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Other BCom Webinar 2012-02-13 15:00:00
Description

Topic: BCom Program Information and Application Process Live and interactive! There is NO CHARGE for this service. If you have a computer with an internet connection and speakers, you can participate - you'll be able to hear the admissions officer speak, see business-specific slides and ask questions via text chat. The session will last between 30 and 60 minutes.

To register for this presentation, you must RSVP by emailing bssclerk@uvic.ca to receive login instructions and a password.
Related Website http://gustavson.uvic.ca/undergraduate/prospective/admission/information_sessions/
Location Via Computer
Times 15:00:00 to 16:00:00
Pricing Free and Open to the Public
Sponsor Stacey Gavora
250-472-4728
bssclerk@uvic.ca
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Alumni Pathways to Success Summit 2012-02-13 21:00:00
Description

Pathways to Success is a professional development opportunity for current graduate students as well as graduate alumni. This intensive, two-day program, offered consists of workshops and expert panels that provide practical information that helps students and alumni launch a satisfying career, academic or otherwise. 
 
Visit here for more details and registration information. Registration is now open and it's filling up fast.

Refreshments for this workshop sponsored by the UVic Student Ambassadors.
Related Website http://transition.uvic.ca/pathways/index.php
Location SOCIAL SCIENCES & MATHEMATICS
Times 21:00:00 to 16:00:00
Pricing Free
Sponsor Ian Robertson, MBA
250-472-4286
jroberts@uvic.ca
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Other Reading Break: No Classes or Labs 2012-02-13 08:00:00
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Location CORNETT BUILDING
Times 08:00:00 to 17:00:00
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Sponsor Anthropology Office
250-721-7047
anthtwo@uvic.ca
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Exhibit The Emergence of Architectural Modernism II: UVic and the Regional Aesthetic in the Late 1950s and 60s 2012-02-13 10:00:00
Description

The second in a series of exhibitions and publications exploring the relationships, personalities and projects contributing to the development of a regional modernist aesthetic in the post-war Victoria urban landscape, this exhibition develops themes of the earlier exhibition Town and Gown: Centennial Square and the the Gordon Head Campus: Seminal Projects (1962–1972) March 10–May 2, 2011.

During this period a small number of legacy architectural firms changed Victoria's built environment with forward-looking planning and bold new architectural forms. Drawing on plans, drawings, photographs and architectural models from the period, this exhibit explores a number of planning initiatives, design projects and building programs that defined this important phase in the development of the Capital Region.

Photo is Bay Parkade Entry 1960 by Hubert Norbury.

The Legacy Art Gallery is open Wednesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.



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Related Website http://uvac.uvic.ca
Location Legacy Art Gallery, 630 Yates Street
Times 10:00:00 to 16:00:00
Pricing Admission is free.
Sponsor UVAC Publicist
250-381-7645
maltpub@finearts.uvic.ca
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Exhibit The Silent Observer 2012-02-13 07:30:00
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He is known as the “father of Canadian photojournalism,” quietly clicking with the "eye of an artist, the concentration of a surgeon, and the reflexes of a cat." From Trudeau’s mischievous slide down the banister on Parliament Hill, to Ben Johnson’s momentary thrill of triumph at winning the 100 meter dash, to the accusing glance of a child of the Chernobyl disaster, Ted Grant has created thousands of iconic images over the past six decades, distilling our world into single, expanding moments.

The Silent Observer features Grant's latest work, a continued exploration of healers, this time from the point of view of medical interns. Grant captures these young men and women in classrooms, operating rooms and rural clinics, from moments of intense concentration to playful laughter, as they journey from student to physician.

Ted Grant is the only photographer to hold both Gold and Silver medals for Photographic Excellence from the National Film Board of Canada. He has published eight books, lectured at prestigious universities and taught courses for the School of Journalism at Carleton University. He has acted as Photographic Coordinator for the Pan American and Commonwealth Games, and for the World Athletic Championships in Edmonton. In 2008, he was presented an Honorary Doctorate of Laws Degree from the University of Victoria.



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Location MEARNS CENTRE / MCPHERSON LIBRARY
The Maltwood Prints and Drawings Gallery at the Mcpherson Library (Lower Level)
Times 07:30:00 to 23:00:00
Pricing Admission is free.
Sponsor Publicist
250-381-7645
maltpub@finearts.uvic.ca
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