In his short life, Kip the coyote with the one bad leg, became an unofficial mascot on UBC’s Vancouver campus.
The first successful human transplant of a kidney converted from blood type A to universal type O used special enzymes ...
A three-year agreement between UBC-affiliated research networks is designed to strengthen collaboration across Canada’s three ...
Your university journey brings a lot of opportunities for growth. From uncovering new interests to making friends or even moving to a different city, there are a lot of exciting moments. At the same ...
This interactive session is designed to support students in the Faculty of Science as they navigate the pressures of imposterism. Through practical exercises and self-compassion strategies, students ...
Picky females play a critical role in the survival and diversity of species, according to a Nature study by researchers from the University of British Columbia and the International Institute for ...
2026 Info Sessions - There are multiple Work Learn International Undergraduate Research Award info sessions happening in October 2025. Black student researchers can choose to attend an info session in ...
Jellyfish are increasing in the majority of the world's coastal ecosystems, according to the first global study of jellyfish abundance by University of British Columbia researchers. In a study ...
Humans play a far greater role in the fate of African elephants than habitat, and human conflict in particular has a devastating impact on these largest terrestrial animals, according to a new ...
The loss of large predator animals across the globe is having unanticipated impacts on processes as diverse as human disease dynamics, wildfires and biogeochemical cycles, according to new research by ...
UBC physicist and chemist George Sawatzky has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, joining the ranks of eminent scientists such as Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin and Isaac ...
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