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International Partnerships

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International Networks

Delegation from the University of Development Studies in Ghana pictured with UBCO leadership in front of UBCO LIbrary

UBC is proud to partner with peer universities around the world and is part of prominent international university networks.

  • Association of Pacific Rim Universities(APRU)
  • U7+ Alliance
  • Association of Public & Land-Grant Universities(APLU)
  • U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities (U15)
  • International Sustainable Campus Network(ISCN)
  • Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute
  • University Climate Change Coalition(UC3)
  • Academics Without Borders
  • Scholars at Risk
  • Talloires Network of Engaged Universities
  • Highly Integrative Basic and Responsive (HIBAR) Research Alliance
  • The Association of Commonwealth Universities(ACU)

For more information about UBC’s network engagement, contact global.partnerships@ubc.ca.

 

Okanagan Campus International Office
Office of the Provost & Vice-President Academic
Okanagan Campus
ADM119 - 1138 Alumni Ave
Kelowna, BC Canada V1V 1V7
Email international.ok@ubc.ca
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