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− | |description=71 Rhodes scholars, 3 Canadian Prime Ministers | + | |description=Canadian university with 71 Rhodes scholars and 3 Canadian Prime Ministers |
− | |headquarters=Vancouver, British Columbia,Canada | + | |headquarters=Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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| The Vancouver campus is situated on the unceded territory of the [[Musqueam Indian Band|Musqueam]] people<ref>https://indigenous.ubc.ca/indigenous-engagement/musqueam-and-ubc/?login</ref> in the [[University Endowment Lands]], about {{convert|10|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} west of [[Downtown Vancouver]].<ref>http://www.publicaffairs.ubc.ca/services-for-media/ubc-facts-figures/</ref> UBC is home to [[TRIUMF]], Canada's national laboratory for [[Particle physics|particle]] and [[nuclear physics]], which houses the world's largest [[cyclotron]]. In addition to the [[Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies]] and Stuart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute, UBC and the [[Max Planck Society]] collectively established the first [[Max Planck Institute]] in North America, specializing in [[quantum materials]].<ref>https://news.ubc.ca/2010/10/04/mr-10-139/ </ref> One of the largest [[research libraries]] in Canada, the [[UBC Library]] system has over 9.9{{nbsp}}million volumes among its 21 branches.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20151214090313/http://about.library.ubc.ca/library-history/ </ref><ref>http://about.library.ubc.ca/2013/08/19/ubc-library-hits-all-time-high-in-arl-rankings/ </ref> The [[University of British Columbia Okanagan|Okanagan campus]], acquired in 2005, is located in Kelowna, British Columbia. | | The Vancouver campus is situated on the unceded territory of the [[Musqueam Indian Band|Musqueam]] people<ref>https://indigenous.ubc.ca/indigenous-engagement/musqueam-and-ubc/?login</ref> in the [[University Endowment Lands]], about {{convert|10|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} west of [[Downtown Vancouver]].<ref>http://www.publicaffairs.ubc.ca/services-for-media/ubc-facts-figures/</ref> UBC is home to [[TRIUMF]], Canada's national laboratory for [[Particle physics|particle]] and [[nuclear physics]], which houses the world's largest [[cyclotron]]. In addition to the [[Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies]] and Stuart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute, UBC and the [[Max Planck Society]] collectively established the first [[Max Planck Institute]] in North America, specializing in [[quantum materials]].<ref>https://news.ubc.ca/2010/10/04/mr-10-139/ </ref> One of the largest [[research libraries]] in Canada, the [[UBC Library]] system has over 9.9{{nbsp}}million volumes among its 21 branches.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20151214090313/http://about.library.ubc.ca/library-history/ </ref><ref>http://about.library.ubc.ca/2013/08/19/ubc-library-hits-all-time-high-in-arl-rankings/ </ref> The [[University of British Columbia Okanagan|Okanagan campus]], acquired in 2005, is located in Kelowna, British Columbia. |
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− | As of [[2017]], eight Nobel laureates, 71 [[Rhodes Scholarships]] scholars, 65 [[Olympic medals|Olympians]], ten fellows in both [[American Academy of Arts & Sciences]] and the [[Royal Society]], and 208 fellows to the [[Royal Society of Canada]] have been affiliated with UBC. Three [[Canadian prime ministers]], including Canada's first female prime minister [[Kim Campbell]] and current prime minister [[Justin Trudeau]] have been educated at UBC.<ref>http://news.ubc.ca/2015/11/04/ubc-alumnus-justin-trudeau-sworn-in-as-canadas-23rd-prime-minister/ </ref> | + | As of [[2017]], eight Nobel laureates, 71 [[Rhodes Scholarships]] scholars, 65 [[Olympic medals|Olympians]], ten fellows in both [[American Academy of Arts & Sciences]] and the [[Royal Society]], and 208 fellows to the [[Royal Society of Canada]] have been affiliated with UBC. Three [[Canadian prime ministers]], including [[Justin Trudeau]], have been educated at UBC.<ref>http://news.ubc.ca/2015/11/04/ubc-alumnus-justin-trudeau-sworn-in-as-canadas-23rd-prime-minister/ </ref> |
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− | ==Alumni==
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− | ===Nobel laureates===
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− | * [[Bertram Brockhouse]], BA 1947 (math and physics),<ref>https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1994/brockhouse-cv.html</ref> [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]] laureate (Physics, 1994) "''for the development of [[neutron spectroscopy]]''
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− | * [[Robert Mundell]], BA 1953,<ref>http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/397448/Robert-A-Mundell|publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica|title=Robert A. Mundell</ref> [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]] laureate (Economics, 1999) "''for his analysis of monetary and fiscal policy under different exchange rate regimes and his analysis of optimum currency areas''"
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− | *[[Hans G. Dehmelt]], [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel]] laureate ([[Physics]], 1989); visiting researcher in 1955.
