In the Media

Prof. Sheryl Lightfoot talks about how BC’s intentional approach is reshaping Indigenous rights

Prof. Sheryl Lightfoot talks about how BC’s intentional approach is reshaping Indigenous rights

Prof. Dr. Sheryl Lightfoot says BC’s approach to Indigenous rights is transforming governance and fostering a democratic relationship with First Nations in the Walrus.

A podcast with Prof. Yves Tiberghien on the state of the US-China relationship: ‘Shaking the Global Order’

A podcast with Prof. Yves Tiberghien on the state of the US-China relationship: ‘Shaking the Global Order’

Prof. Yves Tiberghien features on the latest episode of the “Shaking the Global Order” podcast to talk about the state of Sino-American relations.

Prof. Yves Tiberghien featured on The Adversity Quotient podcast to discuss the “Five Things to Know About Indo-Pacific Politics”
Prof. emeritus Philip Resnick explores how the British Columbia election is being haunted by the ghosts of 1952

Prof. emeritus Philip Resnick explores how the British Columbia election is being haunted by the ghosts of 1952

As British Columbia prepares for an election on Oct. 19, the province is facing a seemingly unfamiliar situation.

Prof. Antje Ellermann and PhD student Dhriti Mehta compare immigration policies in Canada and the US

Prof. Antje Ellermann and PhD student Dhriti Mehta compare immigration policies in Canada and the US

Canada and the U.S. are both liberal democracies with high levels of immigration. However, their immigration policies are starkly different.

Lessons from the frontline: Prof. Yves Tiberghien writes about the burgeoning security and economic race in the Indo-Pacific

Lessons from the frontline: Prof. Yves Tiberghien writes about the burgeoning security and economic race in the Indo-Pacific

What can Canada learn from its democratic partners in East Asia and South Asia that are facing an increasingly competitive and securitized environment?

Prof. Stewart Prest on the consequences of BC United suspending its campaign

Prof. Stewart Prest on the consequences of BC United suspending its campaign

Professor Stewart Prest says that the suspension of BC United’s campaign puts many of the party’s MLAs in a difficult situation as they “have to build their own team from scratch” with only seven weeks until the election.

Prof. Gerald Baier and Prof. Stewart Prest on BC United’s collapse

Prof. Gerald Baier and Prof. Stewart Prest on BC United’s collapse

Professor Gerald Baier explains that the forcing Rustad out of BC United contributed more to the party’s collapse than its rebrand. Professor Stewart Prest says the BC NDP will now focus on issues such as affordability, housing and health care.

“University wasn’t just a dream anymore” – Honours student Kamil Kanji

“University wasn’t just a dream anymore” – Honours student Kamil Kanji

Honours student and former Vice President, Academic and University Affairs at the AMS Kamil Kanji discusses his passion for advocacy and leadership and his dreams of becoming a Supreme Court Judge in Alumni UBC’s new Q&A.

Prof. Stewart Prest says broad economic issues won’t drive B.C. vote choices

Prof. Stewart Prest says broad economic issues won’t drive B.C. vote choices

Professsor Stewart Prest explains that “barring some kind of deficit or debt crisis for the province” voters will focus on issues of affordability and health spending in the election.