Join a virtual discussion about environmental law in India presented by Rahul Choudhary, a New Delhi-based lawyer and one of 2021’s Right Livelihood Awardees.
Attend the MPPGA Virtual Application Workshop for a step-by-step live demonstration of the application process and tips to strengthen your application.
Attend the MPPGA Virtual Application Workshop for a step-by-step live demonstration of the application process and tips to strengthen your application.
A UK and Canada Panel Discussion Presented by the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs at UBC and the British Consulate-General in Vancouver On the occasion of the visit of UK Minister for the Americas and Caribbean, David Rutley MP, UBC’s School of Public Policy and Global Affairs and the British Consulate-General in Vancouver […]
This event takes place on zoom, register to receive a link. Speaker: Michael B. Dwyer, Indiana University Bloomington Moderator: Jessica DiCarlo, University of British Columbia Discussant: Juliet Lu, University of British Columbia In the twenty-first century, transnational land deals in economically poor but “land-rich” countries of the global South have become increasingly prevalent and controversial. […]
The 2023 Phil Lind Initiative series continues on February 16 with John McWhorter— New York Times best-selling author specializing in linguistics and race, host of Lexicon Valley podcast.
Seeds of Our Ancestors: stories of millet from Japan, Himalaya, and Zimbabwe The Liu Lobby Gallery presents a month-long exhibition featuring the photography of Liu Scholar Saori Ogura. Around the world, people have passed down ancestral seeds and farming practices from generation to generation. Millet consists of several small-grained cereal species with a high degree […]
The 2023 Phil Lind Initiative series continues on March 2 with Safiya Noble— MacArthur Genius, acclaimed writer, and scholar specializing in algorithmic discrimination.
This is a hybrid event that takes place both in-person at UBC and online via Zoom, Register today! Join the National University of Singapore’s Dr. Henry Yeung, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Geography, in a discussion surrounding his key empirical observations on the highly contested and politicized nature of semiconductor global production networks. Based […]
The 2023 Phil Lind Initiative series continues on March 23 with Linda Greenhouse— former Supreme Court correspondent for The New York Times, Pulitzer Prize recipient, and senior researcher at Yale Law School.
Harsha Walia – Abolish Border Imperialism: Climate Migration, Racial Capitalism, and Empire Presented by UBC’s Centre for Climate Justice, Centre for Migration Studies, and School of Public Policy and Global Affairs. We are pleased to welcome writer and organizer Harsha Walia on April 6th for a talk on climate migration, racial capitalism, and border imperialism. […]
The 2023 Phil Lind Initiative series continues on April 20 with Jonathan Haidt— New York Times bestselling author and social psychologist at New York University’s Stern School of Business researching intuitive foundations of morality.
Coastal Livelihoods: Visual anthropology of artisanal fishing communities in Otuam, Ghana and Sundarbans, India Photography Exhibit: Aug 30 – Sept 29, 2023 Approximately 3.3 billion people around the world rely on fish and seafood as their primary source of protein and for their local economies, yet the methods for catching fish vary greatly in their […]
His Highness Tunku Zain is the Founding President of the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) and Royal Fellow of the National University of Malaysia.
Theodore Murphy, an expert on conflict resolution/mediation, briefly sketches traditional mediation tools, negotiation phases, and then examines how a multipolar order impacts mediation’s viability.
This mini conference will feature 20 presentations by academics on global trends centralizing political authority, undermining judicial power, oppressing political opposition and independent journalism, and promoting cultural-cum-racial chauvinism.
We invite you to join us for an exciting information session where you can delve deeper into the world of the Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs (MPPGA) program.
Dr. Roberto Barrios unpacks the COVID-19 pandemic, utilising disaster social science to analyse hidden social structures and Eurocentric ideas of change.
We invite you to join us for an exciting information session where you can delve deeper into the world of the Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs (MPPGA) program.
We invite you to join us for an exciting information session where you can delve deeper into the world of the Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs (MPPGA) program.
Join CKR for a lecture by Gil-soo Han examining the rise of hereditary succession in church leadership in South Korea and the socio-cultural factors that have driven this trend, including secularization, undemocratic practices, and Confucian influences.
We invite you to join us for an exciting information session where you can delve deeper into the world of the Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs (MPPGA) program.
Join our panelists for an insightful discussion on a new set of gender indices developed to monitor progress on gender equality and women’s rights globally.
Join us for a MPPGA Application Workshop, where we provide you with all the essential information and guidance you need to prepare a strong application.
Join us for a MPPGA Application Workshop, where we provide you with all the essential information and guidance you need to prepare a strong application.
This event explores contemporary challenges to International Humanitarian Law, and how it must evolve to remain relevant and effective against new threats.
Join us for a MPPGA Application Workshop, where we provide you with all the essential information and guidance you need to prepare a strong application.
Join our Graduate Student Research Showcase where participants will have the opportunity to hear directly from faculty about current unit priorities and activities, as well as from student researchers about their current projects.
Join us in conversation as we step into the chilling world of the bomb, an immersive art installation by filmmaker Smriti Keshari and writer Eric Schlosser.
The Centre for Japanese research invites you to this timely online panel to discuss the implication of the second Trump Administration on key global states including Japan, Canada, China, and others
This exciting talk by Htet Thiha Zaw will offer new insights about the dynamics of state consolidation through education in developing economies such as Myanmar.
A singular voice in comedy and storytelling, Egyptian-American artist and creator Ramy Youssef brings heart, humor, and sharp social commentary to the Phil Lind Initiative.
This talk explores the unique resources that democracies posses for climate action through institutional flexibility, accountability, and information flows.
We welcome you to join three-time Emmy Award-winning director and producer, and Professor at JWAM, Peter Klein, as he presents his documentary, Bribe, Inc.
Join CSDI for an introduction to the field of the commercial determinants of health and the concept of corporate political activity by Dr. van Schalkwyk.
Join us for a discussion of how local governments can foster productive conversations about climate policies in today’s chaotic information environment.
Join us over lunch at the Liu Institute’s Place of Many Trees for the official in-person launch of the UBC Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions’s’ new report on local climate communications in Canada.