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− | *[[Daniel Kahneman]], Nobel laureate ([[Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences|Economics]], 2002); faculty member (1978–1986)
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− | *[[Har Gobind Khorana]], Nobel laureate ([[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Medicine]], 1968); faculty member (1952–1960)
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− | *[[Michael Smith (chemist)|Michael Smith]], Nobel laureate ([[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]], 1993); professor of molecular biology (1966–2000)
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− | *[[Richard Thaler]], Nobel laureate ([[Nobel Prize in Economics|Economics]], 2017); visiting associate professor (1984–1985)<ref>http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/Richard.Thaler/vitae/CV.pdf</ref>
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− | *[[Carl E. Wieman]], Nobel laureate ([[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]], 2001); professor of physics (2007–2013)
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− | ===Academia===
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− | * [[Kanti Bajpai]], former headmaster of [[The Doon School]]
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− | * [[Amit Chakma]], President, [[University of Western Ontario]]
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− | * [[Patricia Churchland]], philosopher
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− | * [[John J. Clague]], Geological Survey of Canada scientist and [[Simon Fraser University|SFU]] professor
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− | * [[Thomas Franck (lawyer)|Thomas Martin Franck]], international law scholar; NYU Law Professor Emeritus; former Editor-In-Chief of the ''American Journal of International Law''
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− | * [[Rick Hansen]], educator and [[Rick Hansen#Man in Motion World Tour|Man in Motion]]
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− | * [[Michiel Horn]], historian, professor [[:wikt:emeritus|emeritus]], [[Glendon College]], [[York University]]
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− | * [[Joy Johnson (nurse)|Joy Johnson]], Vice-President Research, [[Simon Fraser University]]
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− | * [[Indira Samarasekera]], President, [[University of Alberta]]
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− | * [[Peter Todd]], former dean of [[McGill University]]'s [[Desautels Faculty of Management]], dean of [[HEC Paris]]
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− | * [[David H. Turpin|David Turpin]], President, [[University of Victoria]] and [[University of Alberta]]
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− | * [[Arthur Erickson]], [[AIA Gold Medal]]-winning architect of buildings including the [[Museum of Anthropology at UBC]]
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− | * [[Bing Thom]], architect of various urban design projects around Canada and the United States
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− | ===Business===
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− | * [[David Cheriton]], Google founding investor and computer science professor at Stanford University
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− | * [[Dominic Barton]], Global managing director of [[McKinsey & Co.]]
