Step into the vibrant world of Pop Art at an exclusive evening designed just for UBC alumni and their guests! From the bold brilliance of Warhol to the edgy creations of Banksy, immerse yourself in the iconic art that redefined culture. Enjoy: After-hours access to the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria A curator talk to deepen your appreciation of the exhibitions Drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and mingling with fellow alumni 🗓️ Wednesday, February 5, 2025 🕑 6:30pm–9:00pm 📍The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria RSVP today: https://bit.ly/41GvUbf
alumni UBC
Higher Education
Vancouver, BC 7,297 followers
alumni UBC is your alumni association, made up of alumni like you, and that’s what makes us strong.
About us
alumni UBC is your alumni association, made up of alumni like you, and that’s what makes us strong. alumni UBC offers a variety of programming and communications that enrich the lives of UBC graduates by empowering personal growth, supporting professional development, nourishing pride, and enabling contribution. Since its founding in 1917, its goal has been to link alumni with the University and with each other, and to support the mission and activities of the University.
- Website
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https://alumni.ubc.ca
External link for alumni UBC
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Vancouver, BC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1917
- Specialties
- Career Development, Networking, Lifelong Learning, Communications, Volunteer Management, Business Development, Experiential Learning, Content Marketing, and Online Learning
Locations
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Primary
The Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre
6163 University Blvd
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1, CA
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Administration Building 103
3333 University Way
Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7, CA
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Room 1207, 12/F, FWD Financial Centre
308 Des Voeux Road Central
Hong Kong, HK
Employees at alumni UBC
Updates
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From Here Forward: 2024 RECAP! What moments from 2024 shaped the way we think and act? In this special episode, hosts Carol and Jeevan are joined by producer Kylé to look back on their favourite From Here Forward highlights. Hear what inspired them, challenged their perspectives, and even changed how they make decisions. It’s a fun, reflective throwback to a year of powerful conversations. Don’t miss it! Listen now: https://bit.ly/3BBjy9K
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Do you remember UBC’s Old Fire Hall? Built in 1926, the structure is being relocated to ensure the deep red building stays intact for future generations: https://bit.ly/49Lm5Lb
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Find the right ride you need to get around in comfort this winter season. Rely upon the experts at Canada’s largest vehicle inventory — Dilawri offers exclusive VIP service for UBC alumni: https://bit.ly/47Vt8im
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Could the seasons affect the way you vote? New research suggests that seasonal changes may influence our moral values, including prejudice against outside groups, ability to deal with crises, and possibly even our voting inclinations: https://bit.ly/3DhOP1T #SeasonalEffects #HumanBehaviour #VotingBehaviour
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Which stories were UBC alumni most drawn to this year? Find out in this countdown of UBC Magazine's most popular reads of 2024: https://bit.ly/41ylGK7 #TopStoriesof2024 #2024Recap #UBCStories
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The holiday season can get hectic — save your sanity with Fresh Prep and Cook It! Get healthy, affordable, and diverse meal kits delivered to your door to make mealtime easy-peasy this winter: https://bit.ly/48BEwQO
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Which social media approach do you think mental health benefits from the most: regular use, intentional use, or quitting altogether? Discover the intriguing insights that UBC researchers found in a youth-focused study: https://bit.ly/3VZHOtp
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Searching for the perfect gift for the wine enthusiast in your life? 🍷 Treat them to a four-session wine education and tasting series focused on B.C. wines! This experience will engage their senses as they explore the art of wine production, from grape-growing to enjoying the finished product. Register now: https://lnkd.in/ghUPACAC
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What does it mean to live in The Anthropocene — an era shaped by human impact? Join bestselling author John Green in The Anthropocene Reviewed, a collection of essays that blend insight, humor, and reflection. From pondering Canada geese to the design of the QWERTY keyboard, this book invites you to see our complex and beautiful world in a whole new light. 📚 Join the alumni UBC Book Club! Sign up now to be part of the conversation. Our next read begins January 3, 2025! 🔗 https://bit.ly/3SwjgXl