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Last week we celebrated Arts faculty members making an impact with their excellence in teaching, research, mentorship, and creative practice. Congratulations to this year's Dean's Award honourees! 👏
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This month, UBC Arts scholars gave their expertise on topics from Canadian political uncertainty to creative practice in music and the arts. 🎶 @ubcgeography.bsky.social @ubcphilosophy.bsky.social @psych.ubc.ca @ubccrwr.bsky.social @ubcmusic.bsky.social @sppga.ubc.ca @ubcvse.bsky.social
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From climate and energy policy to language and accent bias, UBC Arts scholars offered their expertise to inform many media stories in May. 🌱🗣️ @ubc-cenes.bsky.social @ubcenglish.bsky.social @ubc-fhis.bsky.social @ubcgeography.bsky.social @psych.ubc.ca @sppga.ubc.ca @ubcvse.bsky.social
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Climate change is often seen as a scientific problem, but many key obstacles are human behaviours 🌎💭
Four UBC Arts PhD students are approaching climate solutions from this perspective and their research is helping build a more sustainable future 🌱✨ Read more ⬇️
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Congrats to @ubccrwr.bsky.social's Sarah Leavitt, who recently attended the Cannes Film Festival for the world premiere of Tangles, an animated film adaptation of her acclaimed graphic memoir. 🎞️📖
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The climate crisis is often framed as a technological challenge. But solving it will also require changes in human behaviour, political institutions, and our relationship with the natural world. Meet ...
Join MAP BC and CMS for #WorldRefugeeDay2026. This year’s event examines the impact of Bill C‑12 on asylum seekers: their rights, access to essential services, and sense of belonging in Canada.
📆 June 22 | 12:00 - 3:30 PM
📍 312 Main St, Vancouver, BC
🔗 Register: migration.ubc.ca/events/event...
UBC is offering a new Certificate in French Translation, which is open to all undergraduate students at UBC. Develop the professional skills to translate between French and English, navigate cultural nuance, and think ethically and critically about translation choices. Applications are now open.
📢 One week left to apply for the 2026-27 Graduate Certificate in Migration Studies!
Build research skills, explore career opportunities beyond academia, and join a cross-disciplinary community. Open to all UBC Vancouver grad students.
🔗 Apply by June 15: migration.ubc.ca/graduate-stu...
Thousands of students are graduating from UBC this spring—and behind each degree is a unique story. Meet six grads whose journeys reflect resilience, curiosity and impact. 🎓️
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On May 26, 2026, the Faculty of Arts gathered for the annual Dean's Awards Recognition Reception, celebrating faculty members recognized for excellence in teaching, research, mentorship, and creative ...
This May, UBC Arts faculty were featured in outlets including CBC, The Globe and Mail, and The Conversation, sharing expertise on climate and energy policy, AI and digital sovereignty, political affai...
This April, UBC Arts scholars were featured in major outlets including CBC, The Atlantic, Global News, and CTV News. Their expertise informed conversations on Canadian political uncertainty and public...
This undergraduate certificate provides foundational skills and knowledge, both in theory and practice, in the field of translation. It will enhance linguistic and cultural proficiency in French. Over...
Thousands of students cross the stage at UBC this spring, each with a story of resilience, discovery and ambition. Meet six graduates whose journeys reflect the spirit of the class of 2026.