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UBC Prof. and Chief Medical Officer for the Canadian Olympic Committee Bob McCormack is heading to Sochi to help Canadian athletes stay fit and get on the podium.
Jan 13, 2014
Women Transforming Cities Cafe: Sexual Assault, Safety and Public Transit Mon Jan 13 2014, 6PM – 8 PM Student Union Building How can we improve public transit safety for women […]
Five social ventures have been selected to receive support from Sauder’s Coast Capital Savings Innovation Hub.
The Iona Building, new home of the Vancouver School of Economics In a blog post, Kevin Milligan of the Vancouver School of Economics discusses UBC’s recent purchase of the Iona […]
Jan 10, 2014
Night of the Piano Concerto Fri Jan 10 2014, 7 PM – 8 PM Music Building Students of Corey Hamm perform Ravel’s jazzy and sublime “Concerto in G major”, Prokofiev’s […]
UBC Reports | January 9, 2014 LATEST NEWS FEATURE STORIES EXPERT SPOTLIGHT OPINIONS ATHLETICS
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.
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