Digest


UBC Reports | Vol. 47 | No. 20 | Dec.
13, 2001

New Ethical Review Board established

The UBC Office for the Ethical Review Board — Clinical Trials,
has been established in the research pavilion at Vancouver Hospital
and Health Sciences Centre.

Part of UBC’s Office of Research Services, the new office aims
to decrease the turnaround time for the ethical review process,
says Susan Chunick, office manager.

An alumna with a master’s degree in Health Planning and Administration,
Chunick was also head of the Physiotherapy Program in UBC’s School
of Rehabilitation Sciences from 1984-86. She recently worked for
ICBC as a customer satisfaction and market research manager.

For more information about the office, contact Chunick at 604-875-4149.

UNBC, UBC to offer joint basic degree

UBC has developed a joint undergraduate engineering degree program
with the University of Northern British Columbia.

The four-and-a-half year Environmental Engineering Program will
train students to assess environmental and economic factors in future
developments. Graduates will receive a Bachelor of Applied Science
awarded jointly by both institutions.

Students will complete the first two years at UNBC, followed by
two years of study at UBC. They will return to UNBC for their final
semester.

The degree will be offered beginning in fall 2002.

Library adds Chinese journals

With the recent acquisition of the China Journal Database, UBC’s
Asian Library has become the first institution in North America
with on-line full-text access to 290 journals on Chinese literature,
history, language and philosophy published in China from 1994-2001.

To date, the resource has only been available in academic libraries
in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

The acquisition of the China Journal Database brings the Asian
Library closer to its goal of introducing Web-based resources in
Chinese, Japanese and Korean on campus.

Head librarian Eleanor Yuen plans to add major Japanese and Korean
databases to the library’s on-line resources soon.