Past Events
Travel Group | Mar 7
Türkiye and Rhodes
with Peter Dodek, Professor Emeritus of Critical Care Medicine
In September, 2022 we visited Turkiye and Rhodes. After five days of exploring Istanbul on foot, we flew to Kayseri in Cappadocia and drove to Goreme for more exploring the beautiful landscape and a hot-air balloon ride. Then, we drove to Gaziantep, famous for its great food, and then on to Sanliurfa (birthplace of Abraham), and Mardin (a quaint ancient town on a hilltop in southeast Turkiye). After four days of exploring that area, including the region close to the Syrian border, we flew to Izmir to visit Ephesus (famous Roman library) and Pamukkale (beautiful limestone formations) before ending our time in Turkiye at Fethiye on the coast. From there, we took a ferry to Rhodes and spent 5 days there exploring the ancient town (famous as the center of the Knights of Jerusalem in the 1500s) and some of the coastal towns nearby.
Format: Zoom
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Thursday, 7 March 2024 - 3:00pmUnit Representatives Meeting | March 7
The annual Unit Representatives Meeting will be held in March.
The agenda and RSVP link have been sent to the Unit Representatives by email.
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Thursday, 7 March 2024 - 10:00am to 1:30pmVancouver Institute Lecture | Mar 2
NANOTECHNOLOGY FROM NATURE FOR SUSTAINABLE BIOPRODUCTS: A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE
with Dr. Emily Cranston, Professor & UBC President’s Excellence Chair in Forest Bio-products, Departments of Wood Science and Chemical & Biological Engineering, University of BC
Dr. Cranston is a leading innovator and scholar at UBC. With her research group, she investigates nanocellulose and hybrid bio-based materials that can be used in a broad range of applications including packaging, electrical components, and cosmetics to replace non-renewable resources. Among her multiple honours, she is an NSERC E.W.R. Steacie Fellow, and a member of the College of New Scholars of the Royal Society of Canada. Dr. Cranston has received two Tappi NanoDivision Technical awards from the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, and the LeSuer Award from the Society of Chemical Industries of Canada. She was the first Canadian to give a Kavli Lecture at an American Chemistry Society meeting in 2018.
Saturday, 2 March 2024 - 8:15pmPhoto Group | Mar 1
Theme: Sustainability
As always, you can send photos on other themes, and the photos can be recent (preferred!) or from your catalog.
Please send two photos to Richard Spencer on this theme (or your choice) before the meeting.
If you would like to join, please contact Richard Spencer at richard@rhspencer.ca for Zoom details
Check out the Photo Group’s Flickr account to view photos from their last meeting.
Friday, 1 March 2024 - 3:00pmUBC Library Meditation Walk | Feb 28
The Meditation Walk: Mindfulness and Community Together at UBC
When: February 14 and 28 from 1:30 to 3:30 pm
Where: UBC Octagonal Labyrinth (6000 Iona Dr)
International Longevity Centre Lecture | Feb 28
Redefining lifelong learning: Lessons from across the globe
Lifelong learning has long been touted as a solution to challenges the UK will increasingly face as our population ages. However, worthy aspirations to keep us learning have not driven enough change. We still see rates of learning drop significantly in later life.
Across the world, there are brilliant examples of government policies and learning schemes that help bridge that gap. Through our research, we’ve brought together an international perspective on lifelong learning. These pockets of good practice should, and could, become everyday practice.
We have a wide range of speakers, including UK experts, representatives from the OECD, and learning specialists from around the world.