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Easy Riders Cycling Group | Sep 12

EASY RIDERS  -  Lions GAte Bridge to Ambleside 

An enjoyable AAA ride (All Ages and Abilities). 

Route: Meeting place and departure time TBD.

Newcomers interested in participating should contact Graeme Wynn wynn@geog.ubc.ca prior to the ride.

If you are joining this Easy Riders outing, please recognize that you do so voluntarily for recreational purposes.   It is your responsibility to ensure that your bike is in good running order and thoroughly roadworthy. You must wear an approved cycling helmet, ride in a safe manner and obey all road traffic signs and rules. We are the Easy Riders - we will try to maximize use of protected bike lanes, local street bikeways, and painted bike lanes on our routes but some use of Shared Use lanes may be necessary. Generally we will try to follow Metro Vancouver’s  AAA (All Ages and Abilities) routes.  Inclines are unavoidable if riding any distance in Vancouver. Individuals should be careful not to over-exert themselves or ride beyond their comfort zones. We will have a designated route and accommodate those who need to dismount and walk or proceed.

Thursday, 12 September 2024 - 10:00am
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Vancouver, BC V6A 3Z7
Canada

Series at Green College | Oct 24

Disciplines Through Time: The Creation, Maintenance and Breakdown of Knowledge Boundaries

A Series of Presentations sponsored by the Emeritus College and Green College, 2024-2025 .

Emma Cunliffe (Principal-Elect, Green College) and Donald Fisher (Past-Principal, UBC Emeritus College) are convening a second series at Green College that focusses on disciplinarity/interdisciplinarity and brings together in each session an Emeritus Professor, and established scholar and a doctoral or post-doctoral student to have a conversation about the development and current state of their discipline or field. Mark Vessey and Donald Fisher ran the first series in 2021-2022.

The idea is to bring together scholars who inhabit the same academic discipline or field of study, and are at different points chronologically in their academic careers, to converse about how the boundary separating their knowledge unit from other fields and disciplines has changed through time. The conversation will inevitably morph into a consideration of cross-disciplinary influences and interdisciplinary trends as participants account for changes in the cognitive strength of sub-disciplines and sub-fields. 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.

Each session with include three academics and a moderator. The academics will normally come from the following populations: relatively recent retirees who are members of the UBC Emeritus College; Green College Leading Scholars, Members of the Green College Common Room and Green College Alumni who have gone onto an academic career; and, current or recent Resident Members of Green College who are currently post-doctoral or doctoral students at UBC. The format will be conversational where the Moderator asks the three panelists a series of questions about their perspectives.

Dates: Thursday October 24, 2024; November 21, 2024; January 16, 2025; February 27, 2025; March 20, 2025; and April 10, 2025.

Join us virtually or in-person at Green College in the Coach House from 5.00 to 6.30 pm and will be followed by a wine and cheese reception.

GREEN COLLEGE EVENT DETAILS

Thursday, 24 October 2024 - 5:00pm
Green College
6201 Cecil Green Park Road
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Canada

Series at Green College | Nov 21

Disciplines Through Time: The Creation, Maintenance and Breakdown of Knowledge Boundaries

A Series of Presentations sponsored by the Emeritus College and Green College, 2024-2025 .

Emma Cunliffe (Principal-Elect, Green College) and Donald Fisher (Past-Principal, UBC Emeritus College) are convening a second series at Green College that focusses on disciplinarity/interdisciplinarity and brings together in each session an Emeritus Professor, and established scholar and a doctoral or post-doctoral student to have a conversation about the development and current state of their discipline or field. Mark Vessey and Donald Fisher ran the first series in 2021-2022.

The idea is to bring together scholars who inhabit the same academic discipline or field of study, and are at different points chronologically in their academic careers, to converse about how the boundary separating their knowledge unit from other fields and disciplines has changed through time. The conversation will inevitably morph into a consideration of cross-disciplinary influences and interdisciplinary trends as participants account for changes in the cognitive strength of sub-disciplines and sub-fields. 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.

Each session with include three academics and a moderator. The academics will normally come from the following populations: relatively recent retirees who are members of the UBC Emeritus College; Green College Leading Scholars, Members of the Green College Common Room and Green College Alumni who have gone onto an academic career; and, current or recent Resident Members of Green College who are currently post-doctoral or doctoral students at UBC. The format will be conversational where the Moderator asks the three panelists a series of questions about their perspectives.

Dates: November 21, 2024; January 16, 2025; February 27, 2025; March 20, 2025; and April 10, 2025.

Join us virtually or in-person at Green College in the Coach House from 5.00 to 6.30 pm and will be followed by a wine and cheese reception.

GREEN COLLEGE EVENT DETAILS

Thursday, 21 November 2024 - 5:00pm
Green College
6201 Cecil Green Park Road
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Canada

Series at Green College | Jan 16

Disciplines Through Time: The Creation, Maintenance and Breakdown of Knowledge Boundaries

A Series of Presentations sponsored by the Emeritus College and Green College, 2024-2025 .

