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Table of Contents Table of Contents Chancellor's Message & Wednesday, May 22, 2013 President’s Message 1 GRADUATE STUDIES; AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH SCIENCES; LAW; MEDICINE 8:30 am {Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Experimental Medicine, Genetic Counselling, Musqueam Welcome 2 Health Care and Epidemiology, Medical Genetics, Occupational and Environmental The Board of Governors & Hygiene, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Physiology, Rehabilitation Sciences, Reproductive and Developmental Sciences, Senate 3 Surgery}; POPULATION AND PUBLIC HEALTH UBC Traditions 5 Ph.D., M.A.A.P.P.S./ J.D., M.H.A., M.H.Sc., LL.M., LL.M.C.L., M.O.T., M.P.T., M.P.H., M.R.Sc., M.Sc., B.M.L.Sc., B.Mw., J.D./M.B.A., J.D. UBC’s Important Historical Honorary Degree Recipient: Lee Lakeman Moments 6 The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 15 Graduating Students 16-18 Acknowledgements 8 11:00 am GRADUATE STUDIES, MEDICINE Parting Words to M.D./Ph.D., M.D. The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 19 UBC Grads 9 Graduating Students 20-21 Significant Accomplishments GRADUATE STUDIES; ARTS {Canadian Studies, English, French, Italian, Latin American & Contributions 10 1:30 pm Studies, Modern European Studies, Music, Romance Studies, Spanish}; MUSIC Ph.D., D.M.A., M.A., M.Mus., B.A., B.Mus. Scholarships, Medals and Diplomas – Collaborative Piano Studies, Music Performance Prizes 11 The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 22 Graduating Students 23-25 GRADUATE STUDIES; ARTS {Art History, Asia Pacific Policy Studies, Asian Area 4:00 pm Studies, Asian Languages and Cultures, Chinese, Comparative Literature, Critical and Curatorial Studies, Creative Writing, Drama, Film Production, Film Studies, First Nations Languages and Linguistics, First Nations Studies, Japanese, Linguistics, South Asian Languages, Speech Sciences, Theatre, Theatre (Design/Technical), Visual Arts}; JOURNALISM Ph.D., M.A., M.A.A.P.P.S., M.F.A., M.J., B.A., B.F.A. All Ceremonies to take Diplomas – Applied Creative Non-Fiction, Applied Linguistics, Art History, Film place in the Chan Centre for Production, Film Studies, Linguistics the Performing Arts. Honorary Degree Recipient: The Honourable Steven Point, O.B.C. The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 26 Graduating Students 27-29 A General Reception will follow each ceremony at the Thursday, May 23, 2013 Flag Pole Plaza. 8:30 am GRADUATE STUDIES; EDUCATION Ph.D., Ed.D., M.A., M.Ed., M.E.T., B.Ed.(Elementary Program), B.Ed.(Middle Years), B.Ed.(Secondary Program) Diploma in Education The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 30 Graduating Students 31-33 11:00 am GRADUATE STUDIES; EDUCATION: KINESIOLOGY; FORESTRY Ph.D., M.A.Sc.(Forestry), M.A., M.F., M.H.K., M.I.F., M.Kin., M.Sc.(Forestry), M.S.F.M., B.H.K., B.Kin., B.Sc.(Forest Sciences), B.Sc.(Natural Resources Conservation), B.Sc.(Wood Products Processing), B.S.F. Diploma in Forestry (Advanced Silviculture), Forest Engineering The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 34 Graduating Students 35-36 GRADUATE STUDIES; ARTS {International Relations, Political Science, United States 1:30 pm Studies} Ph.D., M.A., B.A. Honorary Degree Recipient: Tzeporah Berman The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 37 Graduating Students 38-39 GRADUATE STUDIES; ARTS {Ancient Culture, Religion & Ethnicity, Anthropology, 4:00 pm Classical Archaeology, Classical, Near Eastern & Religious Studies, Classical Studies, Classics, Geography, Germanic Studies, History, Medieval Studies, Religion Literature and the Arts, Religious Studies} Ph.D., M.A., B.A. The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 40 Graduating Students 41-43 Spring Congregation 2013 | i Table of Contents Friday, May 24, 2013 GRADUATE STUDIES; ARTS {Psychology} 8:30 am (Division of B.A. students to be determined by the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts) Ph.D., M.A., B.A. The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 44 Graduating Students 45-46 GRADUATE STUDIES; ARTS {Cognitive Systems, Computer Science, Family Studies, 11:00 am Interdisciplinary Studies (B.A. only), Mathematics, Psychology, Sociology}; LIBRARY, ARCHIVAL and INFORMATION STUDIES (Division of B.A. students to be determined by the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts) Ph.D., M.A., M.A.S., M.L.I.S., M.A.S./M.L.I.S., B.A. The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 47 Graduating Students 48-50 GRADUATE STUDIES; ARTS {Economics, Philosophy, Women’s and Gender Studies}; 1:30 pm SOCIAL WORK Ph.D., M.A., M.S.W., B.A., B.S.W. The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 51 Graduating Students 52-53 GRADUATE STUDIES {Interdisciplinary Studies}; COLLEGE FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY 4:00 pm STUDIES {Bioinformatics, Cell and Developmental Biology, Genetics, Interdisciplinary Oncology, Neuroscience, Software Systems}; LAND AND FOOD SYSTEMS Ph.D., M.A., M.F.R.E., M.F.S., M.Sc., M.S.S., B.Sc.(Agro), B.Sc.(APBI), B.Sc. (FNH), B.Sc.