Economics, Philosophy and Political Science
Puneet Kaur Aulakh wants to understand the challenges faced by women
By Viola Cohen on August 8, 2023
Undergraduate economics student wants to be a leader in her community, where her voice can be heard.
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Posted in Economics, Philosophy and Political Science, Irving K Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Profile
Tech could help BC farmers reach customers, mitigate climate change impacts
By David Trifunov on March 13, 2023
UBCO researchers compare climate adaptation in Okanagan, Cariboo with Shaanxi, China
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Posted in Economics, Philosophy and Political Science, Irving K Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Media Release
Global population is expected to reach 8 billion next week
By David Trifunov on November 7, 2022
UBCO sustainability researchers chime in about the world’s burgeoning population
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Posted in Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Philosophy and Political Science, Faculty of Health and Social Development, Irving K Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science, Media Advisory, School of Engineering, School of Nursing
UBCO researcher points to gap in Indigenous health equalities
By Patty Wellborn on August 4, 2022
Indigenous women have significantly worse health outcomes than men
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Posted in Economics, Philosophy and Political Science, Irving K Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Media Release
UBCO researcher points to gap in Indigenous health equalities
By Patty Wellborn on August 4, 2022
Indigenous women have significantly worse health outcomes than men
The post UBCO researcher points to gap in Indigenous health equalities appeared first on UBC Okanagan News.
Posted in Economics, Philosophy and Political Science, Irving K Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Media Release
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