Emma Cunliffe (Principal-Elect, Green College) and Donald Fisher (Past-Principal, UBC Emeritus College) are convening a second series at Green College that focusses on disciplinarity/interdisciplinarity and brings together in each session an Emeritus Professor, and established scholar and a doctoral or post-doctoral student to have a conversation about the development and current state of their discipline or field. Mark Vessey and Donald Fisher ran the first series in 2021-2022.

The idea is to bring together scholars who inhabit the same academic discipline or field of study, and are at different points chronologically in their academic careers, to converse about how the boundary separating their knowledge unit from other fields and disciplines has changed through time. The conversation will inevitably morph into a consideration of cross-disciplinary influences and interdisciplinary trends as participants account for changes in the cognitive strength of sub-disciplines and sub-fields. 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.

Each session with include three academics and a moderator. The academics will normally come from the following populations: relatively recent retirees who are members of the UBC Emeritus College; Green College Leading Scholars, Members of the Green College Common Room and Green College Alumni who have gone onto an academic career; and, current or recent Resident Members of Green College who are currently post-doctoral or doctoral students at UBC. The format will be conversational where the Moderator asks the three panelists a series of questions about their perspectives.

Dates: January 16, 2025; February 27, 2025; March 20, 2025; and April 10, 2025.

Join us virtually or in-person at Green College in the Coach House from 5.00 to 6.30 pm and will be followed by a wine and cheese reception.

GREEN COLLEGE EVENT DETAILS

Thursday, 16 January 2025 - 5:00pm
Green College
6201 Cecil Green Park Road
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Canada

Series at Green College | Feb 27

Disciplines Through Time: The Creation, Maintenance and Breakdown of Knowledge Boundaries

A Series of Presentations sponsored by the Emeritus College and Green College, 2024-2025 .

Emma Cunliffe (Principal-Elect, Green College) and Donald Fisher (Past-Principal, UBC Emeritus College) are convening a second series at Green College that focusses on disciplinarity/interdisciplinarity and brings together in each session an Emeritus Professor, and established scholar and a doctoral or post-doctoral student to have a conversation about the development and current state of their discipline or field. Mark Vessey and Donald Fisher ran the first series in 2021-2022.

The idea is to bring together scholars who inhabit the same academic discipline or field of study, and are at different points chronologically in their academic careers, to converse about how the boundary separating their knowledge unit from other fields and disciplines has changed through time. The conversation will inevitably morph into a consideration of cross-disciplinary influences and interdisciplinary trends as participants account for changes in the cognitive strength of sub-disciplines and sub-fields. 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.

Each session with include three academics and a moderator. The academics will normally come from the following populations: relatively recent retirees who are members of the UBC Emeritus College; Green College Leading Scholars, Members of the Green College Common Room and Green College Alumni who have gone onto an academic career; and, current or recent Resident Members of Green College who are currently post-doctoral or doctoral students at UBC. The format will be conversational where the Moderator asks the three panelists a series of questions about their perspectives.

Dates: February 27, 2025; March 20, 2025; and April 10, 2025.

Join us virtually or in-person at Green College in the Coach House from 5.00 to 6.30 pm and will be followed by a wine and cheese reception.

GREEN COLLEGE EVENT DETAILS

Thursday, 27 February 2025 - 5:00pm
Green College
6201 Cecil Green Park Road
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Canada

Green College | Mar 20

Disciplines Through Time: The Creation, Maintenance and Breakdown of Knowledge Boundaries

A Series of Presentations sponsored by the Emeritus College and Green College, 2024-2025 .

Emma Cunliffe (Principal-Elect, Green College) and Donald Fisher (Past-Principal, UBC Emeritus College) are convening a second series at Green College that focusses on disciplinarity/interdisciplinarity and brings together in each session an Emeritus Professor, and established scholar and a doctoral or post-doctoral student to have a conversation about the development and current state of their discipline or field. Mark Vessey and Donald Fisher ran the first series in 2021-2022.

The idea is to bring together scholars who inhabit the same academic discipline or field of study, and are at different points chronologically in their academic careers, to converse about how the boundary separating their knowledge unit from other fields and disciplines has changed through time. The conversation will inevitably morph into a consideration of cross-disciplinary influences and interdisciplinary trends as participants account for changes in the cognitive strength of sub-disciplines and sub-fields. 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.

Each session with include three academics and a moderator. The academics will normally come from the following populations: relatively recent retirees who are members of the UBC Emeritus College; Green College Leading Scholars, Members of the Green College Common Room and Green College Alumni who have gone onto an academic career; and, current or recent Resident Members of Green College who are currently post-doctoral or doctoral students at UBC. The format will be conversational where the Moderator asks the three panelists a series of questions about their perspectives.

Dates: March 20, 2025; and April 10, 2025.

Join us virtually or in-person at Green College in the Coach House from 5.00 to 6.30 pm and will be followed by a wine and cheese reception.

GREEN COLLEGE EVENT DETAILS

Thursday, 20 March 2025 - 5:00pm
Green College
6201 Cecil Green Park Road
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
Canada

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