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− | * Andrew Bibby, BCom 1980, President, Grosvenor Americas
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− | * [[Dean Bosacki]], businessman
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− | * [[Yael Cohen]], non-profit executive and philanthropist; founder of Fuck Cancer
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− | * [[Herb Dhaliwal]], businessman, real estate developer and philanthropist
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− | * [[Lalith Gamage]], CEO of [[Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology]]
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− | * Martin Glynn, MBA 1972, President and CEO, HSBC Canada
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− | * Lindsay Gordon, MBA 1976, CEO of HSBC Canada, Chancellor, University of British Columbia
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− | * [[Darren Huston]], former president and CEO of [[The Priceline Group|Priceline]]
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− | * [[Frank Iacobucci]], BCom 1961, former Puisne Justice, [[Supreme Court of Canada]]; former Dean, University of Toronto's Faculty of Law
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− | * [[David Ing]], marketing scientist and senior consultant
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− | * [[Paul Lee (Canadian entrepreneur)|Paul Lee]], former President of [[Electronic Arts]]
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− | * [[Brandt C. Louie]], President and CEO of H.Y. Louie Co. Limited, and Chairman of [[London Drugs]] Limited
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− | * [[Kyle MacDonald]], blogger and founder of the [[One red paperclip]] website
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− | * [[John H. McArthur]], BCom 1957, Dean Emeritus, Harvard Business School
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− | * [[Henry McKinnell]], CEO and chairman of the board, [[Pfizer]]
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− | * [[Nadir Mohamed]], BCom 1978, CEO, Rogers Communications
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− | * [[Sarah Morgan-Silvester]] BCom 1982, former Chancellor, University of British Columbia
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− | * [[Jim Pattison]], chief executive officer, Chairman and sole owner of the Jim Pattison Group, the second largest privately held company in Canada (did not graduate)
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− | * [[Shahrzad Rafati]], BSc Computer Science 2005, CEO, [[BroadbandTV Corp]]
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− | * [[Ben Rutledge]], BCom 2006, Canadian rower and '08 Olympic gold medalist
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− | * [[Gregg Saretsky]], MBA 1984, President & CEO, [[WestJet]]
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− | * [[William Sauder]], BCom 1948, Chairman of International Forest Products Ltd. and Sauder Industries; contributor to the [[UBC Sauder School of Business|Sauder School of Business]]; former Chancellor of UBC
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− | *[[Patrick Soon-Shiong]], South African-American surgeon and chairman of [[NantHealth]]
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− | * [[Peter Wall (property developer)|Peter Wall]], property developer in Vancouver; played a significant and controversial part in the city's real-estate boom in the 1992-2000s; established the [[Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies]] (did not graduate)
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− | * [[Nolan Watson]], co-founder of [[Sandstorm Resources Ltd.]]; known for his contribution to finance innovation in the mining industry; youngest CFO (age 26) of a New York Stock Exchange listed company; helped develop the silver streaming business model; raise over $1 billion in debt and equity to fund Silver Wheaton's growth into the largest streaming company in the world
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− | * [[Brian Wong]], internet entrepreneur; co-founded [[Kiip]], a mobile app rewards platform; in 2010 surpassed [[Mark Zuckerberg]] to become youngest entrepreneur to raise venture capital funding
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− | *[[Jacki Zehner]], BCom 1987, President of Women Moving Millions; youngest woman to be made a partner in [[Goldman Sachs]], in 1996
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− | ===Government, politics, and law===
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− | * [[David Anderson (British Columbia politician)|David Anderson]], former Cabinet Minister, and former President of the Governing Council of the UN Environment Programme
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− | * [[Jack Austin (politician)|Jack Austin]], former Cabinet Minister, and former [[Leader of the Government in the Senate (Canada)|Leader of the Government in the Senate]]
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− | * [[John Alan Beesley]], diplomat; former UN Ambassador
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− | * [[Thomas Berger (Canadian politician)|Thomas Berger]], [[First Nations]]' rights advocate; politician; former Justice of the [[Supreme Court of British Columbia]]
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− | * [[Gary Botting]], leading authority on Canada's extradition law, entomologist, author and poet
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− | * [[Donald Brenner]], former Chief Justice of the [[Supreme Court of British Columbia]]
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− | * [[Joan Brockman]], lawyer, criminologist and professor
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− | * [[Kim Campbell]], former [[Prime Minister of Canada]]
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− | * [[Pat Carney]], Canadian senator
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− | * [[Arnold Chan]], lawyer, former provincial Chief of Staff and aide (Ontario) and federal MP in Toronto
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− | * [[Jim Chu]], Chief Constable of the Vancouver Police Department
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− | * [[Glen Clark]], 31st Premier of British Columbia
