So how can you stand out among the other candidates?
Unprecedented Field Work Leads to New Book About How to Stop Youth Suicide From Spreading
UBC sociologist Dr. Seth Abrutyn gained insight into suicide contagion through years of field work in a small U.S. community which he calls Poplar Grove.
UBC sociologist Dr. Seth Abrutyn gained insight into suicide contagion through years of field work in a small U.S. community which he calls Poplar Grove.
Radically Inclusive New Nightlife Scenes Emerge From Ashes of Closed Gay Bars
Many organizers see their work as part of an effort to celebrate the creativity of individuals who identify as queer, trans, Black, Indigenous, or as people of colour—QTBIPOC for short.
Many organizers see their work as part of an effort to celebrate the creativity of individuals who identify as queer, trans, Black, Indigenous, or as people of colour—QTBIPOC for short.
How Art Can Help Us Talk About the Green Transition
Mining needs to occur in a more sustainable and environmentally friendly way, and fostering respectful Indigenous relationships.
Mining needs to occur in a more sustainable and environmentally friendly way, and fostering respectful Indigenous relationships.
Global Wildlife Study During COVID-19 Shows Rural Animals Are More Sensitive to Human Activity
Urban animals like deer or raccoons may become more active around people, as they get used to human presence and find food like garbage or plants, which they can access at night.
Urban animals like deer or raccoons may become more active around people, as they get used to human presence and find food like garbage or plants, which they can access at night.
Why Your Plans to Age in Place Need To Start Now
Most people aspire to it, but few people know how to position themselves for it—or that they need to start this decades in advance.
Most people aspire to it, but few people know how to position themselves for it—or that they need to start this decades in advance.
New Genetic Testing Could Tell You Which Antidepressant Works Best for You
Dr. Austin: Pharmacogenomic testing is about taking a sample of saliva or blood, and looking at the DNA in it for genetic variations that influence how we metabolize the drugs that we might be prescribed.
Dr. Austin: Pharmacogenomic testing is about taking a sample of saliva or blood, and looking at the DNA in it for genetic variations that influence how we metabolize the drugs that we might be prescribed.
Virtual Rehabilitation Provides Benefits for Stroke Recovery
New program enhances continuum of care, increases accessibility, quality of life
New program enhances continuum of care, increases accessibility, quality of life
Where the Wild Bees Are—and Aren’t—Impacts Food Supply
Where can we find wild pollinators, and why are they essential?
Where can we find wild pollinators, and why are they essential?
Trans-Inclusive Reproductive Health Care
Dr. A.J. Lowik is working to shape more trans-inclusive, gender-affirming reproductive health care for British Columbians.
Dr. A.J. Lowik is working to shape more trans-inclusive, gender-affirming reproductive health care for British Columbians.
Young People at the Centre of the Toxic Drug Crisis
I had no idea that the timeline would end up spanning 15 years. This book became a very different book from the one I originally set out to write.
I had no idea that the timeline would end up spanning 15 years. This book became a very different book from the one I originally set out to write.
Farming Our Way to a Future More Resilient to Climate Change
Food and Our Future What can we do to help make our food systems more sustainable?
Food and Our Future What can we do to help make our food systems more sustainable?
Testing New Ways To Reduce the Environmental Impacts of Food
Food and Our Future What can we do to help make our food systems more sustainable?
Food and Our Future What can we do to help make our food systems more sustainable?
Shark-Bitten Orcas in the Northeastern Pacific Could Be a New Population of Killer Whale
Based on available evidence, the researchers posit in a new study published in Aquatic Mammals that the 49 orcas could belong to a subpopulation of transient killer whales or a unique oceanic population found in waters off the coast of California and Oregon.
Based on available evidence, the researchers posit in a new study published in Aquatic Mammals that the 49 orcas could belong to a subpopulation of transient killer whales or a unique oceanic population found in waters off the coast of California and Oregon.
Call for Canada to Braid Indigenous Rights With Endangered Species Law
Indigenous leaders, UBCO researchers say current recovery targets do not support culturally vital harvest.
Indigenous leaders, UBCO researchers say current recovery targets do not support culturally vital harvest.
A Student’s Poor Eating Habits Can Lead to a Lifetime of Illness
UBCO professor says universities should provide healthy, affordable food options.
UBCO professor says universities should provide healthy, affordable food options.















