The talk, Imagining a Just Energy Transition for All, took place at the Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability and featured a presentation from PhD student Sandeep Pai followed by group discussion.
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UBC has partnered with the software company Workday since December 2018 to develop and implement three replacement platforms — Workday HR, Finance and Student — over a series of prototyping, testing and deployment phases.
The launch is the latest development in the telecom company’s multi-million dollar partnership with UBC to research 5G network technology. Rogers has installed new network towers across campus and a 5G data centre.
Allard made the donation under the condition that he get naming rights for the then-faculty of law, the Allard Hall building and all “degree certificates” granted by the faculty.
CUPE 7000 represents around 900 SkyTrain workers who have been working without a contract since August 2019.
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Less than $5,000 is needed to contract security workers who will monitor the Nest during extended hours, according to Evans.
In June 2018, a draft of UBC’s Indigenous Strategic Plan was presented to the Board of Governors, intending to replace the university’s 2009 Aboriginal Strategic Plan and implement the TRC's 94 Calls to Action.
RapidBus routes offer increased frequency, fewer stops, dedicated bus lanes, all-door boarding and new bus stop signs with live arrival times.
A look behind the curtain with two UBC meme instagram accounts.
The group is seeking signatures and is asking UBC students, faculties and departments to stand with the Wet’suwet’en in their international call for solidarity.
UBC Parking says this move will make EV charging more accessible on campus.
“Exposing Anti-Black Racism in Vancouver with Shelby McPhee” was co-hosted by the UBC Black Caucus; the Centre for Culture, Identity and Education (CCIE) and the Equity & Inclusion Office. McPhee was joined by five other Black panelists including activists and members of the UBC academic community.
VP Administration candidates Aidan Wilson and Sylvester Mensah Jr squared off at last night’s debate on portfolio focus points including room bookings and the AMS’s relationship with Greek life.
In a showdown over the AMS artwork, sustainability and social justice, Wilson’s understanding of the society’s inner workings shined through as he described policy details that Mensah could not.