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− | * [[Elizabeth Denham]], Information and Privacy Commissioner, British Columbia, 2010–6
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− | * [[Ujjal Dosanjh]], former [[List of premiers of British Columbia|B.C. premier]]
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− | * [[Lance Finch]], Chief Justice of British Columbia
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− | * [[barbara findlay]], Canadian lawyer
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− | *[[John Allen Fraser|John Fraser]], former Speaker of the [[House of Commons of Canada|House of Commons]] and [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]] MP
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− | * [[Garde Gardom]], former [[Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia]]
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− | * [[Robert Hampton Gray]], awarded the [[Victoria Cross]] for heroism during [[World War II]]
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− | * [[Mike Harcourt]], former [[List of premiers of British Columbia|B.C. premier]]
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− | * [[Nancy Heppner]], Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
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− | * [[Russ Hiebert]], Member of Parliament for [[South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale]]
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− | * [[Frank Iacobucci]], former [[Puisne Justice]] on the [[Supreme Court of Canada]]
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− | * [[Ted Lee]], former Head of the UN Economic and Social Affairs Section, former Ambassador to Israel, South Africa, Austria, former High Commissioner to Cypres, Lesotho, Swaziland, former Governor of Canada to the International Atomic Energy Agency
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− | * [[Rob Marris]], British Labour party [[Member of Parliament|MP]]
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− | * [[Allan McEachern]], former Chancellor of UBC and [[Chief Justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of British Columbia]]
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− | <!-- Alma mater appears to be University of Alberta * [[Beverley McLachlin]], [[Chief Justice of Canada|Chief Justice]]-->
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− | *[[Michael Omolewa]], historian, diplomat and former [[UNESCO|President of UNESCO General Conference]]
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− | * [[Wally Oppal]], former [[Attorney General of British Columbia]]
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− | * [[Stephen Owen (politician)|Stephen Owen]], former Member of Parliament; former UBC V–P of External, Legal and Community Relations
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− | *[[Richard Peck (lawyer)|Richard Peck]], [[Queen's Counsel]] and frequent [[Special Prosecutor]]
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− | * [[Leslie Peterson]], former [[Attorney General of British Columbia|Attorney General of BC]] and Chancellor of UBC
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− | * [[Art Phillips]], former mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1973–1977
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− | * [[Steven Point]], [[Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia]], 2007–12
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− | * [[Svend Robinson]], former [[New Democratic Party of Canada|NDP]] MP
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− | * [[Mark Satin]], political activist and author
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− | * [[Stanley Schumacher]], Member of Parliament and Speaker of the Alberta Legislative Assembly
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− | * [[Alfred Scow]], the first [[First Nations]] judge in BC
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− | * [[Bud Smith (politician)|Bud Smith]], former [[Attorney General of British Columbia|Attorney General of BC]]<ref>http://www.fraserinstitute.org/author.aspx?id=15271&txID=3173</ref>
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− | * [[Justin Trudeau]], the 23rd [[Prime Minister of Canada]]; former schoolteacher; eldest son of former Prime Minister [[Pierre Trudeau]]
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− | * [[John Turner]], former Prime Minister of Canada<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20081211174444/http://www.ubcsportshalloffame.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?person_id=78&searchall=1 </ref>
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− | * [[Allan Williams (Canadian politician)|Allan Williams]], former [[Attorney General of British Columbia|Attorney
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− | General of BC]]
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− | * [[John Yap]], MBA 1983, former Minister of Advance Education and Minister Responsible for Multiculturalism, Province of BC
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− | *[[Sherwood Lett]], BA 1916, former Chief Justice of BC; former Chancellor of UBC
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− | ===Journalism===
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− | * [[Ashleigh Banfield]], [[CNN]] journalist
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− | * [[Stevie Cameron]], journalist
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− | * [[Allan Fotheringham]], journalist
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− | * [[Tony Gallagher (journalist)|Tony Gallagher]], journalist for ''[[The Province]]''
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− | * [[Robin Gill (journalist)|Robin Gill]], anchor, ''Global News Toronto, Weekend Edition''
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− | * [[Nil Köksal]], [[CBC Television]] journalist
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− | * [[Duncan McCue]], reporter for the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]]
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− | * [[Lynne McNamara]], journalist
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− | * [[Laurence Meredith]], [[United Press International]] reporter and later UPI's Portugal manager
