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University of British Columbia
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University of British Columbia

The University of British Columbia (UBC) is located on Point Grey in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Located just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver, the university is near several beaches and has views of the local mountains. The 7.63 km² Pacific Spirit Regional Park serves as a green-belt between the campus and the city. UBC, along with Pacific Spirit Regional Park and the residential community of University Hill form the University Endowment Lands.



One of UBC's oldest buildings: Chemistry

Motto: Tuum est (Previous official translation: "It's up to you"; now: "It's yours")
Founded 1908
School type Public
Chancellor Allan McEachern
President Martha Piper
Location Vancouver, British Columbia
Enrollment 28,893 undergrad, 6,489 grad
Campus surroundings Forest, ocean, beach
Campus size 1.7 km² maintained
Mascot Thunderbird

Table of contents
1 Facts and figures
2 Alumni
3 Famous instructors
4 Brief History
5 Current Faculties and Schools
6 Sites of interest
7 Student Media
8 External link

Facts and figures

In 2003, UBC had 3,167 full-time faculty, and 4,612 non-faculty full-time employees. It boasts 33,566 undergraduate students, 7,379 graduate students, and 180,000 alumni in 120 countries. UBC had an operating income of $366 million CAD in 2001. Buildings on campus occupy 1,091,997 gross m2, located on 1.7 km² of maintained land. The current UBC president is Dr. Martha Piper and the VP Students is Brian Sullivan.

In 2001/2002, UBC had one of the lowest undergraduate tuition rates in Canada, at an average of $2,181 CAD per year for a full-time program. This was due to a freezing of tuition rates by the New Democratic Party government. In 2002 the Liberal government came into power and removed the tuition freeze. In 2002/2003 UBC increased its undergraduate and graduate tuition rates by roughly 30%; give or take 10%, depending on faculty/school. This has led to increased enrollment and better facilities, but also to student unrest and union strikes. UBC plans to increase tuition fees by another 30-40% in the upcoming 2003/2004 Academic Year.

The university's street plan is mostly in a grid of malls (for driving and pedestrian-only). Lower Mall and West Mall are in the southwestern part of the peninsula, with Main, East, and Wesbrook Malls northeast of them.

Alumni

The most famous alumni from UBC include:

Famous instructors

Brief History

Current Faculties and Schools

Sites of interest

Gardens

Museums and Galleries

Libraries

Performance Arts Theatres

Student Services and Residences

Sports Arenas and Recreation

Student Media

External link