The new version fills some of the holes pointed out through consultation processes, but still leaves some criticisms unaddressed.
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China’s restrictions on foreign nationals reentering the country has left Chinese international students unable to return home.
Students in the program are struggling to decide how to move forward, with the expectation of moving to Vancouver for a practicum which may not happen, along with mixed messages from the faculty.
After the Proctorio CEO posted a student’s chat logs with a customer support worker, university community members immediately began to question the move’s privacy implications.
A webinar held yesterday by UBC’s Canadian International Resources and Development Institute offered insight on the contributions that global Indigenous people provide in safeguarding their natural environments.
The Indigenous AMS Council seat, passed earlier this year, is a step forward in extending the involvement of Indigenous students at the university level.
Councillors urged executives to be better than their predecessors at virtual AMS Council on Wednesday, June 24.
The Association of Administrative and Professional Staff (AAPS) and UBC have negotiated a tentative new collective agreement, effective until June 30, 2022.
And what the assignment, asking students to pitch the Queen of Spain as Christopher Columbus, says about ethics instruction at the faculty.
A student group says the Canada Student Service Grant excludes key demographics and that it will be difficult for students to obtain the full grant amount.
This means that students in Canada can’t do outbound co-ops — even to countries with a low amount of COVID-19 cases.
A tribunal has ordered the AMS to pay a contractor $4,631.44 after an invoice dispute.
A UBCO student filed a lawsuit against the RCMP in March 2020 after a wellness check became violent, surveillance footage reveals.
As courses have moved online, the lack of accessible information on what financial resources UBC has available for students accompanies technology barriers to online education.
The June 20 email from BoG Vice-Chair Sandra Cawley said that Korenberg’s resignation is effective immediately. Cawley will be assuming the role as interim chair.