Past Events

E.g., Mar 29, 2024

Deadline for Subsidy for Scholarly Activities Application on July 11

The UBC Emeritus College seeks to assist in fostering, promoting, and disseminating the scholarly activities / academic pursuits of retired faculty, consonant with the University's mission, by disbursing funds provided for this purpose by the University, on the initiative of the President.

2022 ELIGIBILITY, CRITERIA AND PROCESS

Members of the UBC Emeritus College (from both UBC-O and UBC-V) are eligible. 
(All senate-appointed emeriti are automatically members of the College.)

The following documents are required:

1. Written justification for the expenses. 
2. Supporting documentation which could include conference program, invitation letter, etc. (if applicable)
3. An up-to-date CV (reflecting scholarly activity in the last 6 years) in whichever format is easiest (UBC, common CV, N5F, etc.) 
4. Detailed receipts for the expenses incurred.
5. Completed Online Application

Click here for more information and online application

Deadline for receiving applications is July 11, 2022.

Monday, 11 July 2022 - 11:00pm
110-2008 Lower Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada

Easy Riders Cycling Group June 23, 2022

EASY RIDERS — RIDE 3 

"LUNCH IN STEVESTON"

An enjoyable AAA ride (All Ages and Abilities). This outing will be longer in duration, but physically less challenging, than some others, carries us through some scenic and interesting territory ,and should provide lots of opportunity for conversations. 

Meet at 11:00am at the corner of Van Horne Way (Canada Line Bikeway) and the Bridgeport Trail - which is west of Hwy 99 and east of Garden City Way. (Note that Bridgeport Trail is not Bridgeport Road) 

Route: We take the Bridgeport Trail east to Shell Road, follow Shell Road south to the Fraser River Dyke, then head west to Steveston for lunch (this leg is approximately 17kms)

Lunch in Garry Point Park - buy your own at Pajos in the park.  Menu here: https://www.pajos.com

We should arrive at Garry Point Park between 12:30 and 1:00 

After lunch we ride north along the West Dyke to the Terra Nova Lands, then east along the South Arm Dyke to Cambie, and River Road and Bridgeport Station. (approximately 12 kms, all at a few feet above sea level) 

Partners and e-bikes are welcome

Please inform group convenor Graeme Wynn (wynn@geog.ubc.ca) before Wednesday 22th if you plan to join the ride.

Thursday, 23 June 2022 - 11:00am
Bridgeport Skytrain Station (corner of Van Horne Way (Canada Line Bikeway) and the Bridgeport Trail)
Richmond, BC V6X 1W3
Canada

Travel Group - June 16 at 3pm

Travels in Eastern Turkey, Georgia and Armenia

Presented by: William Ziemba, Professor Emeritus of Commerce and Business Administration

Bill will describe his travels in Eastern Turkey, Georgia and Armenia, starting in 1973 and going into the 2nd decade of the 21st century. He visited Georgia as the country was recovering from the previous Russian occupation. Among other things, Bill will talk about Georgian orange wine made in underground barrels, the Armenian genocide and the Oriental rugs from that part of the world.

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, 16 June 2022 - 3:00pm
Online Zoom Meeting
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada

Film Screening "All Our Fathers Relations"

All Our Father’s Relations: Film Screening and Dialogue on Settler Colonialism, Identity, and Migration

Tuesday June 14, 2022
5:00-8:00 PM
Doors at 4:30 PM
UBC Robson Square | 800 Robson Square, Vancouver BC
FREE

This is the second event of a series launched by The Ismaili Centre, Vancouver and the University of British Columbia to explore and better inform us about critical issues through intellectually enriching conversations. In a special partnership with the UBC AMS Indigenous Committee, we will be hosting an exclusive screening of All Our Father’s Relations, followed by an in-person talkback with Elder Larry Grant, film director Alejandro Yoshizawa, and co-producer Sarah Ling. This discussion will be moderated by UBC students Kira Doxtator, Raiyana Alibhai, and Nadia Walji and it will explore how settler colonialism and migration continue to impact Indigenous communities and the shared histories and responsibilities of non-Indigenous migrant communities. Attendees are welcome to participate in a small reception to continue these vital conversations following the event. 

Film description: All Our Father’s Relations tells the story of the Grant siblings who journey from Vancouver to China in an attempt to rediscover their father’s roots and better understand his fractured relationship with their Musqueam mother. Raised primarily in the traditions of the Musqueam people, the Grant family and their story reveals the shared struggles of migrants and Aboriginal peoples today and in the past.

Please note that non-medical masks are required in all public indoor spaces at UBC. Registration will be closed at 12:00 PM PST on June 14, 2022. 

Registration and More information

Tuesday, 14 June 2022 - 5:00pm to 8:00pm
800 Robson Square
Vancouver, BC V6E 1A7
Canada

Council Meeting - June 8, 2022

A joint meeting for new and current UBC Emeritus College Council Members.

We're pleased to hold this meeting in hybrid format, in-person at UBC in the Life Sciences Centre - Room 1312 or virtually through Zoom. Invited Council Members will have the oppourtunutiy to indicate if they are joining the meeting in-person (and for lunch afterwards) or through Zoom.

Contact Sandra van Ark - manager@emerituscollege.ubc.ca for inquiries.

Wednesday, 8 June 2022 - 10:00am to 12:00pm
Hybrid Meeting (in-person at UBC and on Zoom) - Council Members only
LSC1312 - 2350 Health Sciences Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada
Japanese temple

Travel Group - May 19 at 3pm

Travels in Japan

Presented by: Ethel Warbinek – Assistant Professor emerita UBC School of Nursing

Ethel will talk about her trips to Japan in 2015 & 2020, with visits to Tokyo, Kyoto and Nikko, including a stay at a historic Japanese Inn. Learn about her experience of a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, and her enjoyment of the gardens, Buddhist temples, cherry trees and fabulous food that Japan has to offer.

The meeting will be hosted by Nancy Langton, as Paul Steinbok will be away. If you wish to receive the zoom link for the meeting and are not already on the EC Travel group list, please contact Nancy Langton at nancy.langton@sauder.ubc.ca.

A zoom link will be sent out before each meeting.

Thursday, 19 May 2022 - 3:00pm
Online Zoom Meeting
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada

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