Faculty of Arts AI Forum
The Arts AI Forum gives the Faculty of Arts community an opportunity to exchange views, learn from others, and generate new ideas and projects regarding Generative AI.
The Arts AI Forum gives the Faculty of Arts community an opportunity to exchange views, learn from others, and generate new ideas and projects regarding Generative AI.
Save the date and plan to join us on the slopes to ski or snowboard at these exclusive and beautiful private resorts in the Blue Mountains (near Collingwood)! We’ll also be welcoming your classmates from the Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Health and the Faculty of Science to join us on the hills.
Save the date and plan to join us on the slopes to ski or snowboard at these exclusive and beautiful private resorts in the Blue Mountains (near Collingwood)! We’ll also be welcoming your classmates from the Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Health and the Faculty of Science to join us on the hills.
Arts undergrad and graduate students are invited to join a conversation about the upcoming Arts reorganization to six schools with the Dean of Arts and members of the Arts Re-Org Working Group, moderated by ASU’s VP Academic. This event will be entirely online due to snow event campus closure.
The Indigenous Speakers Series is honoured to present Dr. Kim TallBear, professor, author, and expert in historical and ongoing roles of science and technology in the colonization of Indigenous peoples.
The Arts Undergraduate Office Presents "Pics and Mix". An afternoon full of crafts, treats, and good energy to help you unwind before your midterms.
Arts Undergraduate Students Only. Watcard Required. Registration recommended but not required. Supplies are first-come, first-serve basis.
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.
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.
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.
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 recommended but not required.