History
Okanagan University College
The current site of UBC Okanagan was initially used by Okanagan University College (OUC), which had been founded in 1989 (in principle) as a part of a plan by the government to improve access to post-secondary education in the Southern Interior British Columbia. Initially, degrees were awarded in partnership with other universities, but by 1995, the university college began granting degrees in its name. In the late 1990s, OUC started lobbying efforts to gain full university status.University of British Columbia
In December 2002, the British Columbia Progress Board submitted a report to the provincial government, recognizing the need to expand post-secondary education in the Okanagan. The board, chaired by the University of British Columbia president Martha Piper, recommended that the province extend "the mandate of an existing provincial University to Kelowna...." In March 2004, BC Premier Gordon Campbell and UBC President Martha Piper held a press conference, announcing that OUC would be dissolved. OUC's university operations would be consolidated at its North Kelowna Campus and would come under the University of British Columbia. The other programs and campuses of OUC would form a new community college, which would later take on the name Okanagan College. The OUC Board was reportedly not invited to the press conference. It had not been told in advance of the imminent demise of the OUC Board and removal or the termination of the majority of the OUC board members. According to the Ministry backgrounder released at the time, the affiliation between UBC Vancouver and UBC Okanagan would be "based on the highly successful University of California model" and that "UBC Okanagan and UBC Vancouver will each have an independent senate to set academic priorities for their respective institutions, based regional needs and priorities. At the same time, they will share a common board of governors, with strong representation from each region." As of December 2019, UBC's Okanagan campus is represented on the UBC Board of Governors by John Klironomos and Nicole Udzenija.Academics
UBC's Okanagan campus offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate (Ph.D. & Masters) programs. There are more than 50 undergraduate programs in Arts, Education, Engineering, Fine Arts, Human Kinetics, Management, Media, Medicine, Nursing, and Sciences. The university also offers graduate programs in the following areas: Biology, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Computer Sciences, Education, Engineering, English, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, Fine Arts, Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies, Management, Mathematics, Medical Physics, Nursing, Psychology, and Social Work.Research
Since established in 2005, the research capability and researcher profiles have increased rapidly. Annual tri-council funding increased from $1.1M to $5.9M between 2005 and 2015. The total research funding reached $14.7M/year, with 714 projects in 2015. Research at UBC Okanagan is highly collaborative, emphasizing direct student involvement to advance discoveries in fields of importance globally and locally. The Survive and Thrive Applied Research (STAR) initiative exemplifies this spirit of innovation with cutting-edge projects, including control software for unmanned aerial vehicles. STAR creates a bridge between UBC Okanagan and industry, specializing in technologies for human protection and performance in extreme, remote, or rural conditions. There are currently 15 research centers and 505 faculty members on the Okanagan campus.Campus
The UBC's Okanagan Campus is situated on a hill between Glenmore and Ellison in Kelowna and resides on traditionalTransportation
Although the campus itself is located in a semi-rural area, it has a direct interchange withDowntown Kelowna Campus
UBC's Okanagan Campus also has a presence in Downtown Kelowna with UBC Innovation Library and Innovation UBC Hub locations. UBC announced in June 2020 that it's planning to expand its presence in Downtown Kelowna by constructing a new mixed-use office tower on Doyle Ave. There is also a Southern Medical Clinical Academic Campus located atExpansion
According to the UBC Okanagan Campus Plan from September 2015, the next 20 years will see drastic expansion in research, teaching, student residence, and commercial spaces. A proposed increase in academic space would more than double the current capacity. The student residence is proposed to increase by approximately 2,200 beds to a total of approximately 3,900 beds. Commercial space would increase from to . The additional space will remain within the main Okanagan campus, rather than expanding into the West Endowment Lands. Sustainability upgrades to 11 of the existing buildings are also underway. Future projects include the newly constructed Nechako Commons Block building adjacent to the UNC (University Centre), additional residences, an engineering design building, a retrofit of a nearby industrial building billed as Innovation Precinct, and various other, more minor projects.Student life
The University Centre (UNC) contains many student services, including Students' Union Okanagan of UBC office, meeting rooms, student club space, cafeteria and pub, cinema, multi-faith space, UBC Health & Wellness Clinic, learning centers, and Collegia. The university also maintains a Student Experience Office that organizes orientation programs, commuter Collegia spaces, volunteer opportunities, and mentorship options. Food establishments on campus are exclusively operated by either UBC Food Services or the students' union. By September 2021, Nechako Commons Block (NCH) adjacent to UNC will house a 500-seat Pritchard Dining Hall, which provides unlimited access to food for students on a meal plan. A campus convenience store, student housing and business operations offices will also be relocated to Nechako Commons Block.Collegia
Common rooms known as Collegia were created for commuter students, containing kitchen facilities, study space, lounges and social areas. Each Collegium has theme and targeted for a particular student population, however, they are open to all students. The campus' Collegia program has gained national attention as a ''home-away-from-home'' for its large commuter population.Greek life
The Okanagan campus currently has two sororities and two fraternities. The sororities are Kappa Beta Gamma and Alpha Omega Epsilon. The fraternities areCampus media
The Phoenix
''The Phoenix'' is the bi-weekly student newspaper at the University of British Columbia's Okanagan campus. It was established in 1989 at former Okanagan College.UBCO.TV
UBCO.TV was a web-based TV station that existed until 2016 and created videos about research, teaching, current events and campus life at the Okanagan campus. UBCO.TV was also streamed on TVs across the campus in common areas. UBC Studios Okanagan and UBC Communications Services took over the UBCO.TV functions and co-manages a YouTube channel.Faculties and Schools
The Okanagan campus has the following faculties and schools: *College of Graduate Studies *Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies *Faculty of Applied Sciences **School of Engineering *Faculty of Health and Social Development **School of Nursing **School of Health and Exercise Sciences **School of Social Work *Faculty of Medicine Southern Medical Program *Faculty of Management *Okanagan School of Education *Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences *Irving K. Barber Faculty of ScienceReferences
Further reading
* Freake, R. (2005). OUC Memoirs. Okanagan University College, Kelowna. *External links
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