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Jan 9, 2014
Recent UBC Media Releases Jan 9 North Korea’s strange hoop dreams Jan 9 UBC awarded $9M in research funds to tackle societal challenges Jan 9 H1N1: Keep calm and […]
UBC’s Faculty of Law presents a lecture honouring the memory of Marlee Gayle Kline, a professor of the Faculty of Law from 1989. Kline died in 2001 after a lengthy […]
The Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) and the Vancouver Coastal Research Institute presents a lecture given by Martin Gleave, the recipient of the MSFHR Aubrey J. Tingle prize. […]
UBC is hosting the latest installment in the Public Policy Forum’s 2013-14 Lecture Series, “The Global Talent Hunt: Are We Playing to Win.” The lecture will be given by Kevin […]
The Learning Centre has announced the second call for applications to the Aboriginal Audio Digitization and Preservation Program (AADPP). Previous and new applicants are encouraged to submit proposals. This pilot […]
Nursing PhD student Meaghan Thumath and adjunct professor Brynn Grierson are part of a team that has won an award of excellence from the UBC College of Health Disciplines. This […]
Members of the UBC community have been appointed to the Order of Canada, one of the country’s highest civilian honours. English professor Sherrill Grace has been honoured for promoting Canadian […]
3-D X-ray technology could pave the way for new a generation of defect-free, lightweight cars and planes
Jan 9, 2014 - by Paul Marck
UBC research in fish ecology, oil sands, energy efficient buildings and wearable electronics received a $9-million boost today through NSERC.
UBC engineers are developing technology to turn rigid electronics into garments that move with you.
Jan 9, 2014 - by Heather Amos
UBC Prof. William Bowie discusses growing concerns over the H1N1 flu virus.
A UBC Prof. looks at Dennis Rodman’s tour of North Korea and what it says about the country’s politics and its love of basketball.
A study led by UBC scientists calls into question a widely used method of diagnosing acute mountain sickness.
Pain-free injections may not be too far off as UBC scientists work on developing an alternative vaccination method to hypodermic needles called microneedles. “It looks like a flat metal plate,” […]
The Spaces Between: Contemporary Art from Havana Thu Jan 9 2014, 8 PM – 10 PM Belkin Art Gallery Opening reception for a new exhibition, conceived by Cuban artist and […]
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