Please join us for the third event in the CENES series “Ukraine: a Spotlight on the Culture of Change and Resistance” on Friday, June 24, at 10 am Pacific time via Zoom.
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.
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.
Join us for a session on international opportunities specifically for students in German, Scandinavian and Slavic Studies! Go Global offers numerous options for UBC students to travel across the world while participating in meaningful learning opportunities. Study for a term or over the summer and earn credits! Featured image: Photo by Erik Odiin on Unsplash
In this multi‐disciplinary inquiry, UBC students will take up social responsibilities as researchers, drawing connections to territory and space of Auschwitz camp complex.