow, please note that information is available to help you prepare for extreme weather on your campus.Last week, a UBC Bulletin and UBCO Admin News were issued for the Vancouver and the Okanagan campuses, respectively, with information on how to be prepared during extreme weather, steps being taken to keep the campus safe, and how faculty members can support students.UBC Vancouver
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UBCV20 November, 2023 | Media release | Faculty & StaffUBC Vancouver’s snow removal team prepares for action
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UBCV20 November, 2023 | Research in focus | Faculty & StaffResearch in focus: Andrei Krassioukov
A professor in the Faculty of Medicine at UBC Vancouver, Andrei helps people with spinal cord injury maintain their cardiovascular health. He is investigating a novel treatment that could improve a patient’s overall quality of life.
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UBCO16 November, 2023 | Okanagan Admin News | Faculty & StaffPreparing for winter weather at UBC Okanagan
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UBCV & UBCO16 November, 2023 | Media release | Faculty & StaffWorld-leading scientists named Canada Excellence Research Chairs at UBC
Three internationally renowned scientists have been named Canada Excellence Research Chairs at the University of British Columbia.Their research aims to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges, from uncovering disease dynamics in the face of climate change to developing ecosystem conservation strategies and creating more efficient and sustainable processes for manufacturing medicines and agricultural chemicals.
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UBCO16 November, 2023 | Okanagan Global Message | Faculty & StaffIntroducing x̌əl sic snpax̌nwix̌ʷtn
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UBCV16 November, 2023 | UBC Bulletin | Faculty & Staff
Preparing for extreme weather at UBC
As weather patterns shift towards snow, we would like to remind you of information available to help you prepare for extreme weather.If UBC is subject to extreme winter weather conditions, the administration may decide to curtail in-person learning activities and other non-essential services. In the event of extreme weather, you are advised to regularly check https://www.ubc.ca/ for campus status updates.
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UBCV15 November, 2023 | Announcement | Faculty & StaffKristin Kozar appointed Executive Director of the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre
Kristin Kozar has been appointed Executive Director of the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre. A member of the Hwlitsum First Nation, Kristin has been interim Executive Director since 2022 and has co-led the Oral Testimony project and partnered with the Stó:lō Research and Resource Management Centre on a research project examining the legacy of Indian hospitals in BC and Alberta. She is particularly passionate about Indigenous rights to information and data sovereignty.
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UBCV14 November, 2023 | Media release | Faculty & StaffGenetic testing could greatly benefit patients with depression, save health system millions
A special kind of genetic test that helps determine the best antidepressant for patients with moderate-to-severe depression could generate substantive health system savings and greatly improve patient outcomes, according to new research from the University of British Columbia.The study, published today in CMAJ, shows that in B.C. alone, implementing pharmacogenomic testing could save the provincial public health system an estimated $956 million over 20 years.