The Gaza Doctrine and how it has metastasised in the Middle East
This lecture by guest speaker Neve Gordon explores interpretations and influences of the Gaza Doctrine.
This lecture by guest speaker Neve Gordon explores interpretations and influences of the Gaza Doctrine.
Join us in the lobby of Dana Porter Library for a showcase of ongoing graduate student political science research. This poster session highlights emerging scholarship from the PSCI 601 class (Research and Writing in Political Science) and leverages the Library as a hub for research connections
In this talk, Dr. Macfarlane will speak on to the relationship between specific governments and the judiciary. Extending a previous study of the records of the Mulroney, Chrétien, and Harper governments before the Supreme Court of Canada, and applying a conception of political regimes adapted from American scholarship, this paper analyzes the impact of judicial review on the Trudeau governments’ legislative agenda.
The Arts Undergraduate Office Presents "Boba and Beads". An afternoon of bracelet and keychain beading, bubble tea, and good vibes as we wrap up the term together! Arts Undergraduate Students Only. Watcard Required. Registration recommended but not required. Supplies are first-come, first-serve basis.
Technological innovation increasingly shapes how we live, care, decide, and relate to one another. Yet conversations about these futures often revolve around regulations, technical feasibility, or business models. What happens if we create spaces where these futures can be felt, questioned, and collectively imagined?
Dr. Do will be speaking on her book, Process as Power, published at UBC Press. The book examines how Indigenous consultation is implemented in B.C.’s Environmental Assessment Process.
"For many Black Canadians, identity is shaped not only by heritage, but by how one is perceived, questioned, and situated within the national narrative," says Dr. Alexie Tcheuyap, Dean of Arts, who shares some of his own experiences and broader perspectives on the meaning of Black History Month in Canada.
Celebrate Black authors, their stories, and their voices! Join Black Studies in this opportunity to connect with writers, explore new books, and support Black scholarship and creativity.
Congratulations to Sinéad Costello, an undergraduate co-registered in Arts and St Jerome’s, who will soon journey to McGill University as a national finalist for the prestigious McCall MacBain Scholarships, Canada’s largest leadership-based scholarships for master’s and professional studies.
The Arts Undergraduate Office presents "Whisker Away Your Worries", a fun afternoon with some friendly rescue cats and a paws-itive break from your day.
Arts Undergraduate Students Only. Watcard Required. Registration closed as the event is at capacity.