Students from the Scandinavian & Nordic program and student club will host a Lucia event for everyone to enjoy a short program of candle-lit choir singing.
The UBC Scandinavian and Nordic Cultural Association will be hosting a discussion with guests who identify as Sámi to talk about Sámi histories, and their challenges throughout the past century.
On October 5, the Department of Central, Eastern, and Northern European Studies invites you to explore the variety of pathways for CENES students and graduates.
Explore a series of culturally-situated health programs in Waaswaaganing with Dr. Tim Frandy, Assistant Professor of Nordic Studies. These projects help illustrate the value and necessity of humanists working in public health today.
Arts Multilingual Week (October 31st to November 4th) is organized in collaboration with over a dozen units across campus. The week’s events will feature students, scholars, and community members reflecting on multilingualism as a practice, discussing career opportunities for multilingual graduates and performing multilingualism through artistic means.