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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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UBC Okanagan’s Bachelor of Sustainability a degree of change

UBC Okanagan’s Bachelor of Sustainability a degree of change

Movement-motivated students can pursue interdisciplinary degree to combat climate change.

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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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Reimagining the PhD

Reimagining the PhD

Camille Rousseau and her four-legged partners are helping to reimagine UBCO’s PhD for the better.

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Reimagining the PhD

Reimagining the PhD

Camille Rousseau and her four-legged partners are helping to reimagine UBCO’s PhD for the better.

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The doctor is in

The doctor is in

Dr. Lesley Lutes’ vision is for a healthier future where everyone gets the psychological care they need, when they need it.

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Unlocking the secrets of survival at the edge of environmental extremes

Unlocking the secrets of survival at the edge of environmental extremes

Dr. Phil Ainslie and his team go from the highest highs to the lowest lows in their research related to human performance and survival.

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Undergraduate students think big with living light bulb
An Indigenous approach to understanding water

An Indigenous approach to understanding water

Graduate students Dawn Machin and Sarah Alexis are incorporating traditional Indigenous knowledge into their research about our relationship with water.

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Opening doors for international student research