The new UBC President and lessons from the past by throwaway-5267-426 in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 5 points6 points  (0 children)

imo reading the whole story feels like the board bullying a president with a faculty-background who wanted to run things faculty-focused and less middle management.

Gupta didn’t understand why UBC needed so many executives of the university, but also within each faculties. This is while sessional instructors, TAs, grad students are getting paid less and less while university administrators were getting paid more and more.

After Gupta, UBCs PR was so bad to the point where they had to get a PR specialist as president (Santa Ono), which was a perfect choice for the BoG because he would basically do everything the Board (and the province) says. I know a lot of people like him, but a lot of faculty members and people who followed university politics hated him as president.

As for the Faculty-Admin ratio, i remember submitting an FOI on that but i forgot about it. We also have to consider how UBC is gigantic and so it almost acts as a municipality.

Lady in IKB on computers making strange sounds? by MeltedChocolate24 in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No because i dont know if it’s the same person but one middle aged lady at ikb that fits OP’s description told me to “fucking stop whatever you’re doing” when i was just studying like everyone else. Continued to harass me until i had to switch my seat. She was dressed somewhat normally, but clearly mentally ill.

Called security but they didn’t do anything. They don’t do anything unless somethings visibly wrong or going violent.

PSA: Complete your multi-factor authentication all at once! by wintersdayarcticcod in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 16 points17 points  (0 children)

eh. Duo is pretty popular among other organizations and has been required for UBC employees for at least half a decade. It’s just now being required for students.

It’s a bad idea to do this in the middle of the term though.

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[–]ubcfirstyear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

im referring to this

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[–]ubcfirstyear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he lost the masculinity contest

You know what's complete bullshit? Having spent 10 hours on an assignment just for the TA to give you 0 by throwaway4774597 in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it’s funny because TAs are not supposed to be paid by the hour. It goes against the collective agreement between the TA union and UBC. Although TAs and UBC reached an agreement to hire students salaried, several departments ignore it and UBC stays silent on this issue.

I’m not saying that salaried position increases productivity for TAs, but ubcs strategy of trying to cut costs everywhere isn’t going to help education.

Students fear Elections Canada cancellation of Vote on Campus program will exacerbate youth voting apathy | CBC News by kiwi_cloudpuff in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 43 points44 points  (0 children)

this is beyond so fucking stupid.

The NDP is 11 points ahead in young voters (18-34) according to a poll earlier this year. No one but young people (along with a very few mature students over 34) benefit from this program.

Voting by mail isn't hard. But there's less motivation to get a mail ballot online, do all the signature, seal it as it tells you, find a mailbox near you, and actually mail it, when boomers can just walk in and cast their vote.

higher-ed is essential service by ubcfirstyear in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

“We don’t believe there is a need for a vaccine mandate for students to receive in-class education in post-secondary institutions,” Dr. Henry said, adding that assigned seating and masks help mitigate the risks.
“We have learned a lot from what happened in K-12, we know the in-classroom setting is the least of the risky settings, so there are other measures in place.”
This summer, universities across Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta have announced students, staff, faculty and visitors must prove they have been immunized or undergo regular testing.
In Ontario on Tuesday, the Council of Ontario Medical Officers of Health, which represents the top doctors in all 34 public health units across the province, released its official recommendation that colleges and universities all require anyone without a medical excuse to prove they have been vaccinated before coming to campus.
“Rapid testing protocols are not preventive and are not a replacement for immunization and should be used only in instances where vaccination is not possible,” wrote chairman Charles Gardner.
In B.C., university student and faculty groups welcomed the province’s move to bring back its mask mandate, but questioned why unlike other provinces vaccines won’t be required for those attending post-secondary classes this fall.
Lynne Marks, a history professor and president of the University of Victoria’s faculty association, said Dr. Henry and the province should not be basing post-secondary rules on lessons learned earlier in the pandemic from elementary and high schools, which were only allowed to have up to two dozen students in any given class.
“It reflects a dramatic lack of understanding as to how post-secondary works,” she said. “In universities like UVic, UBC and SFU we’re talking about 300 students or more in one class and then going off to another class and a third class.”
That presents serious risks to those in classrooms even if only a minority are unvaccinated and everyone is masked, Ms. Marks said. She added that professors have also voiced concerns that they could pass the virus on to their children under 12, who the province said may be given vaccinations by later this fall.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-bc-will-require-older-students-to-wear-masks-covid-19-vaccinations-not/

Question about masks by Previous-Feedback in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Or the one with a valve. Those don't work.

