UBCO professor spearheads global effort to translate, analyze rare 13th century text
One of the world’s most unique and important texts—the General […]
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UBCO hosts multi-genre, internationally recognized writer at Woodhaven
What: Collaborative writing workshop Who: Author Sneha Subramanian Kanta When: Saturday, July […]
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Beyond the diagnosis: Supporting parents of children with heart conditions
A new UBC study that looked at parents of children […]
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From medical school to medical leadership
Family doctors are being asked to take the lead in survivorship care—but many lack the support, tools or protocols to do so effectively.
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Just press play: Virtual dog therapy can improve mental wellbeing
New UBCO study shows viewing videos of therapy dogs can reduce stress
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Running with purpose: UBCO students honour truth and reconciliation
The sound of shoes crunching gravel, birdsong in the air […]
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UBCO health researchers want stroke patients to tune in
Clinical telerehabilitation can help people improve their stroke recovery
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AI innovation at UBCO helps shipping ports see what’s coming—literally
New technology improves forecasting, can help ports adapt quickly to global trade disruptions
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