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SUMMARY:UBC Development Permit Board Meeting - The Conservatory (DP19036)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a meeting of the UBC Development Permit Board to review a proposed development – The Conservatory – at the corner of Binning Road and Berton Avenue in Wesbrook Place. The meeting will begin at 5:00 PM in the Social Room of the Wesbrook Community Centre.
URL:https://www.myuna.ca/event/ubc-development-permit-board-meeting-the-conservatory-dp19036-4/
LOCATION:BC
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SUMMARY:2019/20 John Howes Lecture in Japanese Studies: What Aborigines Sang: Aynu\, Yukar and Some Problems in Japan Studies
DESCRIPTION:What Aborigines Sang: Aynu\, Yukar and Some Problems in Japanese Studies\n2019/20 John Howes Lecture in Japanese Studies\nWith Guest Speaker Professor James E. Ketelaar\n(Professor in the Departments of History and East Asian Languages & Civilizations\, and Divinity School\, University of Chicago) \nMonday\, February 10\, 2020\n6:30pm Lecture\n7:30pm Reception with light refreshments\nAsian Centre Auditorium\, 1871 West Mall\, Vancouver\n \nFree & open to the public. Registration is essential at: https://asia.ubc.ca/events/event/2019-20-john-howes/ by Wednesday\, February 5th \nLecture abstract: \nProfessor Ketelaar will draw on his most recent research into the concepts of the barbarian and the frontier in the construction of Japanese national identity and history; coupled with this he will examine something of the roles and meanings of emotion in the construction of the historical imagination in Japan. All of which will be used in a critical approach to the area known as Japan Studies. \nAbout the John Howes Lecture in Japanese Studies:  \nJohn Howes was a founding member of UBC’s Department of Asian Studies\, which he joined in 1961 after earning his doctorate from Columbia University. During his 30 years of active teaching and research\, Professor Howes was at the forefront of Canada-Japan cultural\, educational and people-to-people relations and inspired countless young Canadians to dedicate their careers and lives to the Canada-Japan relationship in one way or another. In 2012\, a number of UBC faculty\, staff\, and Professor Howes’ devoted former students came together to launch an endowment in his honour. The fund supports the John Howes Lecture in Japanese Studies\, an annual public lecture for prominent scholars from around the world to speak to the university community and alumni on topics in Japanese Studies with a focus on Humanities. Dr. Howes passed away peacefully on February 4th\, 2017\, at the age of 92.
URL:https://www.myuna.ca/event/2019-20-john-howes-lecture-in-japanese-studies-what-aborigines-sang-aynu-yukar-and-some-problems-in-japan-studies-4/
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SUMMARY:Public Consultation: Wesbrook Place Neighbourhood Plan – Minor Amendments
DESCRIPTION:Join Campus and Community Planning to provide input on proposed minor amendments to the Wesbrook Place Neighbourhood Plan.\nUBC is exploring these amendments to allow for the delivery of up to 500 more units of faculty-staff housing units\, without adding density. \nProvide your input online or in person – February 10-24. Online survey will be available from February 10-24. \nLearn more: planning.ubc.ca/wesbrookplace
URL:https://www.myuna.ca/event/public-consultation-wesbrook-place-neighbourhood-plan-minor-amendments-4/
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SUMMARY:Public Consultation - New Recreation Centre & upgrades to Student Union Boulevard
DESCRIPTION:We want your feedback on the early planning for a New Recreation Centre being considered along Student Union Boulevard and proposed upgrades to Student Union Boulevard and public realm.\nProvide your input online or in person | February 10-24 \nOnline survey:\nplanning.ubc.ca/recreation-centre \nPublic open house:\nThursday\, February 13\, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.\nUBC Life Building\, 6138 Student Union Blvd \nQuestions? \nContact Aviva Savelson\, Senior Manager\, Public Engagement \naviva.savelson@ubc.ca | 604 822-0273
URL:https://www.myuna.ca/event/public-consultation-new-recreation-centre-upgrades-to-student-union-boulevard-3/
LOCATION:BC
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Kids Take over UBC
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Family Day weekend by participating in a kids-run Arts and Culture festival at UBC. Family Passes are available for purchase online at a discounted rate for UNA residents.
URL:https://www.myuna.ca/event/kids-take-over-ubc-8/
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