Upcoming Events

Masters of Digital Media Open House

April 24th, 2010

Become a Master of Digital Media. Apply now - Deadline March 31

Join us at these exciting events and get your questions answered about the Master of Digital Media (MDM) program. The MDM is a 20-month master's degree program in entertainment technology and digital media combining industry-facing curriculum, real-world projects and an internship.

This powerhouse degree bears the seals of 4 leading post-secondary institutions: the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, Emily Carr University of Art + Design and the British Columbia Institute of Technology. Attend any or all of the following events to find out more information:

Online Information Sessions, February 25, March 2 & 17 - Learn about the MDM program from the comfort of your living room. These events include a presentation as well as time for Q & A.

Final MDM Open House, March 24 - An event not to be missed! The final Open House before the March 31st MDM Application Deadline This event is hosted by EA, one of our proud industry partners.

All events require pre-registration. For more information and to register, visit mdm.gnwc.ca or contact us by phone at 778-370-1001 or by email at admissions@gnwc.ca.

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Dr. Patricia Churchland: ʻMammalian Brains & Moral Valuesʼ"

Annual Brain Awareness Week Distinguished Neuroethics Lecture

Dr. Patricia Churchland: ʻMammalian Brains & Moral Valuesʼ"

Wednesday March 17th, 2010 12 pm The Brain Research Centre Conference Room (floor 1, 2211 Wesbrook Mall)
  Presented by The NATIONAL CORE FOR NEUROETHICSʻMammalian Brains "

Posted on March 12th, 2010, 2:47 pm

Graduate Opportunities Seminar 2008 - Handout Download

For those of you who missed the seminar yesterday, or did not manage to get a copy of our handout - it is available here for download.

  • Tony

Posted on September 10th, 2008, 10:54 am

Apply to COGS

Arts students can apply to COGS by declaring your major online through the Student Services Centre. Science students in the Computational Intelligence and Design stream should contact Computer Science advising. Science students in the Cognition and Brain stream should contact the Cognitive Systems program administrator - cogs at interchange dot ubc dot ca.

If you have any questions about how or why apply to COGS, please visit the advising section.

Posted on November 5th, 2007, 11:55 am

COGS Co-op opportunities

If you are interested in pursuing an Arts or Science co-op, you can find more information here.

Posted on February 16th, 2007, 1:31 pm