Covid-19 & Society Course Registration
Join a conversation about the impacts of COVID-19 in this new online course from UBC Sociology. COVID-19 & Society invites students to examine COVID-19 as a global public issue, considering how pandemics inform social inequality, interpersonal interaction and societal change locally and internationally. Together we will explore the impact of COVID-19 on institutions such as […]
Community Food Garden
The ANSO Gardens, hosted by UBC Sociology, are located just east of the building entrance and offer 18 planter plots for the use of all building occupants. The Gardens are made possible by a grant from the UBC HR Healthy Workplace Initiative Program and a grant from the Sustainability Office Xerox fund.
Unanswered Questions Into Outdoor Tools Revealed
Do you know how to choose the perfect tools, instruments as well as other backyard equipment? If no, our manual shall be ideal for everyone. If you heard regarding camp trips, you realize that it’s actually a sort of relaxation that you can fix up through the water, in a forest or possibly in some […]
Things You Can Do With quite large tool kits
Guys react just like child when picking instruments for house restoration. Their excitement could end up in an entirely occupied storeroom space with instruments. If you haven’t collected a house improvement set so far, you can use the checklist including just about the most necessary products. Women of all ages which reside their own unbiased […]
Important Dates
May Tues 1 Special Faculty Meeting (2107) 11:00-12:30 Tues 8 Faculty Meeting (2107) 11:00-12:30 Mon 14 Summer Term 1 begins Mon 21 University Closed (Victoria Day) Tues 22 Special Faculty Meeting (2107) 11:00-12:30 Thurs 24 Faculty Retreat 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Thurs 24 Reception for Anne Martin-Matthews 4:00-5:30 p.m. […]
Visiting Professors Policy
Goals: Ensure a diverse group of visiting professors to the department, in terms of geography and areas of expertise. Ensure that visiting professors feel welcome and supported during their stay. Ensure that the department benefits from their visit. Guidelines listed below are all based on ensuring that we meet these 3 goals. Selection of visitors […]
Department of Sociology Faculty Workload Policy
The workload guidelines outline minimum expectations for faculty members of the Department of Sociology. All faculty members should contribute to the department through some combination of teaching, research, educational leadership, and academic and community service activities. The precise balance of these contributions will vary from faculty member to faculty member, and the guidelines aim to […]
Procedures W2017 For Faculty
This document clarifies procedures and practices followed in the Department of Sociology. It is meant to provide guidance to Faculty members, providing a helpful reference and ensure transparency, fairness and equity in how we deal with each other, with our staff and students, and with other units on campus. Senate Policies (as set out in […]
UBC Presentations at the Canadian Sociological Association Conference
Click here to see a full program of presentations by UBC academics at the CSA Conference (May 29th – June 1st).