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SUMMARY:Research Horizons: What Now\, What Next? An Evening with UBC’s Newest University Killam Professors
DESCRIPTION:Join UBC’s six newest University Killam Professors for a unique glimpse into the future of their research and learn why the questions they’re asking are important for us all. Discover what’s inspiring these leading thinkers in diverse areas spanning physical rehabilitation\, history\, biomonitoring and age dating\, multilingual literacy\, ocean sustainability and evolutionary biology. \nRecognized for their outstanding research and teaching careers to date with the highest honour that UBC can bestow on its faculty\, the University Killam Professors will address compelling questions\, including: \n\nWill new technologies and digital health approaches adopted during the pandemic transform how patients recover from stroke?\nCan we understand the emotions behind the past decisions of our bureaucrats\, and should it change how we assess the history of government activities?\nHow can a global storytelling initiative contribute to decolonization?\nWhich new species are rapidly arising? And why do they sometimes disappear in an instant?\nCan we reset how we interact with our oceans to advance economic equity and social justice in harmony with nature?\nWhat knowledge can we unlock from microscopic samples of chemical elements? What can they reveal about the earth’s formation\, our current environment and human social interaction?
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SUMMARY:Research Horizons: What Now\, What Next? An Evening with UBC’s Newest University Killam Professors
DESCRIPTION:Join UBC’s six newest University Killam Professors for a unique glimpse into the future of their research and learn why the questions they’re asking are important for us all. Discover what’s inspiring these leading thinkers in diverse areas spanning physical rehabilitation\, history\, biomonitoring and age dating\, multilingual literacy\, ocean sustainability and evolutionary biology. \nRecognized for their outstanding research and teaching careers to date with the highest honour that UBC can bestow on its faculty\, the University Killam Professors will address compelling questions\, including: \n\nWill new technologies and digital health approaches adopted during the pandemic transform how patients recover from stroke?\nCan we understand the emotions behind the past decisions of our bureaucrats\, and should it change how we assess the history of government activities?\nHow can a global storytelling initiative contribute to decolonization?\nWhich new species are rapidly arising? And why do they sometimes disappear in an instant?\nCan we reset how we interact with our oceans to advance economic equity and social justice in harmony with nature?\nWhat knowledge can we unlock from microscopic samples of chemical elements? What can they reveal about the earth’s formation\, our current environment and human social interaction?
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/research-horizons-what-now-what-next-an-evening-with-ubcs-newest-university-killam-professors-2/
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SUMMARY:Research Horizons: What Now\, What Next? An Evening with UBC’s Newest University Killam Professors
DESCRIPTION:Join UBC’s six newest University Killam Professors for a unique glimpse into the future of their research and learn why the questions they’re asking are important for us all. Discover what’s inspiring these leading thinkers in diverse areas spanning physical rehabilitation\, history\, biomonitoring and age dating\, multilingual literacy\, ocean sustainability and evolutionary biology. \nRecognized for their outstanding research and teaching careers to date with the highest honour that UBC can bestow on its faculty\, the University Killam Professors will address compelling questions\, including: \n\nWill new technologies and digital health approaches adopted during the pandemic transform how patients recover from stroke?\nCan we understand the emotions behind the past decisions of our bureaucrats\, and should it change how we assess the history of government activities?\nHow can a global storytelling initiative contribute to decolonization?\nWhich new species are rapidly arising? And why do they sometimes disappear in an instant?\nCan we reset how we interact with our oceans to advance economic equity and social justice in harmony with nature?\nWhat knowledge can we unlock from microscopic samples of chemical elements? What can they reveal about the earth’s formation\, our current environment and human social interaction?
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/research-horizons-what-now-what-next-an-evening-with-ubcs-newest-university-killam-professors-3/
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SUMMARY:Research Horizons: What Now\, What Next? An Evening with UBC’s Newest University Killam Professors
DESCRIPTION:Join UBC’s six newest University Killam Professors for a unique glimpse into the future of their research and learn why the questions they’re asking are important for us all. Discover what’s inspiring these leading thinkers in diverse areas spanning physical rehabilitation\, history\, biomonitoring and age dating\, multilingual literacy\, ocean sustainability and evolutionary biology. \nRecognized for their outstanding research and teaching careers to date with the highest honour that UBC can bestow on its faculty\, the University Killam Professors will address compelling questions\, including: \n\nWill new technologies and digital health approaches adopted during the pandemic transform how patients recover from stroke?\nCan we understand the emotions behind the past decisions of our bureaucrats\, and should it change how we assess the history of government activities?\nHow can a global storytelling initiative contribute to decolonization?\nWhich new species are rapidly arising? And why do they sometimes disappear in an instant?\nCan we reset how we interact with our oceans to advance economic equity and social justice in harmony with nature?\nWhat knowledge can we unlock from microscopic samples of chemical elements? What can they reveal about the earth’s formation\, our current environment and human social interaction?
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/research-horizons-what-now-what-next-an-evening-with-ubcs-newest-university-killam-professors-4/
LOCATION:Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre & Online
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SUMMARY:Research Horizons: What Now\, What Next? An Evening with UBC’s Newest University Killam Professors
DESCRIPTION:Join UBC’s six newest University Killam Professors for a unique glimpse into the future of their research and learn why the questions they’re asking are important for us all. Discover what’s inspiring these leading thinkers in diverse areas spanning physical rehabilitation\, history\, biomonitoring and age dating\, multilingual literacy\, ocean sustainability and evolutionary biology. \nRecognized for their outstanding research and teaching careers to date with the highest honour that UBC can bestow on its faculty\, the University Killam Professors will address compelling questions\, including: \n\nWill new technologies and digital health approaches adopted during the pandemic transform how patients recover from stroke?\nCan we understand the emotions behind the past decisions of our bureaucrats\, and should it change how we assess the history of government activities?\nHow can a global storytelling initiative contribute to decolonization?\nWhich new species are rapidly arising? And why do they sometimes disappear in an instant?\nCan we reset how we interact with our oceans to advance economic equity and social justice in harmony with nature?\nWhat knowledge can we unlock from microscopic samples of chemical elements? What can they reveal about the earth’s formation\, our current environment and human social interaction?
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