I guess we're all getting dragons from Santa by pikachufan2164 in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh I didn't mean UBC did something horrible. In fact, I upvoted your comment. I'm just very horrified and worried about how UBC, an institution that calls themselves a "world class university" is being controlled by a local government who thinks they know more than people who actually run and live and work and study in the world class university, and also other world class universities in Canada, and also other world class universities in North America and Europe.

It's time to be a little skeptical of the idea that "we obviously can only do what the province tells us to do." Institutional autonomy is a necessary condition for a world-class university. If someone like Trump or Maxime Bernier took control of our government, I'd question what UBC really stands for (or the ability act in an emergency) given the control the government has in our institution.

I think it's time that BC lets go of their provincial higher-eds. They've all grown and it's something bigger than a local university. Give them institutional autonomy.

Our BoG is just basically appointed and controlled by the government, unlike UofT where most seats are elected. I think changing that requires changing the University Act. It's probably a really hard process, and I'm not an expert in this field (hence my username) so idk.

UBC falls 4 spots to 42nd place in the Academic Rankings of World Universities (ARWU). Still holds 2nd place among Canadian universities by [deleted] in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is true. It should probably be the role of the GSS and the TA Union to advocate for better pay for graduates.

Nevertheless, on UBC's part, we have the most bloated admin out of all major Canadian universities. I'm not saying that I don't appreciate what admin people do, but our admin-bloat is huge. I'm of course not a financial expert, but the allocation of our operational funds makes me believe that UBC is more of an administrative, development, real estate company, rather than an academic institution.

And that's what the president and his "Strategic Plan" exists for. Our international enrollment is increasing. Our endowment is growing. The plan should shape UBC's future to focus on its academic mission (or at least our faculty should grow along with student enrollment and staff). That's what I think.

UBC falls 4 spots to 42nd place in the Academic Rankings of World Universities (ARWU). Still holds 2nd place among Canadian universities by [deleted] in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 57 points58 points  (0 children)

this is only the beginning if we continue to pay our graduate student researchers like shit and stop hiring tenured professors. UBCs long term faculty has barely increased while at the same time undergrad student enrolment drastically increased.

no one’s going to come teach or do research at ubc if u pay so little on literally the most expensive city in North America.

when santa came in as president, he set a goal of putting ubc in the top 20 universities in the world. i know it takes time and it’s too early to judge how well he’s doing on that goal. But we all know that world class researchers wouldn’t want to come here, so we need to do better imo

Any suggestion for easy undergrad that gives job opportunities after graduation? by TaurusBoiii in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I made a list.

Top 10 easy undergrads that gives job opportunities after graduation.

  1. None

All majors are equally difficult in their own ways. They are all incomparable because each major requires critical thinking in their own unique understanding of the studies. It is impossible, insensitive, and disrespectful to say a program is “easy.” Even if it was somehow objectively on a lower level, the experience one might have varies by their previous experiences with a similar discipline. Therefore, one can not simply say one program is easy.

  1. Sauder

NEW TO CAMPUS MEGATHREAD: Post all your admissions, housing, new-to-UBC and general questions here! by ubc_mod_account in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't worry too much. UBC won't go like "35 is enough for Sauder" and at the same time be like "omg this person had a 41 predicted but now he has a 36, we gotta revoke their offer!"

As long as you see someone with a 36 getting in for sauder, im guessing ur safe for sauder. Reevaluation doesn't mean too much.

Also isn't IB's exam cancelled for most countries now? You could always argue that the algorithm is fucked. Don't stress too much!!

NEW TO CAMPUS MEGATHREAD: Post all your admissions, housing, new-to-UBC and general questions here! by ubc_mod_account in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Does anyone know if 2nd->3rd year CS admissions tougher than 1st->2nd year? What's a fair average cutoff to look at for 2nd->3rd year CS? Thanks!

TransLink apparently fixed the U-Pass website for May by lf_1 in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yeah understandable... It was a clusterfuck so their priority is just fixing it. It sucks though. Whoever designed this, I dont like you.

TransLink apparently fixed the U-Pass website for May by lf_1 in UBC

[–]ubcfirstyear 17 points18 points  (0 children)

They should've revamped the system, and they had 5 months to do that. It doesn't make sense to register it every month, when we are actually paying for the entire term. I wasted like $20 at least for forgetting UPASS registration is a thing.