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Tobias Friedel, GSS president, says the committee hopes to investigate and remedy existing gaps in the procedures around harassment and discrimination
The QMI received this funding as a result of its success in the Canadian First Research Excellence Fund’s (CFREF) inaugural competition.
The International Service Learning program has been cancelled as part of an effort to "realize savings" for the university.
Mark Haden, UBC adjunct professor, along with various other researchers, have been hoping to make MDMA a psychotherapeutic drug for PTSD survivors.
Since groups like Safewalk and campus security won't escort overly intoxicated students home from a party, the AMS is working on a plan to remedy the problem.
A majority of students in four-year degree programs don't expect to graduate within four years, according to the 2015 AMS Academic Survey Report.
UBC is making a $2.5 million annual investment in counselling services with the hope of shoring up long wait times and a lack of diverse expertise among counsellors. The first million will double the number of existing counsellors to 18.
Before Mohamed Fahmy can take up his position as journalist in residence at UBC, he must await the verdict of his terrorism trial.
Firefighters say a brush fire that broke out at Wreck Beach tonight is under control.
UBC student Tyrel Craig, 27, has pled guilty to assault of a female student living in Totem Residence in March of this year and to a police officer.
According to the report, retention rates for the different data sets ranged from 72 per cent at the lowest and 100 per cent at the highest.
ADES is a 6-year $88 million project originally developed in 2010 in order to reach a sustainability of a 33 per cent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
Flexible learning, also known as flex-learning, is a hands-on approach to education that has been embraced in new ways this year.
Human Early Development Partnership (HELP) grew out of a grant from the province of BC and has since been monitoring child development.