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Community Volunteer Group October 27, 2022

We are thrilled to be joined by three notable representatives from Academics Without Borders (AWB) to hear about the organization and the wide range of volunteer opportunities available: Greg Moran, Executive Director AWB , Corrie Young, Associate Executive Director AWB, and Geraldine H. Van Gyn, Professor Emerita at the University of Victoria and AWB volunteer.  Brief bios are below.

Greg Moran became executive director of Academics Without Borders in October 2017.Immediately prior to taking on the executive director role, Greg was the director, special projects at the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario for two years. Greg served as provost and chief academic officer of Aga Khan University (AKU) from 2011-2015 and was based in Nairobi, Kenya, for three of those years. AKU is an international institution of higher learning operating in eight countries on three continents, with campuses in Pakistan, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, England, and Afghanistan. He is professor emeritus of Psychology and provost emeritus at Western University. 

Corrie Young has been a project manager with AWB since 2010 and the associate executive director since 2014. Prior to joining AWB, Corrie was the executive assistant to the Rector and an assistant lecturer in the Faculty of Arts, Media and Social Sciences at the National University of Rwanda. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Human Geography from the University of Alberta and a master’s degree in Human Security and Peacebuilding from Royal Roads University.

Geraldine Van Gyn became professor emerita at UVic after 35 years of teaching and research in the areas of motor control and learning, research methods, and teaching and learning in higher education. She was the director of the UVic Learning and Teaching Centre for six years, program coordinator for the Kinesiology program for over 15 years, and received the Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2013,  the Ralph W. Tyler Award for Outstanding and Distinguished Research in both 1995 and 1997 by the Cooperative Education Association (USA) and the Dr. G. Branton Award for Exemplary Research from the Canadian Association for Cooperative Education in 2008. As professor emerita, she has volunteered for AWB.

Meeting Format: Zoom

Join the Community Volunteer Group mailing list: members receive the Zoom links in advance of all meetings. Please email Nancy.Gallini@ubc.ca and express your interest.

We hope to see you on Thursday, October 27!
Nancy Gallini
Niamh Kelly
Pete Malleson

Thursday, 27 October 2022 - 4:00pm
Zoom online by request
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada
Photo Group

Photo Group October 21, 2022

Theme: Foliage

Format: Zoom 

If you would like to join, please contact Richard Spencer at richard@rhspencer.ca

Friday, 21 October 2022 - 3:00pm
Zoom online by request
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada

Series at Green College October 20, 2022

'Disciplines Over Time: Making, Keeping and Breaking the Boundaries of Knowledge' is a cross departmental collaboration between UBC's Green College and Emeritus College.

This series will bring together scholars who inhabit the same academic discipline or field of study, and are at different stages of their careers, to talk about how the boundaries separating their field of specialization from other fields have changed over time. The conversation will inevitably lead to a consideration of cross-disciplinary influences and interdisciplinary trends, as participants account for changes in the cognitive strength of sub-disciplines and the rise and fall of disciplinary paradigms. The intent will be to identify underlying reasons for the observed changes and, by the end of the series, to draw some general conclusions about mechanisms of (inter)disciplinary interaction and development, in the spirit—if not necessarily the style—of Thomas Kuhn and Michel Foucault.

Series Convener: Donald Fisher, Past-Principal, UBC Emeritus College

GEOGRAPHY OVER TIME: AN INTELLECTUAL KALEIDOSCOPE

This first Emeritus College Series at Green College event of the year will feature a conversation between Geography scholars at various stages in their career and research. The moderator will ask the panelists a series of questions about their perspectives on the history and development of their discipline, and the discussion will be opened at an early stage to members of the audience.

Graeme Wynn, Member of Common Room at Green College and Professor Emeritus of Geography, UBC

Marwan Hassan, Professor of Geography, UBC

Stephen Chignell, Resident Member of Green College and PhD Candidate, Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, UBC

HYBRID FORMAT

Join us in-person at Green College on the UBC Vancouver Campus or virtually. The session will be followed by a reception. Meeting details on Green College Website

Green College Event Details
Coach House, Green College, UBC and livestreamed
Thursday, October 20, 5-6:30pm with reception to follow

Co-Hosts

Emeritus College and Green College

Thursday, 20 October 2022 - 5:00pm to 6:30pm
Hybrid: In-person and online through Green College
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Canada
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Travel Group October 20, 2022

Join us for two presentations during this meeting

Presentation 1

30 years experience as a host and traveler with Servas.

