Ke Nako! Changing the African Conversation | Malaika Kapur & Kuzi Mutonga | TEDxTerryTalks
This talk offers a refreshing perspective on Africa by recognizing it as a thriving global business hub, and the epicentre of a youth dividend that will…
Read articleInvolvement Opportunity: Terry Project Podcast, Asst. to Technical Producer
The Terry Project Podcast had a fun year last year. We shared UBC stories, debated euthanasia, examined indigenous rights and title , looked at post-Gaddafi Libya, analyzed…
Read articleInvolvement Opportunity: Assistant to the Technical Producer, Terry Project Podcast
Boy, the Terry Project Podcast was fun last term. In review, we had 4 great 60-minute radio documentaries, each progressively stronger than the last. First, in…
Read articleInvolvement Opportunity: Research Assistant, Terry Project Podcast
Boy, the Terry Project Podcast was fun last term. In review, we had 4 great 60-minute radio documentaries, each progressively stronger than the last. First, in…
Read articleWe’re hiring! UBC MIX – Work Study / Work Learn
The Terry* team is hiring!! We’re looking for an enthusiastic student to join our UBC MIX project team. Students applying to this position must be eligible…
Read articleStart Ups and the New Social Empire
“Engage or die.” That’s the kind of line we’re fed everyday, those of us attending or anyway attached to social media
Read articleInterested in bridging #UBC with the Downtown Eastside? UBC Learning Exchange is looking for a new Academic Director.
Kind of needs a new awning don’t you think? Something cool like this? And maybe you know of a great prof who would be awesome for…
Read articleLife-changing ideas
When I was a kid, my mother used to read stories before I went to sleep. In those fairy-tales and fables, she read to me that…
Read articleEducation Failing on Failure
In my Terry Blogging debut I’m going to cautiously begin with a critical observation of the Terry Blog. In spite of my love for the Terry…
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Tuition: a conservative view
By Alec Lee,
It’s a fact of life that certain programs cost more to study than others. Presumably this is due to expected earnings in one’s career; those who…
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