(GRS) The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 54 Graduating Students 55-56 Monday, May 27, 2013 GRADUATE STUDIES; SCIENCE {Biology Options (B.Sc. only: Cell Biology, Cell Biology 8:30 am and Genetics, Genetics, General Biology), Microbiology & Immunology} Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc. The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 57 Graduating Students 58-59 GRADUATE STUDIES; SCIENCE {Biology Options (Animal, Conservation, Ecology, 11:00 am Evolutionary, Marine, Plant), Botany, Integrated Sciences, Zoology, Combined Major in Science, General Science (Life Science or concentrations in any of the above)} Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc. Honorary Degree Recipients: Ian Stirling, O.C. The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 60 Graduating Students 61-62 GRADUATE STUDIES; SCIENCE {Biochemistry (B.Sc. only), Biotechnology, Cognitive 1:30 pm Systems, Computer Science, Pharmacology (B.Sc. only), Physiology, Psychology} Ph.D., M.Sc., B.C.S.(ICS), B.Sc. Diploma in Computer Science The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 63 Graduating Students 64-65 GRADUATE STUDIES; SCIENCE {Astronomy, Atmospheric Science, Biophysics, 4:00 pm Chemistry, Climatology, Earth and Ocean Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geographical Biogeosciences, Geology, Geophysics, Hydrology and Soil, Mathematics, Mathematical Sciences, Oceanography, Physical Geography, Physics, Resource Management and Environmental Studies, Statistics; General Science (with concentra- tions in any of the above)} Ph.D., M.A., M.Sc., B.Sc. Diploma in Meteorology The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 66 Graduating Students 67-69 ii | Spring Congregation 2013 Table of Contents Tuesday, May 28, 2013 GRADUATE STUDIES; APPLIED SCIENCE {Integrated}; DENTISTRY; PHARMACEUTICAL 8:30 am SCIENCES Ph.D., Pharm.D., M.Sc., D.M.D., B.A.Sc., B.D.Sc., B.Sc.(Pharm.) Diploma in Periodontics The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 70 Graduating Students 71-72 GRADUATE STUDIES; APPLIED SCIENCE {Bio-Medical, Clean Energy, Clinical, 11:00 am Computer, Electrical, Engineering Physics, Geological, Mining} Ph.D., M.A.Sc., M.Eng., M.Sc., B.A.Sc. The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 73 Graduating Students 74-76 GRADUATE STUDIES; APPLIED SCIENCE {Civil, Environmental, Mechanical, 1:30 pm Mechatronics} Ph.D., M.A.Sc., M.Eng., M.Sc., B.A.Sc. The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 77 Graduating Students 78-79 GRADUATE STUDIES; APPLIED SCIENCE {Chemical and Biological, Materials}; 4:00 pm ARCHITECTURE and LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE; COMMUNITY and REGIONAL PLANNING; NURSING Ph.D., M.A.S.A., M.A.S.L.A., M.Arch., M.L.A., M.A.Sc., M.A.P., M.Eng., M.N., M.S.N., M.Sc., M.Sc.P., B.A.Sc., B.En.D., B.S.N The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 80 Graduating Students 81-83 Wednesday, May 29, 2013 GRADUATE STUDIES; COMMERCE & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION {Combined 8:30 am Business & Computer Science, Commerce & Economics, General Business Management, Human Resources, International Business Management, Management Information Systems, Organizational Behaviour, Transportation and Logistics} Ph.D., M.Sc.B., E.M.B.A., I.M.B.A., M.B.A., M.M., B.Com. The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 84 Graduating Students 85-86 11:00 am COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION {Accounting, Real Estate} B.B.R.E., B.Com. The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 87 Graduating Students 88-89 1:30 pm COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION {Finance, Marketing} B.Com. The Processions and Programme of Ceremony 90 Graduating Students 91-92 Spring Congregation 2013 | iii iv | Spring Congregation 2013 Message from the Chancellor — Sarah Morgan-Silvester Warmest congratulations! Your graduation today from The actions and exert a powerful infl uence on the coming generations. University of British Columbia signals an important milestone in As you prepare to assume these roles, I hope you will remember your personal lives and the lives of those who have supported you the critical role that UBC has played in your preparation. Looking in your educational efforts. It’s also a transformational occasion, ahead, I hope your educational achievements are a source of one that renders you different in the eyes of the world than you confi dence as you go about fi nding solutions to some of our most were the day before you offi cially became a graduate of one of the pressing problems. world’s great universities. Irrespective of which degree you have attained, you have made a compelling statement about your skills I encourage you to maintain your relationship with the university and character. to which you have already dedicated so much time, creativity, and energy. With more than 290,000 graduates spread over 120 You are not merely intelligent; you are also disciplined and countries, the Alumni Association is an invaluable resource for resourceful. You are focused and determined in both short-term you as you embark on your career. Please take advantage of and and long-term endeavors. You are a skilled researcher and an contribute to this extraordinary community of alumni who began independent thinker. You are a problem solver who can be counted their professional lives at UBC, and who form a network that upon to succeed under trying circumstances.
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