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Annual General Meeting May 19, 2021

Registration for Annual General Meeting on May 19, 2021

Bruce Jakosky

Professor Bruce Jakosky 
Professor of Geological Sciences
Associate Director for Science, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
MAVEN Principal Investigator
Ph.D., 1982, California Institute of Technology

Research Interests:
Prof. Jakosky teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in both Earth and planetary geology and extraterrestrial life, including both the science and the societal and philosophical issues relating to the science. His research interests are in the geology of planetary surfaces, the evolution of the Martian atmosphere and climate, the potential for life on Mars and elsewhere, and the philosophical and societal issues in astrobiology. He has been involved with the Viking, Solar Mesosphere Explorer, Clementine, Mars Observer, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey, and Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft missions, and is involved in planning future spacecraft missions. He heads up the University of Colorado’s team in the NASA Astrobiology Institute. He has published more than 100 papers in the refereed scientific literature. His book “The Search for Life on Other Planets” was published in 1998 by the Cambridge University Press, and “Science, Society and the Search for Life in the Universe” was published in 2006 by University of Arizona Press. He serves on numerous national advisory committees. He serves as Associate Director for Science in the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado.

"Mars exploration - 2021 and beyond"
2021 has seen the arrival of four new spacecraft at Mars -- two that will orbit the planet and two that will land -- coming from three different countries.  At the same time, both government and private entities are planning for future human exploration of Mars.  What makes Mars such a compelling place to explore?  What are we trying to learn and why?  Professor Jakosky will discuss recent and ongoing exploration of Mars by robotic spacecraft, possible human missions over the next few decades, and whether we can change the Martian climate ("terraform" it) to better allow humans to survive on the surface.

Tentative Time line
1:00pm Business Meeting
1:30pm Awards Ceremony for:
-President's Award for Distinguished Service by UBC Emeriti and
-UBC Emeritus College Award for Excellence in Innovative and Creative Endeavours
2:00pm Speaker Bruce Jakosky, Professor
3:00pm Q&A
3:30pm End of Meeting

Registration for Annual General Meeting on May 19, 2021

Wednesday, 19 May 2021 - 1:00pm to 3:30pm
Please register for a Zoom link
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada

Financial Fraud and Power of Attorney

Financial Fraud and Power of Attorney (General, Special Banking): What You Need to Know to Better Protect Yourself

This conference is for seniors of all origins and will be animated by Michel Gariépy from L'Autorité des Marchés Financiers and Margherita Morsella, Lawyer.

Please note that CURAC (College and University Retirees Association of Canada) has a webpage for upcoming events on Later Life Learning.
We will circulate info on particular events via an Alert and on our website.

Time: 10:30 PDT (1:30 EDT) to noon PDT (3:00 EDT)
Registration: Please contact Louise Buzit-Beaulieu, national Coord at louise.buzit-beaulieu.ccsmtl@sss.gouv.qc.ca

Poster can be downloaded in PDF by clicking on the picture on the left.

Wednesday, 19 May 2021 - 10:30am to 12:00pm
Email address to register in text
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada

The Medical Legal History of Assisted Dying in Canada

Dr. Derryck Smith, Clinical Professor Emeritus, Psychiatry, will speak about The Medical Legal History of Assisted Dying in Canada. Dr. Smith is a Vancouver-based psychiatrist, still active in clinical teaching of medical students and residents. He is a past president of the BC Medical Association and a past board member of the Canadian Medical Association, as well as a past president of the Medical Legal Society. He served as Chair of the Board for the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Services Society. Dr. Smith provided an affidavit in support of legalizing medically assisted dying in the recent Gloria Taylor case in BC.

VIEWPOINT:  "As a physician, and assuming the law prohibiting physician-assisted dying were changed, I view physician-assisted dying in prescribed circumstances with appropriate safeguards (as) part of the appropriate continuum of care that I would provide a patient. This care, in my view, would be consistent with my ethical and professional obligations."

Registration for Zoom-meeting

Thursday, 13 May 2021 - 3:00pm
Registration link for Zoom in text
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada

Council Meeting - May 12

The Council will meet online.

Wednesday, 12 May 2021 - 10:30am to 12:30pm
Zoom link available to Council members only
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada

Pandemic Poems - Launch May 11, 2021

All who are interested in writing, reading or listening to poetry are welcome. 
Contacts:
Philip Resnick (Professor Emeritus, Political Science - philip.resnick@ubc.ca)
and George McWhirter (Professor Emeritus, Creative Writing).

With participation of:

  • Dianne Newell (UBC)
  • Seymour Mayne (University of Ottawa)
  • George McWhirter (UBC)
  • Sherry Simon (Concordia University)
  • Doug Todd (Vancouver Sun)

Poster can be downloaded in PDF by clicking on the picture on the left.

Click here for Zoom Registration

Tuesday, 11 May 2021 - 5:00pm
Register for Zoom link
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada

Film Group April 28, 2021

Series Twelve – Ecofeminist Warriors

The films can be screened via the streaming sites listed with each film

Zoom discussions of each film will take place on: April 28, May 26 and June 30 at 4pm

Hosted by John LeBlanc

Series Twelve: Ecofeminism addresses the relationship between human beings and their surrounding world from a gender-based perspective, insisting upon equality for women within a patriarchy-dominated society while also demanding the ethical treatment of a nature suffering a similar patriarchal oppression.  Unlike Hollywood films (such as Interstellar) that present the relationship with nature from the perspective of patriarchal elites, which devalues human and natural diversity and democracy, ecofeminist films emphasize that we live in harmony with nature, instead of dominating it, with women playing a strong role in redressing that imbalance.  The first two films in the series (Spoor and Woman at War) feature examples of strong European women who defy their entrenched social orders to achieve their ecofeminist goals.  The third film (Women Without Men), situated in the strongly patriarchal culture of Iran, provides a more nuanced, artistic consideration of ecofeminist activism.

April 28Spoor (Pokot) (2017) – directed by Agnieszka Holland, who for 40 years has directed film and TV throughout the world, is one of her less seen but highly interesting native Poland films.  Set in the beautiful contemporary rural southwest Poland, the film is an ingenious twist (but not without humor) on the thriller genre, reworking Polish Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk’s novel, Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead as it tells the story of Janina, a 60+ woman, played by well-known Polish stage actor Agnieszka Mandat, who investigates a series of strange deaths in her neighbourhood.  STREAM VIA UBC LIBRARY KANOPY.

To join the group, please email john.leblanc @ ubc.ca

Wednesday, 28 April 2021 - 4:00pm
2008 Lower Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2
Canada

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