Presenters:  John Spinelli, Prof. Emeritus of Population and Public Health and Monica Baillie

Servas International started in 1949 with the goal of promoting peace and mutual understanding among peoples, cultures, and nations through travel.  Today, Servas has hosts in more than 100 countries, who offer free hospitality to Servas travelers, and share their lives for a few hours or days.  We have hosted over 100 travelers from over a dozen countries in the 30 years we have been members, and have stayed with Servas hosts in 8 countries. It is a exceptional way to meet new people and  learn about the different views and culture of the visitors you host and the hosts you visit.

Presentation 2

Title: Laos

Presented by: Nancy Langton, Ass. Prof. Emerita, Commerce and Business Administration

Laos, in Southeast Asia, though landlocked, is traversed by the Mekong River. It is a diverse and poor country, with a mountainous terrain, French colonial architecture, hill tribe settlements and Buddhist monasteries. It is one of the few remaining communist countries. Vientiane is the capital and where this journey begins. The talk will briefly cover the impact of the Vietnam war on the country, take you through the countryside, and show you some of the people and the food. Areas visited in addition to Vientiane include Oudomxay and Louang Prabang, as well as a trip down the Mekong River.

If you wish to receive the zoom link for the meeting and are not already on the EC Travel group list, please contact Paul Steinbok at psteinbok@cw.bc.ca.

A zoom link will be sent out before each meeting.

Thursday, 20 October 2022 - 3:00pm
Online Zoom Meeting
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada
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Wall Catalyst Program October 20, 2022

The Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies and the UBC Emeritus College have assembled a cohort of Emeriti to participate in the 2022-23 PWIAS Catalyst Program.

The Wall Catalyst Emeriti cohort will meet monthly to share research experience and engage with guest lecturers on the topic of the "Climate and Nature Emergency".

For more information on this program and the list of participating Emeriti click here.

Members of the Emeritus College are invited to attend speaker lectures throughout the year. 

LEcture - Health, equity and collaboration as catalysts for regional climate adaptation in BC

Craig Brown

Craig Brown, PhD
Climate Change and Health Lead, Vancouver Coastal Health

Craig Brown is a Climate Change And Health Lead at Vancouver Coastal Health. In this public health role, he supports climate change adaptation and mitigation projects, with a strong emphasis on community collaboration, equity, and reconciliation. Craig is also an author on national and international climate assessments, including the IPCC Sixth Assessment report, and an associate faculty member at Royal Roads University in the Master of Arts in Climate Action Leadership program.

Format

Members of the UBC Emeritus College and the general public are invited to attend a lecture by the guest speaker. There will be a question period following the presentation.

Join us in-person or through Zoom, please use the following links to register in advance of the meeting date.

View the Recording

Co-sponsors

Emeritus College and Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies

Thursday, 20 October 2022 - 1:00pm to 3:00pm
In-Person or Zoom TBC
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Canada

Co-housing Women's Group October 13, 2022

Baba Yaga House and other models for living for women retirees

The recent crises in long term care as a result of the Pandemic have emphasized the need for coming up with new models for aging demographics. It remains a well-documented fact that women generally have fewer access to resources than men when it comes to this stage of their lives. The group is intended to comprise those who wish to delve further into the possibilities for self-governing models of group living that combine independent spaces with communal ones (co-housing, coop housing etc.). The Baba Yaga model set up in France has inspired people across the world: https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20130305-babayagas-house

We will share experts and expertise (including inspiring writers, artists and film directors) that exist in the field to see what is possible. It is anticipated that pooling our knowledge will provide a range of realistic models for the future and may even have direct practical outcomes. While the call to participate is initially directed at women only we will decide at the first meeting whether to stay with this model.

Speaker Details: Join us for an engaging presentation by Penny Gurstein

Penny Gurstein

Penny Gurstein is Professor Emeritus from the School of Community and Regional Planning, UBC, and, currently, Director of Housing Research Collaborative at UBC. Her research focuses on the delivery of affordable and secure housing, its problems and solutions.

We are delighted to welcome her as our first speaker. She will present on innovative housing models for care and support. 

Join the Co-housing Women's Group mailing list: Please email sneja.gunew@ubc.ca and express your interest.

Meeting Format: Zoom. Group members will receive the Zoom links in advance of all meetings.

Thursday, 13 October 2022 - 4:00pm
Zoom meeting
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada

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