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UBC Okanagan’s Bachelor of Education is decolonizing the classroom

UBC Okanagan’s Bachelor of Education is decolonizing the classroom

‘Scholar-practitioners’ embrace Indigenous worldviews in teaching degree.

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New research shows invasive ants alter lion’s hunting habits in Kenya
UBCO research gives stroke survivors control

UBCO research gives stroke survivors control

Dr. Sarah Kraeutner shifts stroke research to recovery as Canadians survive longer.

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UBCO’s Writer in Residence to work with local emerging writers

UBCO’s Writer in Residence to work with local emerging writers

Acclaimed author Shelley Wood to critique writing samples and host public events

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UBCO’s Writer in Residence to work with local emerging writers

UBCO’s Writer in Residence to work with local emerging writers

Acclaimed author Shelley Wood to critique writing samples and host public events

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New federal policy on sensitive technology research and affiliations of concern

The federal government today launched the new Policy on Sensitive Technology Research and Affiliations of Concern, which will impact researchers making new applications for funding through the federal granting agencies (CIHR, NSERC, SSHRC) and CFI. The policy outlines Sensitive Technology Research Areas and Named Research Organizations (NRO). The NRO list is composed of research organizations […]

Balancing humans and habitat in biodiversity

Balancing humans and habitat in biodiversity

New BRAES director Dr. Adam Ford hopes UBC Okanagan research will lead the way for protecting local ecosystems.

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Artificial intelligence helps unlock advances in wireless communications

Artificial intelligence helps unlock advances in wireless communications

UBCO researchers are clearing the way for the next generation of wireless technology

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Nana drives a Benz: An African success story