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Celebrate Learning Week

Recap: 2019 Celebrate Learning Week

Recap: 2019 Celebrate Learning Week

By anna alger on May 14, 2019

The eleventh annual Celebrate Learning Week took place April 29 through May 5 at UBC’s Vancouver campus, featuring 21 events from 9 departments showcasing teaching and learning at UBC. This year’s inclusive-teaching themed week welcomed 400 attendees.

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Possible futures for UBC in 2050

Possible futures for UBC in 2050

By Emi Sasagawa on May 31, 2016

In May, CTLT held a panel discussion on what education would look like in 2050, in celebration of one hundred years of teaching and learning at UBC.

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What will education look like in 2050?

What will education look like in 2050?

By Emi Sasagawa on March 31, 2016

CTLT is hosting a panel discussion on the future of higher education on May 5, 2016. Join us to participate in the conversation.

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2014 TLEF Showcase

2014 TLEF Showcase

By Kaavya Lakshmanan on November 5, 2014

TLEF Showcase: A Diverse Look at the Benefits of a TLEF Grant The TLEF Showcase, the first CTLT event at Celebrate Learning Week 2014, kicked off on Oct 27th, with presentations from various faculty members of diverse disciplines discussing how a TLEF grant has impacted their teaching and the learning experiences of their students. Andrew […]

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Thank you for attending Celebrate Learning Week 2014!

Thank you for attending Celebrate Learning Week 2014!

By Sophie Gardner on November 5, 2014

Thank you for sharing and exploring your passion for teaching and learning during the 7th Annual Celebrate Learning Week! Click here to view photos and read more about this year’s event.

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Celebrate Learning Week 2014

Celebrate Learning Week 2014

By Sophie Gardner on October 27, 2014

Celebrate Learning Week is back for its 7th year from October 25 – November 1, 2014!

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