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How UBC faculty are using theatre so adults with intellectual disabilities can reshape conversations about inclusive housing.
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Anticipating discrimination takes a toll on daily health, UBC study finds
Many people regularly brace for discrimination before it happens. A new UBC-led study shows that this anticipation is common—and that it can heighten stress and physical symptoms in everyday life.
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Texting with a stranger beats a chatbot at easing loneliness
UBC-led study challenges the idea that an always-available AI companion can substitute for human connection.
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Balanced operating budget for 2026/27 approved by UBC Board of Governors
UBC is projecting a balanced financial position as part of its 2026/27 budget, approved by the university’s Board of Governors this week.
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‘Now is the time’: UBC’s inaugural UNESCO Chair tackles racialized health inequities through law and policy
UBC’s first UNESCO Chair on Health, Race and Human Rights will use law, data and policy to confront racialized health inequities at a critical moment for democracy and human rights worldwide.
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What does China’s host bid mean for the High Seas Treaty?
by Dr. Philippe Le Billon, UBC department of geography and School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, and Zelda Ladefoged, UBC department of geography
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UBC’s approach to AI and academic integrity, and due process for students
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Track your steps? Here’s a less obvious way to improve your health
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Genetic testing improves treatment, survival for Black breast cancer patients
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Wanna Bet? Prediction markets are coming to Canada.
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