Guide to UBC 2021/22

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UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE Politics are everywhere and UBC is no exception. For the political junkies out there, or for those who are just curious, here is a brief overview of UBC’s governance structure, and how to get involved. UBC VANCOUVER SENATE The Vancouver Senate is the largest governing body on campus. Under the University Act, the Senate is responsible for creating new scholarships and academic programs, setting term and break dates, as well as other functions pertaining to UBC’s operation around BC. Students elect 18 representatives every March to sit on the nearly 90-seat body. This breaks down to five student-at-large positions, one student senator per faculty and two students representing graduate studies. While small, the Student Senate Caucus has been instrumental in passing things like last year’s winter break extension and the ban on remote invigilation softwares like Proctorio! BOARD OF GOVERNORS (BOG) If UBC is considered bicameral, then the BoG is the so-called “house of sober second thought.” With only 21 members — most of whom are appointed by the provincial government, not elected by stu30 | UBC

dents, faculty or staff — BoG takes a more conservative approach to governance. This has notably included approving yearly tuition increases despite students voicing their opposition during consultations. The body is also tasked with non-academic affairs like sexual misconduct policy, as well as external consultations with government at all levels. Currently, Max Holmes and Georgia Yee serve as your two student representatives on the Board. Like student senators, they are elected every March. So, if working alongside Vancouver business people and UBC faculty sounds fun, why not throw your hat into the metaphorical ring? ADMINISTRATION Last, but not least, is UBC’s admin who manages the day-to-day business of the university. Headed by President Santa Ono and seven vice-presidents, the admin quite literally runs everything from finances to ensuring students have a great experience at UBC. You’ll likely get a few student surveys from some VP office during the year. Fill them out, but also be sure to vote in student elections — the AMS, GSS and Student Senator Caucus are much better at pushing for student priorities than a survey sent via email. U


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Keeping safe from illicit drugs

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Weed and where to get it

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Drinking consciously

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Sexual health 101

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Consent

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Best bars in the area

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Drinking on the cheap

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Cheap eats vs. best eats in Vancouver

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Outdoor attractions

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Navigating transit and U-Pass

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Vancouver attractions

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pages 82-83

Neighbourhood highlights

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pages 84-85

Legal resources

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pages 79-81

Grad student resources

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page 78

Queer student resources

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page 77

Indigenous student resources

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page 76

International student resources

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page 75

Accessibility resources

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page 74

Essential apps for students

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page 70

103 things to do at UBC

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COVID-19

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page 71

Finding your community at UBC

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page 66

Returning to campus in a pandemic

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pages 72-73

International student experience

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page 65

Resumes and cover letters

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pages 63-64

Balancing work and school

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page 62

Budgeting

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page 59

Navigating health insurance

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page 58

Financial resources

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page 60

Student employment

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page 61

Mental health

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page 57

Staying healthy

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page 56

Getting around UBC and Vancouver

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pages 52-55

Roommates

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page 48

Campus eats

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pages 50-51

Greek life

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page 47

Exploring your sexuality

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page 49

Navigating off-campus housing

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page 46

Wisdom on living in residence

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page 41

Dorm essentials

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page 40

Campus traditions

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pages 38-39

Clubs at UBC

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pages 35-37

The Thunderbirds

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page 34

University governance

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page 30

Campus attractions

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pages 28-29

The Alma Mater Society (AMS

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pages 31-33

A brief history of UBC’s campus

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pages 26-27

The Panellists

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A guide to studying effectively

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pages 21-23

Professors and TAs

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The basics

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Hybrid learning

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From high school to university

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Learning beyond the classroom

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Academic resources

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