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Recent UBC Media Releases
- Nov. 12: UBC Study Establishes Formula for Predicting Climate Change Impact on Salmon Stocks
- Nov. 12: Major UBC Arts Gift Creates Canada’s Largest Endowment for Educating Curators
Upcoming Event Highlights
Visit UBCevents, UBC’s new campus-wide calendar: www.events.ubc.ca
- Nov. 14: The 2008 Vancouver Women’s Economic Security Summit
- Nov. 15: All Canadian University Alumni Event 2008
- Nov. 16: CBC Orchestra: The Grande Finale
- Nov. 18: “Start Fresh: Your Complete Guide to Midlifestyle Food and Fitness” with Dr. Doug and Diane Clement
- Nov. 18: Toblerones and Cheerios
- Nov. 19: Colloquium: Not Just Another Ballplayer: Life of an Archivist, 1966-2008
- Nov. 20: Tropical Pacific Climate Variations in the Last Millennium
Find out what else is happening at UBC this week. For sports events, visit the UBC Athletics site at www.gothunderbirds.ca/schedule.asp.
UBC People
- UBC ranks sixth in top 10 places to work survey
- Sports helmet invention wins award
- Geology director receives lecture award
- Institute of Asian Research and Peter Wall Institute co-host international conference
- UBC Library Vault at the holiday gift fair
- Events at UBC World AIDS Day
UBC People
UBC ranks sixth in top 10 places to work survey
Readers of The Scientist magazine have ranked the University of British Columbia as one of the top 10 places to work in academia.
The sixth-place finish in the magazine’s international survey makes UBC the top-ranked Canadian institution.
For more information, visit www.science.ubc.ca/news/219.
Sports helmet invention wins award
A sports helmet invented by UBC researchers has been named Winner of the 2008 Popular Science Best of What’s New award in the Personal Health category.
The Pro-Neck-Tor helmet, co-developed by Mechanical Engineering’s Prof. Peter Cripton and PhD candidate Tim Nelson, has been shown in preliminary testing to reduce direct impact to the neck by up to 56 per cent.
Published every December, the Popular Science magazine’s Best of What’s New awards are given to 100 new products and technologies in 11 categories.
For more information, visit PopScience www.popsci.com/bown/2008/product/pro-neck-tor and UBC media release www.publicaffairs.ubc.ca/media/releases/2008/mr-08-086.html.
Geology director receives lecture award
Richard Tosdal, Director of UBC’s Mineral Deposit Research Unit, has been named the 2009 Society of Economic Geologists Thayer Lindsay Lecturer, an award given in the field of economic geology.
Tosdal will tour in 2009 giving lectures at colleges and universities with geologic programs related to mineral resources.
For more information, visit www.eos.ubc.ca/home/aurora/newsflash.html
Institute of Asian Research and Peter Wall Institute co-host international conference
To commemorate the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and Canada,
UBC’s Program on Inner Asia at the Institute of Asian Resarch and Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies will co-host an international conference entitled Contemporary Mongolia – Transitions, Development and Social Transformations.
Date: Nov. 14-17
Place: CK Choi Building, 1855 West Mall
Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, 6331 Crescent Road
Info: www.iar.ubc.ca
UBC Library Vault at the holiday gift fair
UBC Library Vault will be offering their line of greeting cards, matted prints and art print umbrellas for a ‘Buy Two Get One Free’ price at the annual holiday gift fair held at the Student Union Building.
Date: Nov 17-21, Nov 24-28
Time: 10 – 6 daily
Place: Student Union Building
Events at UBC World AIDS Day
The UBC World AIDS Day (WAD) Campaign is hosting a week-long series of events to help educate students and the greater Vancouver community about HIV/AIDS and raise money for local and international AIDS groups.
Events will include:
- Nov. 17: Opening at Wired Monk Coffee Bistro
- Nov. 18: Networking Fair and Forum: Criminalization of Health: Community Perspectives on HIV/AIDS and Harm Reduction and Candle Light Vigil
- Nov. 19: Film Night – Yesterday
- Nov. 20: HIV/AIDS Workshop and Club Night Fundraiser
- Nov. 21: Wear Red Day – UBC campus-wide
For more information, visit http://ubcwad.wordpress.com/ or contact wad.ubc@gmail.com.