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University of British Columbia

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About University of British Columbia

The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a public research university with campuses near Vancouver and Kelowna, in British Columbia, Canada. With an annual research budget of $893 million, UBC funds 9,992 projects annually in various fields of study within the industrial sector, as well as governmental and non-governmental organizations.

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The University of British Columbia has an official A-Lab, which is their syntax of speech lab — it's where you go if you want to study the linguistics of that kind of thing, and it's called the A-Lab.

from 244: No Such Thing As A Fishman, 2018-11-23 at 00:29:59 · read transcript

Other times University of British Columbia came up

  1. There's a lot of debate about whether you get disgusted because of a moral judgment you've made or whether it's kind of the other way around, whether our moral judgments guide what we then find disgusting or whether disgust is inherent. Then we judge based on that. There was an experiment at the University of British Columbia which gave patients ginger capsules. It experimented how disgusting people found things when they had had those as opposed to when they hadn't had those.

    No Such Thing As A Toilet In The Car, 2019-02-01 · listen

  2. Let's work together and make a difference, because small actions lead to big change. For more tips on recycling, visit toronto.ca slash recycle right. Can Indigenous ways of knowing help kids cope with online bullying? At the University of British Columbia, we believe that they can. Dr. Johanna Sam and her team are researching how both Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth cope with cyber-aggression, working to bridge the diversity gap in child psychology research. At UBC, our researchers are answering today's most pressing questions.

    555: No Such Thing As Catherine Of Croydon, 2024-10-31 · listen

  3. Can trees help us grow more resilient to climate change? At the University of British Columbia, we believe that they can. Dr. Suzanne Simard and her team are connecting our future to nature. Their Mother Tree project could transform how we manage forests, capturing more carbon and safeguarding biodiversity for generations to come. At UBC, our researchers are answering today's most pressing questions. To learn how we're moving the world forward, visit ubc.ca slash forward happens here.

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