Updates, news and stories
A selection of updates, news and stories from across the university.
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UBCO23 May, 2023 | Research in focus | Faculty & StaffResearch in focus: Peiman Azarsa
As a construction materials engineer, Peiman's research is focused on finding new methods and technologies to produce sustainable concrete. Find out what first motivated him to study this essential component in construction and infrastructure development.
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UBCV19 May, 2023 | Media release | Faculty & StaffWhen consumers buy embarrassing products, they don’t want friendly service
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UBCV18 May, 2023 | Feature story | Faculty & StaffTwo inspiring South Asian Arts scholars and their road to academia
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UBCV18 May, 2023 | Feature story | Faculty & StaffTo travel or not to travel? UBC Library asks the question
Last month, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned that we are nearing a critical threshold. Despite current efforts, we are more likely than not to surpass a global temperature increase of 1.5°C in the near-term, that “we are already seeing the repercussions,” and that greater climate action is needed urgently.
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UBCV18 May, 2023 | Media release | Faculty & StaffBaby’s first bites: How to introduce food allergens to infants
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UBCV17 May, 2023 | UBC Bulletin | Faculty & Staff
Change to academic scheduling this October
During the 2023 calendar year, statutory holidays have created an imbalance in the numbers of days available for classes on each weekday, with Mondays disproportionately affected. In light of this, the Vancouver Senate has approved a motion to designate Thursday October 12 as a ‘Make-up Monday’ to offset the impact of statutory holidays occurring on Mondays. All classes normally scheduled for Thursday October 12 will be cancelled and replaced by classes that are normally scheduled for a Monday.
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UBCV & UBCO15 May, 2023 | UBC Bulletin | Faculty & Staff
UBC’s transition out of the COVID-19 pandemic
On May 5, the World Health Organization declared that COVID-19 no longer qualifies as a global emergency. This announcement came alongside UBC’s own discussions about fully transitioning to a communicable disease prevention framework.
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UBCV15 May, 2023 | Media release | Faculty & StaffBC still eviction capital of Canada and most are through no fault of the tenant
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UBCV & UBCO15 May, 2023 | Announcement | Faculty & StaffApply for the Partnership Recognition and Exploration Fund
Applications are now open for the 2023 Partnership Recognition and Exploration (PRE) Fund. The PRE Fund awards up to $1,500 in funding for projects that help empower community partners to build reciprocal relationships with UBC students, faculty, and staff. Faculty and staff are invited to apply for funding until December 31, 2023, or until available funds are exhausted. Visit the Community Engagement website for more information on how to apply and useful FAQs.
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UBCV15 May, 2023 | Teaching in focus | Faculty & StaffTeaching in focus: Richard Price
Richard is a professor in the Department of Political Science at UBC Vancouver. Learn more about how he’s minimizing the gap between what students learn in the classroom and the applicable skills needed in a professional working environment.
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UBCV11 May, 2023 | Media release | Faculty & StaffNew art connects the Reconciliation Pole to Musqueam territory
A new large-scale bronze artwork co-created by xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) master carver Kayám̓ Richard Campbell and Haida master carver and hereditary chief James Hart, 7idansuu (Edenshaw) now anchors Hart’s The Reconciliation Pole (2015-17) to Musqueam territory. The new art, titled θəʔit, was commissioned with support from the Audain Foundation and the University of British Columbia.