Past Campaigns
Looking for a previous campaign?
Old campaigns never die…they just fade away. Many of the campaigns we offer throughout the year have a longer life than just the targeted dates of the campaign or are renewed on an annual basis. Here you’ll find our older communicator’s toolkits so that you can still use or adapt the information throughout the year.
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Seminar: Everything you need to know about occupational sensitization
Whether you work in a lab, animal facility, workshop, museum — or even an office, you may come into contact with sensitizers at your workplace that can trigger an allergic response following contact and damaged immune response with repeated exposure. UBC…
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Grab a sweater and prepare for a cooler campus
The temperatures have dropped and winter conditions are coming to our campus. A reminder to bundle up and dress appropriately to stay warm and safe from the winter elements.
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VCH COVID-19 Booster Clinic
A Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) COVID-19 booster clinic has opened at the UBC Life Sciences Centre. Please help share this information with your faculty/departments.
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Are you prepared for an emergency?
Emergencies happen, and as UBC students, faculty, and staff, we all have a role to play in emergency preparedness. Safety & Risk Service’s Emergency Management team will be setting up a booth from September 6 to 8, 2022 to share…
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Emergency Preparedness Week is May 1-7, 2022
As part of the UBC community, we would like to increase our community’s resilience. We all have a role to play in an emergency, and we want you to Get Informed, Get Prepared, and Take Action so you, your loved…
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Prepare your team for UBC’s updated Business Expense Rules for faculty and staff
UBC’s Business Expense Rules form the framework for incurring and reimbursing expenses and help ensure we all use public funds reasonably, appropriately, and efficiently. The updated rules will come into effect on April 1, 2022 and will be available on…
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Cover Your Cough: Communications Toolkit
Getting sick is never fun, but thankfully there are a few precautions we can all take to stay healthy and stop the spread of germs that make you and others sick. Help us spread the word, not germs!
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