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Aug. 29, 2002


Martha Piper invites public to participate in
Global Citizenship Conference

As the first anniversary of Sept. 11 approaches, UBC President
Martha Piper is inviting the public to join scholars and students
to explore the ways UBC and other universities can respond to post
9/11 world issues and events.

The Global Citizenship conference takes place Sept. 4-5 on UBC’s
Point Grey campus and is expected to attract 500 participants. Organizers
say it is the first of its kind to bring members of the public together
with the university community for group discussions on a number
of current global issues. Topics to be discussed include: world
environmental sustainability, the importance of culture and media
in understanding international events, global inequalities, and
the meaning of democracy to people of different cultures.

UBC plans to use the public input generated at the conference discussions
to help set its international mandate in coming years.

Lloyd Axworthy, director and CEO of UBC’s Liu Centre for the Study
of Global Issues, will co-host the conference.

Janice Gross Stein, who is the director of the Munk Centre for
International Studies at the University of Toronto, Harrowston Professor
of Conflict Management and a leading authority on international
security issues, will give the keynote address on the evening of
Wed. Sept. 4 starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Chan Centre.

President Piper, a strong advocate of global awareness in higher
education, initiated the conference following the events of last
September to explore ways in which UBC could foster stronger international
relationships and prepare students to be global citizens.

Conference registration fees are $10 for students and $15 for non-students
and include full conference participation, three refreshment breaks,
a brown bag lunch and 7 per cent GST. Pre-registration is required.
For more information contact 604.683.7718 or visit www.vpacademic.ubc.ca/globalcitizenconf.

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Help UBC shine

The annual Shinerama festival – dubbed "UBC’s Day to Shine"
– will take place Thursday, September 5, at both the Point Grey
and Robson Square campuses. All event proceeds go to the Canadian
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Robson Square features an alumni shoe shine, live music and 10
per cent discount at the bookstore. In Point Grey, volunteers will
be hard at work shining shoes all over campus, and raising funds
with carnival games, a dunk tank and food sales in the Student Union
Building south plaza from noon to 3 p.m. There will also be a car
wash outside War Memorial Gym from noon to 5 p.m.

For more information, send an e-mail to shinerama@ams.ubc.ca
or call 604.822.6273.

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Freddie Wood calls alumni back

UBC’s Frederic Wood Theatre kicks off its 50th anniversary activities
with an invitation to all former company members to attend a gala
reunion on Dec. 7. If you were a member of the Theatre, the UBC
Players’ Club or MUSSOC, you can add your name to the Frederic Wood
Theatre’s anniversary database by visiting www.theatre.ubc.ca
or calling 604.822.0050.

Organizers are also collecting memorabilia such as programs, photos
and reviews, as well as historical observations and anecdotes for
use in the anniversary activities. These will include a commemorative
exhibit on the history of campus theatre at Robson Square to be
held Nov. 18 – Dec. 5, and a series of salons with former UBC students
who are now working in the industry, beginning Nov. 23.

On Dec. 7, the Theatre will welcome back alumni, former professors,
theatre critics and anyone else who has ever been a part of the
Frederic Wood family or other campus theatre activities with an
afternoon open house. This will be followed by the anniversary gala
where guests will be treated to a variety show.

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New Web site provides quick information on research
funding

A new Web site at http://info.research.ubc.ca
will help researchers get more relevant and timely grant and awards
information. This Web site is designed to provide UBC researchers
with a concise one-stop site for information on CFI, CIHR, NSERC
and SSHRC funding.