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Gay couples could face economic trouble if they tie the knot, says UBC law prof.
Mar 21, 2014
Flag use behaviour is one area where stronger controls could lower the risk of an oil spill like the Exxon Valdez, say researchers at UBC’s Fisheries Centre.
How does a province say sorry?
Ahead of World TB Day on March 24, UBC researcher Charles Thompson discusses the impact of the deadly disease at home and abroad.
International Day of Forests Fri Mar 21 2014, 9 AM – 7 PM Point Grey campus wide Celebrate forests with a day of free activities, including a documentary marathon.
The new Centre for Applied Earth Observation will use images from satellites, aircraft, and the International Space Station to monitor globally important environmental issues.
UBC Reports – March 20, 2014
Mar 20, 2014
Recent UBC Media Releases Mar 20 The quest to cure chronic pain Mar 20 On the tip of the mother tongue Mar 18 25th anniversary of Exxon Valdez oil […]
Make a donation to UBC during the 2014 UBC start an evolution Faculty and Staff Appeal (February 18 to March 31) and be entered to win a $150 UBC Bookstore […]
The First Nation Studies Students Association and the Indigenous Students Association will host an end-of-the-year coffee house to raise funds for the first annual UBC Pow Wow. The evening will […]
UBC is presenting a series of talks and events as part of World TB Day on March 24th. * On March 24, the UBC Centre for Tuberculosis Research is co-organizing short seminars […]
In addition to winning this year’s UBC Arts Co-op Student of the Year award, Alex Chen has become the first UBC student to win the national Canadian Association for Co-operative […]
A documentary featuring an interview with Tom Boyce, adjunct professor of the Human Early Learning Partnership, will debut on CBC Television’s Doc Zone on March 27 at 9 p.m. The […]
UBC researchers based out of Professor Konrad Walus’s electrical and computer engineering lab have discovered a technique for growing three-dimensional human airway tissues that almost replicate the lung wall, an […]
UBC chemist Stephen Withers is one of five successful applicants to receive the Killam Research Fellowships. Withers’s research is on the emerging field of engineering carbohydrate-modifying enzymes. The Fellowships, totaling […]
Pharmacy professor Brian Cairns is tracking intriguing leads in his search for pain relief.
Mar 20, 2014 - by Heather Amos
Women and War in Afghanistan Thu Mar 20 2014, 5 PM – 6:30 PM The Forum, Allard Hall, 1822 East Mall Ann Jones, historian and author, travelled to Afghanistan as […]
Next generation of doctors enters the field, but we need more UBC is doing its best to help solve B.C.’s doctor shortage, says Gavin Stuart, dean of the Faculty of […]
Mar 19, 2014
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