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New support for faculty conducting Indigenous-led research

New support for faculty conducting Indigenous-led research

The Office of the Vice-Principal Research and Innovation is pleased to welcome a new member to our team in support of our commitment to Truth and Reconciliation. Hanna Paul has joined VPRI in the role of Indigenous Research Facilitator to help further support faculty researchers conducting Indigenous-led research. Services for researchers at UBC Okanagan include […]

UBCO researchers show it’s possible to step up activity, “snack” more at work
Propelling artificial intelligence to new heights

Propelling artificial intelligence to new heights

How a long-standing partnership is bridging academia and industry for real-world changes.

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UBCO faculty members to voice concern at Columbia River symposium

UBCO faculty members to voice concern at Columbia River symposium

Two-day virtual event highlights the history and governance of the Columbia River Basin

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The Floating Man Kelowna documentary premiere

The Floating Man Kelowna documentary premiere

UBCO’s Michael V. Smith releases feature-length film about his gender journey

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Grasslands key to burrowing owl expansion amid climate change, UBC Okanagan study finds
How are Netflix and YouTube reshaping culture?

How are Netflix and YouTube reshaping culture?

UBC Okanagan’s Dr. Kyong Yoon researches the effect of digital platforms on cultural production, distribution and consumption.

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UBCO researchers spread the message that Type 2 diabetes remission is achievable
How the arts can help us live with climate change

How the arts can help us live with climate change

Dr. Astrida Neimanis wants to create spaces where we can practice living differently in response to the climate crisis.

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