Updates, news and stories
A selection of updates, news and stories from across the university.
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UBCV & UBCOApril 20, 2021 | UBC Broadcast | Faculty & Staff
Update on UBC’s Campus Return Plan
A message from Santa J. Ono, President and Vice-Chancellor
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UBCOApril 20, 2021 | Okanagan Global Message | Faculty & Staff
Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Principal’s Spring Town Hall
A message from Lesley Cormack, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Principal, UBC Okanagan Dear colleagues, I am pleased to invite you to our virtual Spring Town Hall on Thursday, May 13, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. This town hall provides us with an opportunity to come together and share in UBC Okanagan’s many remarkable achievements and notable developments over the past year, as well as provide an update on where we’re heading as a university.
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UBCV & UBCOApril 20, 2021 | Feature story | Faculty & Staff
UBC’s budget for 2021/22
The UBC Board of Governors has approved the budget for 2021/22, setting spending priorities for the year ahead to support the ongoing recovery from COVID-19, to further UBC’s impact through key priorities, and to continue support for excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
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UBCVApril 19, 2021 | Announcement | Staff
Anti-racism witnessing session for Indigenous staff
In 2020, President Ono reaffirmed our commitments to the Indigenous Strategic Plan as well as our institutional commitment to inclusion, and called for the acceleration and intensification of efforts to build a more inclusive campus community. Over the past year, we held listening and witnessing sessions with community members to hear their experiences at UBC.
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UBCOApril 19, 2021 | Media release | Faculty & Staff
UBCO engineer cautions pregnant women about speed bumps
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UBCV & UBCOApril 19, 2021 | UBC Bulletin | Faculty & Staff
Update on UBC’s Budget for the 2021/22 fiscal year
The 2020/21 fiscal year was unprecedented and challenging in many ways for our community as UBC navigated the effects of COVID-19, along with other higher education institutions across Canada and around the world. In that context, and enabled by the knowledge and experience gained through the past year, our finance teams across the university have worked hard to prepare the 2021/22 budget. The proposed budget was formally presented to UBC’s Board of Governors today, and we are pleased to announce that it has been approved.
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UBCV & UBCOApril 19, 2021 | Announcement | Faculty & Staff
Announcing the new Chief Student Health Officer
Noorjean Hassam has been appointed as the new Chief Student Health Officer (CSHO) and will join UBC on May 10. As the CSHO, Noorjean will help drive UBC's student health and wellbeing services and programming, and strengthen the university's health-related partnerships to continue to support our students.
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UBCV & UBCOApril 19, 2021 | Announcement | Faculty & Staff
Get active by taking part in the virtual Staff & Faculty Sports Week
At UBC, we recognize the foundational importance of wellbeing to our success as individuals, as a university, and as a community. As part of this commitment, UBC Human Resources and UBC Athletics & Recreation are pleased to invite you to participate in the virtual Staff & Faculty Sports Week from May 3-7 2021. This free event is open to all UBC faculty and staff.
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UBCV & UBCOApril 19, 2021 | Announcement | Faculty & Staff
UBC leads as one of Canada’s Greenest Employers in 2021
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UBCVApril 19, 2021 | 30-second bio | Faculty & Staff
30-second bio: Soodabeh (Soodi) Joolaee
Soodabeh works in the Faculty of Medicine, helping people share their voice and tell their story through qualitative research. Her favourite quote is by H. A. Sayeh: “Love is joy. Love is freedom. Love is the beginning of humanity.”
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UBCV & UBCOApril 19, 2021 | Announcement | Faculty & Staff
UBC faculty are invited to share their feedback on the impacts of COVID-19 on research and scholarly activities
The Office of the Vive-President, Research & Innovation has scheduled a series of virtual town halls in April and May to hear from UBC faculty members about the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 on their research and scholarly activities and programs. The aim is to better understand how the university can help both internally and by working with appropriate external bodies, such as funding agencies.