Updates, news and stories
A selection of updates, news and stories from across the university.
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UBCV3 August, 2023 | Feature story | Faculty & StaffHow AI could transform our relationship with the natural world
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UBCV & UBCO2 August, 2023 | UBC Bulletin | Faculty
Faculty Research Awards — call for nominations
We are happy to advise that nominations are now open for the annual UBC Faculty Research Awards, including the Killam Accelerator Research Fellowship (KARF). These awards acknowledge research excellence across all disciplines at UBC. Recognition at the university level can also lead to increased opportunity at the national and international level. We strongly encourage you to consider equity, diversity and inclusion principles in your nominations.Application process for 2023:
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UBCV2 August, 2023 | Media release | Faculty & StaffClearcut logging leads to more frequent flooding, including extreme floods
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UBCO1 August, 2023 | Announcement | Faculty & StaffDiscounted monthly transit passes available for UBCO faculty and staff until Aug. 31
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UBCV & UBCO1 August, 2023 | Announcement | FacultyApply to the Teaching Development Program for new faculty
The Teaching Development Program for new faculty is an 8-month long faculty development program offered by the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology. The program runs from August 2023 to April 2024 and will help faculty members (research-stream, educational leadership stream, sessional faculty, lecturers) build a foundation for their teaching careers by providing a network of support around teaching and learning. Accessible via CWL, applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until August 18.
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UBCO1 August, 2023 | Media release | Faculty & StaffCanada ‘falling behind’ in efforts to lessen teen vaping, UBCO researcher says
A UBC Okanagan researcher says Canada is falling behind in developing intervention programs to stop young people from beginning to vape. Dr. Laura Struik, an assistant professor with UBCO’s School of Nursing and a Canadian Cancer Society Emerging Scholar, researches nicotine dependence, cancer prevention and behaviour change using digital technologies. Learn more
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UBCV & UBCO28 July, 2023 | Feature story | Faculty & StaffUBC Library receives Peter Oberlander archives
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UBCV26 July, 2023 | Media release | Faculty & StaffTurning climate worry into climate action: expert tips for managing climate anxiety
Wildfires. Flooding. Extreme heat. The impacts of climate change are being felt close to home and dominating headlines around the world. For many, it is source of considerable stress and anxiety. Dr. Steven Taylor, Professor of Psychiatry at UBC and clinical psychologist, discusses the steps people can take to cope with climate anxiety – and how those feelings can be turned into a motivating force for climate action.
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UBCV25 July, 2023 | Media release | Faculty & StaffNew algorithm maps safest routes for city drivers
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UBCO25 July, 2023 | Media release | Faculty & StaffUBCO researchers recover vital resources from wastewater sludge
At first glance when one looks at sewage sludge it can be challenging to find any redeemable value. However, researchers at UBC’s Bioreactor Technology Group see it in a whole other way. Using a combination of heat, water and phase separation, these researchers have developed a cost-effective method to concentrate phosphorous—which can be efficiently recovered by extraction—from wastewater sludge.
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UBCV24 July, 2023 | Teaching in focus | Faculty & StaffTeaching in focus: Jonathan Verrett
Jonathan is an associate professor of teaching in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at UBC Vancouver. His teaching approach ensures students are equipped with leadership, teamwork, and communication abilities, as well as technical skills that address complex societal challenges.
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UBCV & UBCO21 July, 2023 | Announcement | Faculty & StaffNew Hybrid Work Agreement for staff
Effective July 24, a new Hybrid Work Agreement will be available in Workday that consolidates important elements of the original Hybrid Work Request and Work Area Safety Assessment into one simplified request process, and previous agreements will need to be replaced. All eligible staff who participate in UBC’s hybrid work program need to complete the new Hybrid Work Agreement in Workday, including individuals who already have a previous agreement in place.