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Workshop Canada 2023

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Internal Medicine for Primary Care: Cardio/Nephro/Psych - 12 Credit Hours
This panel is for new faculty at UBC Okanagan in the fall. Hosted by the Associate Provost, it will explore key topics such as learning technology tools, policies, supports for course design, and student feedback. It is part of a series of CTL drop-in sessions and workshops in August for UBC faculty.
Join us for a 6km walk across Toronto Island, starting and ending at Jack Layton Ferry Terminal. Remember to pack snacks, a camera, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and dress appropriately for the weather.
Join us for a 6km walk across Toronto Island, starting and ending at Jack Layton Ferry Terminal. Remember to pack snacks, a camera, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and dress appropriately for the weather.
Join us on a 6km walk across Toronto Island, starting and finishing at Jack Layton Ferry Terminal. Remember to pack snacks, camera, comfy shoes, sunscreen, and dress appropriately.
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Join us in COM 201 for a Back to Basics session on chemistry as part of Jumpstart. Learn essential concepts and develop positive approaches to learning chemistry at UBC. Don't miss other Back to Basics sessions by the Student Learning Hub.
Confused about physics? Join us in COM 201 for a Back to Basics session as part of Jumpstart. Review fundamental concepts and practice with your peers. Check the schedule for other sessions from the Student Learning Hub. Add to calendar.
Graduate students encounter various stressors like academic pressure, financial worries, and balancing multiple responsibilities. These can negatively impact their mental health and productivity. To address this, our stress-management workshop offers practical strategies for success in graduate school while reducing stress, anxiety, and burnout. It is organized under our Research Excellence Workshop Leader Initiative (REWLI).
Jenna Scherger will defend their thesis titled "Towards understanding interfaces in carbon nitride photocatalytic and (photo)electrochemical systems" for a Master of Science degree in Biology. The abstract discusses human-carnivore conflict and its impact on safety, livelihoods, animal welfare, and ecological integrity. The study focuses on interactions between people and wolves in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, Canada.
Call for workshop papers on self-improvement, self-adaptation, self-organization, and self-integration, with a focus on the challenges of designing and integrating technical systems that pervade our daily lives.