Dr. Stewart Prest, lecturer in UBC’s department of political science, explains non-confidence motions and what might happen in the next few months.
Growing up in the public school system, she saw firsthand the absence of Indigenous education and felt the impact of that gap. Motivated by the desire to make learning more inclusive and culturally ...
According to new research, hydrogen’s commercial success hinges critically on innovation, strategic government policies, and long-term contracts to ensure cost-effective production and scalable trade.
The study published in the Annals of Biomedical Engineering revealed that impacts from heading the ball are followed by a momentary slowing of brain activity, producing brain waves that are more ...
British Columbians will go to the polls to elect a new government on Oct. 19. UBC experts are available to comment on a variety of election issues.
UBC is welcoming another cohort of Indigenous students into its campus community during annual Indigenous Student Orientation programming at UBC Vancouver. UBC is welcoming another cohort of ...
Gender-diverse youth in B.C. have seen improvements in family and community support over the past five years, but still face higher rates of discrimination, harassment and bullying than cisgender ...
Housing will be a key issue for B.C. voters ahead of the provincial election in October. B.C. leads other provinces when it comes to housing construction but the province remains the epicentre of ...
The impact of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT on democratic elections has become a pressing concern. A new report from the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions (CSDI) at UBC’s School of ...
The two leading candidates for next president of the U.S—current Vice-President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump—will debate each other for the first time on Tuesday evening ahead of ...