Updates, news and stories
A selection of updates, news and stories from across the university.
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UBCODecember 13, 2021 | Media release | Faculty & Staff
Optimizing patient care for children and youth with diabetes in BC interior
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UBCV & UBCODecember 13, 2021 | UBC Broadcast | Faculty & Staff
UBC launches ambitious climate action plans
A message from Santa J. Ono, President and Vice-Chancellor Following UBC’s participation in the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow last month, I am pleased to announce that the Board of Governors has endorsed two ambitious Climate Action Plans (CAP 2030) for UBC Vancouver and UBC Okanagan.
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UBCVDecember 13, 2021 | 30-second bio | Faculty & Staff
30-second bio: Caroline Sutton
Through her work as the HeadsUpGuys Toolkit Coordinator, Caroline supports men in their fight against depression. Find out why she believes empathy is a powerful tool, and what she does to support her own mental and physical health.
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UBCVDecember 9, 2021 | Media release | Faculty & Staff
Stretchy, washable battery brings wearable devices closer to reality
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UBCV & UBCODecember 9, 2021 | UBC Broadcast | Faculty & Staff
UBC’s COVID-19 Rapid Testing Program – update on progress
A message from Santa J. Ono, President and Vice-Chancellor; and Lesley Cormack, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Principal, UBC Okanagan
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UBCODecember 9, 2021 | UBC Bulletin | Faculty & Staff
Announcing the appointment of Associate Vice-President, University Relations at UBC Okanagan
I am pleased to announce the appointment of Marten Youssef as the inaugural Associate Vice-President, University Relations at UBC Okanagan, effective January 4, 2022. In this role, Marten will provide oversight to UBC Okanagan’s marketing, internal communications, media relations, community engagement and ceremonial activities on campus and will continue to build on the strong ties between UBC Vancouver and UBC Okanagan.
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UBCV & UBCODecember 9, 2021 | Media release | Faculty & Staff
Spread cheer, not COVID: Tips for staying safe this holiday season
As we enter the holiday season, COVID-19 remains a public health concern. Dr. Devon Greyson, assistant professor at the School of Population and Public Health, answers some common questions about how to stay safe and healthy over the holidays. Find out more
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UBCV & UBCODecember 9, 2021 | UBC Broadcast | Faculty & Staff
Consideration of the reappointment of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation
A message from Santa J. Ono, President and Vice-Chancellor
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UBCV & UBCODecember 3, 2021 | Announcement | Faculty & Staff
Read the latest Letter from Santa
Letter from Santa is a regular newsletter from President Santa Ono to members of the UBC community. In this issue, Santa talks about the university's first in-person graduation ceremonies since 2019, the Envisioning Equality project, UBC's participation in the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26), and much more. Highlights
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UBCV & UBCODecember 2, 2021 | UBC Bulletin | Faculty & Staff
Leadership update — Associate Vice-President Enrolment Services and Registrar
Dr. Kate Ross, Associate Vice-President Enrolment Services and Registrar, will be stepping down from her role as of December 31, 2022, and retiring March 31, 2023. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Ross for all of the work she has done to enhance the student experience at UBC.
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UBCVDecember 2, 2021 | Feature story | Faculty & Staff
Perspectives from LFS faculty members: how can agriculture adapt to climate change?
This summer saw unprecedented climate events in regions around the world. Canada set an all-time record high temperature when Lytton, BC, broke the heat record for three consecutive days in June, peaking at 49.6° Celsius. What does this mean for agriculture? Researchers in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems share ideas based on their research expertise. Find out more
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UBCVNovember 30, 2021 | UBC Bulletin | Faculty & Staff
UBC Vancouver - gas restriction extended to December 14
Please note: This Bulletin was originally issued on November 22 to inform faculty and staff about a restriction on the purchase of fuel, as a result of the recent floods. The fuel restriction has now been extended until December 14. The Bulletin has been revised to reflect this update. As you know, the BC Provincial Government has introduced a restriction on fuel, as a result of the impact of the recent floods. Unless operating an essential vehicle, residents are limited to purchasing 30 litres of fuel per trip to the gas station in these areas: