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December 3, 2020
WESTalks
WESTalks is a collaborative initiative by IC-IMPACTS Student Engagement Committee (SEC) and the University of British Columbia’s Future Waters, and is being hosted jointly by students at UBC and McGill University. The combined network includes over 1000 research students and faculty members,…
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November 25, 2020
Lulu Island Water Treatment Plant virtual Tour
The UBC BCWWA Student Chapter invites you to a two-part virtual wastewater plant tour and interactive discussion with Ulli of the Lulu Island Wastewater Treatment Plant. Part 1: Pre-recorded Virtual Tour Virtual Tour Part 2: Live Interactive Discussion with Plant Operator …
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November 25, 2020
Water Luncheon Series: Karilyn Alex
Register for our online water luncheon with Kari Alex on November 25th at 12pm https://water.ubc.ca/news/waterluncheons
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November 23, 2020
Water Industry Panel Discussion and Networking Event
Come and join this panel discussion on “BEYOND 2020: FUTURE OF WATER”- a Post-Pandemic Reset in the Water Industry. Presented by BCWWA Young Professional’s Committee. More information is in the poster below: Register Here Remo Link
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November 19, 2020
WESTalks
WESTalks is a collaborative initiative by IC-IMPACTS Student Engagement Committee (SEC) and the University of British Columbia’s Future Waters, and is being hosted jointly by students at UBC and McGill University. The combined network includes over 1000 research students and faculty members,…
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November 18, 2020
UBC Future Water Brews and News
Welcome to our November monthly Brews and News! This week we will focus on the topic of "Water Privatization: the right approach for water resources management?". Water is a precious and not an unlimited resource, especially potable drinking water of good quality. Water…
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September 30, 2020
UBC Future Water Brews and News
This week we will ask what is sure to be a controversial question: Should ocean (marine) and freshwater research be considered as a single research field, or are their uses/ challenges/ values distinct enough to warrant two fields of research?? Do we see water as acting like a one-way…
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September 30, 2020
Future Waters Luncheon
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June 24, 2020
Future Waters Luncheon (online) with Dr. Ameli
Presenter: Dr. Ali Ameli is an Assistant Professor of Hydrology and Geological Engineering at the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, UBC. Dr. Ameli is an expert in critical zone hydrology, and his research addresses: Where does rain/snowmelt water go within the critical zone, and…
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May 27, 2020
Future Waters Luncheon (Virtual)

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