We're thrilled to congratulate Dr. Wendy H. Wong on winning the prestigious Balsillie Prize for Public Policy for her book We, The Data: Human Rights in the Digital Age. Dr. Wong is a Professor of Political Science in the Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and a Principal’s Research Chair in Datafication. The Writers' Trust of Canada Balsillie Prize for Public Policy is awarded annually, and recognizes a nonfiction book that "advances and influences policy debates on a range of social, political, economic, or cultural topics relevant to Canadians.” Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gkUDiAbt The MIT Press
UBC Okanagan
Higher Education
Kelowna, British Columbia 9,536 followers
An intimate learning community embracing bold new ways of thinking.
About us
UBC’s Okanagan campus is an innovative hub for research and learning founded in partnership with local Indigenous peoples, the Syilx Okanagan Nation, in whose traditional, ancestral and unceded territory the campus resides. The most established and influential global rankings all consistently place UBC in the top five per cent of universities in the world, and among the top three Canadian universities. The Okanagan campus combines a globally recognized UBC education with a tight-knit and entrepreneurial community that welcomes students and faculty from around the world in British Columbia’s stunning Okanagan Valley.
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http://ok.ubc.ca
External link for UBC Okanagan
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- Higher Education
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
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- Kelowna, British Columbia
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- 2005
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3333 University Way
Kelowna, British Columbia V1V 1V7, CA
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Gut health research moves from the lab to the real world. Dr. Deanna Gibson's groundbreaking technology is paving the path for a new class of therapeutics to treat inflammatory bowel disease, diabetes and mood disorders. Read more: https://bit.ly/49pTY4h Melius MicroBiomics
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Are electric or hydrogen buses the future? UBC Okanagan’s Lifecycle Management Lab is partnering with the City of Kelowna to research sustainable solutions for our public transit. The team uses lifecycle thinking to help communities find practical solutions to global-scale challenges; you’ll find them at the intersection of climate change, wise resource management and resilient infrastructure. “This approach considers every stage: material extraction to build the bus, production, transportation to the buyers, maintenance and eventual disposal; and also, the related battery charging infrastructure," explains Dr. Kasun Hewage. "We want to ensure sustainable choices benefit the environment, the economy and society.” Read more about this collaboration: https://bit.ly/4ijCI4L Bhuwan Paudel Sachindra Wijayasekera, MASc, EIT BC Transit UBC Engineering
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Fall leaves today, snowflakes tomorrow? 🍂➡️❄️ Snow is in the forecast this week. Learn more about winter weather safety: https://lnkd.in/gDxV3PBk
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It was a pleasure to host elected officials, community partners and economic development staff for a tour of campus this week! The tour was part of a larger education familiarization tour hosted by Regional District of Central Okanagan, Tourism Kelowna and Accelerate Okanagan to showcase the thriving education ecosystem in the Central Okanagan. Participants gained insights into academic updates, strategic priorities and celebrated the successes of community integration efforts that are fueling our region's economic growth. Dale Mullings, Maryse Harvey, Laura Thurnheer, MBA, CPHR, Krista Mallory, Blair Ireland, Kevin Kraft, Nicole Udzenija, Hon. Ron Cannan P.C., ICD.D., Carol Zanon, Andrea Alexander, Bill Wang, Dr. Samantha Lenci, Mohana Rambe, Sascha Lesack, Lesley Cormack, Eva Weston, Leslie Louie, Chris A., Jenn Goodwin BJ, MEB, APR, Neta Raz, Marten Youssef
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STEM Engagement Day at UBC Okanagan! Yesterday, we welcomed close to 800 young students to explore the exciting world of STEM. Facilitated by students, faculty and staff, this annual event aims to spark curiosity and inspire the innovators of tomorrow. Thank you to everyone involved in making this incredible day of learning possible.
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UBC Okanagan is taking steps to address a gap in primary health care. Canada’s provincial health-care systems have been moving towards team-based care. In anticipation of the pivotal role of nurses in this transformation, UBC Okanagan’s School of Nursing has launched a post-baccalaureate certificate in primary care nursing. “The certificate is unique in Canada in that it is open to registered nurses across all provinces,” says Dr. Clare Harvey, Director of UBCO’s School of Nursing. “This new post-baccalaureate certificate, in combination with our school’s primary care practice essentials micro-credentials, sets UBC Okanagan up as an education hub for primary care nursing.”