Green College UBC
Green College is a graduate residential college that promotes advanced interdisciplinary inquiry through free public lectures, events and performances, and through relaxed discussions around the dinner table. The College is home to 100 graduate students, postdoctoral scholars and visiting artists and academics at UBC.
On the Salish Sea
A Roundtable on “A Precarious Enterprise: Making a Life in Canadian Publishing”
Crafty Play
Confessions of a Seahorse Biologist: Diving into an exhilarating field season across the Yucatan
Meaningful Networks: Who Do You Trust?
Endogenous Retroviruses and Where to Find Them: A Journey Through Health and Disease
Victoria Chang Reads "With My Back to the World"
Rising Tides
Embracing the Impossible
From Pixels to Pupil: Computer Vision and Augmented Reality in Medical Robotics
So What is “Quantum” Anyway?
Anthropology Over Time
Water and Ecopoetry
Ambition and its Public Reception: A Social Media Analysis of Chalamet's SAG Speech
From Bats to Pandemics: How Bat Immune Systems Fuel Deadly Viruses
EDI Teaching Practices Workshop: Unconscious Biases in Language Teaching
Confucius and Film-Philosophy: Regarding the Ludic Politics of Chinese Screen-Plays
Much More Than a Blood Clot: How Blood Coagulation Shapes our Immunity and Metabolic Health
Is There a Crisis of Narration? Narrative Imagination on Chinese Social Media
Immunology Over Time
Having Bayes’ Theorem in the Scientific Toolkit: Experiences and Reflections
Transfeminist Transhumanism
Dining with Decorum: A Sensual Fireside Chat with AI on Sex
Cultural Hallucinations and the Illusion of the Psychedelic Renaissance
Ecocentric Constitutional Law: What, Why, and How
Instilling Inspiration into Sound
Applied Critique
Marc Perez reads Dayo
Leading in a Time of Uncertainty: My Road to Kindness