Centre for Community Engaged Learning
The Centre for Community Engaged Learning collaborates with students, staff, faculty, and community partners to work through complex community-based issues, both locally and internationally. Programming places students in community settings for hands-on, immersive experience – either as part of an academic course or through voluntary co-curricular placements.
UBC Learning Exchange
A community engagement initiative based in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Local residents participate in and lead programs. Students learn in collaboration with residents. Faculty members partner on student placements, community-based research, knowledge exchange and community workshops. Local networks and organizations partner on these activities. The Learning Exchange is aiming to provide opportunities for UBC to make a contribution to the scholarship of engagement.
Public Scholars Initiative
The UBC Public Scholars Initiative (PSI) is designed to support UBC doctoral students as they strive for purposeful social contribution, produce new and creative forms of scholarship and dissertations, and explore diverse career pathways. With the PSI, UBC seeks to assist PhD students as they rise to address complex challenges in new, collaborative, and engaged ways.
Indigenous Research Support Initiative
The Indigenous Research Support Initiative (IRSI) has been established to enable collaborative research with Indigenous communities, university researchers and other partners. Our vision is to provide professional research support and services to Indigenous communities and university researchers to undertake collaborative projects based on community-led interests and grounded in principles of reciprocal accountability.
UBC Public Humanities Hub
UBC Vancouver’s Public Humanities Hub is a three-year pilot project established in 2019 to foster and support collaborative research and to highlight and develop public-facing research in the Humanities in Arts, Law, and Education, at UBC-V.
Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies
The Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (PWAIS) is committed to excellence in research; its goal is to stimulate collaborative, creative, innovative interdisciplinary research that makes important advances in knowledge. PWAIS runs a number of programs with strong community-engagement themes, including the Peter Wall Solutions Initiative, the Solutions Internship Program and the Peter Wall Exchange public lecture series.
Knowledge Exchange
We work with communities and stakeholders to develop and share relevant, impactful new knowledge. UBC recognizes its responsibility to make academic knowledge more accessible, understandable and relevant. The university strives to be a unique, engaged partner in collaborative research programs and reciprocal educational opportunities, and in the sharing of research outputs that enrich the lives of local and global communities.
Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre
The Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre (IRSHDC) at UBC provides access for former Indian Residential School students, their families, and communities to records of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (housed at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Archives). The IRSHDC also provides information resources from partner institutions in support of education, public information, research, and dialogue about the Indian Residential School System and its legacies.
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre
The Irving K. Barber Learning Centre is a gateway to UBC’s extensive library systems. It enhances access to information, knowledge and teaching through the support of learning and research on an interactive basis with people in BC and across the world. The Learning Centre is engaged in outreach, consultation and collaboration activities with community, including: webcasting of UBC-based lectures, promoting UBC community events, running the Small Business Accelerator program and the In-Digitization Project.
Government Relations
The UBC Office of Government Relations supports UBC’s engagement with Government. The office supports members of the UBC community who are seeking advice on any matter relating to government and works with all levels of government that want to connect with the UBC Community. The office facilitates government visits to campus and organizes meetings and events for UBC faculty, staff and students to interact with members of the government.
Green College
Green College is a residential facility for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and visiting faculty but it is also a host-venue for co-curricular, cross-disciplinary and cross-sectoral programs arranged by UBC students, faculty and community partners. The College hosts numerous academic and artistic events open to members of the university and the wider local community. See the Green College Calendar of Events to learn what is happening next.
First Nations House of Learning
First Nations House of Learning has four main functions: organizing and providing Longhouse student services; overseeing public programming and use of the building; providing a point of contact for liaison with Aboriginal communities; and leading strategic planning on UBC Aboriginal initiatives. The UBC Vancouver Aboriginal web portal is your resource for information relating to Aboriginal programs, initiatives, research and services that are available on the UBC Vancouver campus.
Entrepreneurship @ UBC
entrepreneurship@ubc offers programs supporting entrepreneurs from ideas to funding, through programs which include inspiring high school students, and offering advice, lab space, mentorships, access to experts, and networking opportunities to aspiring entrepreneurs.
Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT)
CTLT is a transformative educational services partner to the UBC Community. CTLT provides programs, training and funding for faculty members to enhance teaching and learning. If you are an instructor looking to learn more about engaged practices and opportunities for funding, check out CTLT’s Institute for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning or CTLT’s Communities of Practice.
Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability (CIRS)
The Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability (CIRS) is an internationally recognized research institution that serves as a living laboratory of, and research test-bed for, sustainable practice. The CIRS Community encompasses researchers, at UBC and other academic institutions, local and international partners from industry, government, non-government and non-profit organizations, staff and students working in the CIRS building. CIRS hosts educational events and runs initiatives to take the outcomes of sustainability research into the marketplace.