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Recap on graduate student-led 2023 Critical Relations Symposium, Encounters

Recap on graduate student-led 2023 Critical Relations Symposium, Encounters

Symposium offered undergraduate and graduate students an opportunity to share their research with the wider campus academic community. 

Immersive Technologies Seminar Series: Design Studio Showcase

Immersive Technologies Seminar Series: Design Studio Showcase

A symposium to showcase the work of the researchers involved in the Immersive Technologies (CITech)

Jannik Eikenaar

Alumni Profile: Jannik Eikenaar

Dr. Eikenaar completed both his Masters of Arts in English and his PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies in our English and Cultural Studies department. His advice to students: embrace that vulnerability, take that risk, and connect with others. 

CFP: Critical Relations Symposium

Conference organized by the It’s Lit! Club, founded by a group of masters students in FCCS.

Graduate students in FCCS awarded 2022 SSHRC Doctoral Fellowships

The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council announced the recipients for the SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship in the fall of 2022. We are proud to share that three of our doctoral students have received the SSHRC Doctoral Fellowships, which provides financial support for high-calibre students engaged in doctoral programs in the social sciences and humanities. Below […]

David Laird with podcast co-host, Matt Bucher

Alumni Profile: Dave Laird

Masters of Arts in English alumnus talks about his experience at UBC Okanagan

UBC Okanagan MFA student awarded 2022 Audain Foundation Travel Award

UBC Okanagan MFA student awarded 2022 Audain Foundation Travel Award

Funding will allow Nasim Pirhadi to travel to New York to explore the history and practice of feminist art

Help Teach: a podcast to support teachers in their efforts to make their classes more accessible

Help Teach: a podcast to support teachers in their efforts to make their classes more accessible

Second year student Mihai Covaser creates podcast for Communications and Rhetoric course project

Alumni Profile: Kelly Doyle

Alumni Profile: Kelly Doyle

Dissertation explores how the figure of the zombie in horror films from 2001 to 2012 exposes and challenges the discursive formulation of what it means to be human in the context of historical events like 9/11: who can be othered, and to what end.

Alumni Profile: Kohlbey Ozipko

Alumni Profile: Kohlbey Ozipko

Master of Arts in English alumna talks about her time here at UBC Okanagan.