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Arts and science fiction connect: UBCO student designs the future

Arts and science fiction connect: UBCO student designs the future

Through their work with partners, students in UBCO’s Bachelor of Media Studies are using interdisciplinary solutions to solve pressing issues.

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Reframing conversations around earthquakes

Reframing conversations around earthquakes

UBC Okanagan becoming a world leader in disaster resiliency.

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Finding new life for plastic waste

Finding new life for plastic waste

Dr. Mohammad Arjmand and his interdisciplinary research team are exploring solutions to the world’s love affair with plastics.

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Climate change is chasing away the salmon, so she’s chasing climate change

Climate change is chasing away the salmon, so she’s chasing climate change

Master’s graduate Janna Wale came to UBCO with one important question to answer, ‘Where are the salmon?’

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Pushing the boundaries of spinal cord research

Pushing the boundaries of spinal cord research

UBCO’s Dr. Christopher West is part of an interdisciplinary team exploring how implantable technologies can help people with spinal cord injury live longer, healthier lives.

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Strengthening Indigenous community through research

Strengthening Indigenous community through research

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Safeguarding water quality

Safeguarding water quality

UBCO researchers want to make water monitoring smarter by using cellular networks.

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