The Canada Summer Jobs Program (CSJ) provides funding to not-for-profit organizations, public-sector employers (including most UBC faculties and departments) and private small businesses with 50 or fewer employees to create summer job opportunities for full-time students. It provides young people...

The Call for Proposals for the Summer 2025 session (May 1 - August 31, 2025) will open on UBC CareersOnline from Monday, January 6th to Monday, January 27th at 11:59PM PST. If you have any questions, please contact work.learn@ubc.ca. ...

The Call for Proposals for Summer 2025 (May 1 - August 31, 2025) will open on UBC CareersOnline from Monday, November 25th, 2024 to Wednesday, January 29th, 2025 at 11:59PM PST. If you have any questions, please contact worklearn.iura@ubc.ca. ...

The University is committed to providing access for students with disabilities while maintaining academic standards. As the provision of academic accommodations can be complex given the range of possible instructional/exam formats, providing accommodations is best accomplished through a...

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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is the department at the Government of Canada responsible for dealing with immigration (eg. study permits, work permits, entry visas etc.). As regulations and policies change at the federal level, International Student...

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UBC's Faculty and staff members play important roles as influencers informing students' career journeys in both formal and informal ways. While navigating career is complex and layered for all of us, students from *equity-seeking groups may face experiences related to systemic barriers in the...

Faculty-student interactions—both in and out of the classroom—can positively influence first-year students’ sense of belonging at university. The ‘Prof-in-Space’ pilot at the University of British Columbia is one approach to fostering informal community by embedding faculty in campus-wide,...

The pursuit of a degree is a meaningful experience for students, ripe with moments to learn about who they are, what matters to them, and how they want to contribute to the world. ...

August and September are exciting months for the University. New undergraduate and graduate students join our community and we welcome back returning students. All faculty and staff play an important role in creating a memorable orientation experience for UBC students. 

The Centre for Accessibility hires student assistants throughout the year. As a student assistant, you will work directly with students with disabilities in a variety of ways. Most jobs take place on UBC’s Vancouver campus. ...

International Student Development is a team of advising professionals with expertise in international student issues. Our advisors and Regulated Canadian Immigration consultants (RCICs) advise on issues like immigration and health insurance, while coaching students through life and cultural...

The Centre for Accessibility provides leadership on issues of accessibility for people with disabilities at UBC Vancouver, working in partnership with faculties to foster inclusive learning, living and working environments for students. The Centre for Accessibility provides support and programming...

The UBC Centre for Community Engaged Learning functions as a resource for stakeholders both inside and outside of the University. We provide strategic and operational support to: ...

A safe place for students, faculty, staff who have experienced sexual violence, regardless of where or when it took place. This includes any attempt or act of a sexual nature without your consent. All gender identities, expressions and sexualities are welcome.

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The Centre provides a wide range of programming and services supporting student involvement and leadership. From their first day on campus until their end of their time at UBC, students are offered opportunities to learn, lead, and get connected to a community. Students can connect with our...