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− | * [[Blake Price]], broadcaster
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− | * [[Zafar Sobhan]], Bangladeshi journalist and editor of the ''[[Dhaka Tribune]]''
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− | ===Literature===
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− | * [[Geoffrey Ashe]], writer
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− | * [[Earle Birney]], poet
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− | * [[Elizabeth Bachinsky]], poet and writer
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− | * [[Pierre Berton]], author and historian
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− | * [[Gary Botting]], poet, playwright, lawyer and legal scholar
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− | * [[Will Clarke (novelist)|Will Clarke]], novelist
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− | * [[Daniel Francis (historian)|Daniel Francis]], historian and writer
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− | * [[William Gibson]], writer
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− | * [[Genni Gunn]], novelist and translator
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− | * [[Valerie Haig-Brown]], writer, editor, conservationist
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− | * [[Hart Hanson]], writer and show runner of ''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]''
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− | * [[Anosh Irani]], novelist and playwright
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− | * [[Joan MacLeod]], playwright
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− | * [[Florence McNeil]], poet, writer, and playwright
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− | * [[Jane Munro]], poet
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− | * [[Angela Narth]], children's author
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− | * [[Gayla Reid]], writer
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− | * [[Renée Sarojini Saklikar]], poet and writer
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− | * [[Rita Wong]], poet and writer
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− | ===Music===
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− | * [[Michael Conway Baker]], composer
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− | * [[Dan Mangan]], musician
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− | * [[Lance Ryan]], tenor
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− | * [[Bbno$|Alexander Gumuchian (bbno$)]], rapper
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− | * [[Ben Heppner]], tenor
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− | * [[Hildegard Westerkamp]], composer
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− | * [[Anne Kang]], BMus'99, Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Training of [[British Columbia]]
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− | * [[Mark Takeshi McGregor]], flutist
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− | ===Entertainment===
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− | * [[Sonja Bennett]], actress
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− | * [[Andrea Brooks]], actress
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− | * [[Andrea Bang]], actress, [[Kim's Convenience (TV series)]]
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− | *[[Diana Bang]], actress
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− | * [[Nicola Cavendish]], actor
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− | * [[Linda Chung]], actress
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− | * [[Julian Clarke]], film editor
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− | * [[Danica d'Hondt]], actress
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− | * [[Judith Forst]], [[mezzo-soprano]]
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− | * [[Jason Gray-Stanford]], actor
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− | * [[Sturla Gunnarsson]], Academy Award-nominated director
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− | * [[Stephen Hegyes]], film and television producer
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− | * [[Ben Heppner]], [[tenor]]
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− | * [[Anne Heung]], former Hong Kong actress
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− | * [[Ed Hill (comedian)|Ed Hill]], standup comedian
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− | * [[Kris Holm]], unicyclist
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− | * [[Paul Johansson]], actor
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− | * [[Leanne Li]], actress
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− | * [[Evangeline Lilly]], actress
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− | * [[Bernice Liu]], actress
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− | * [[Evan Ma]], actor
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− | * [[Kenneth Ma]], actor
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− | * [[Grace Park (actress)|Grace Park]], actress
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− | * [[Eddie Peng]], actor
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− | * [[Manny Jacinto]], actor
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− | * [[Emily Perkins]], actress
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− | * [[John Ruskin]], aka Nardwuar the Human Serviette, rock musician, radio, and television personality
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− | * [[Michael Shanks]], actor
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− | * [[Hannah Simone]], actress, ''[[New Girl]]''
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− | * [[Bruce Sweeney]], filmmaker
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− | *[[Clint Hocking]], video game designer and director
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− | *[[Svetlana Zylin]], playwright and director
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− | ===Science and engineering===
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− | * [[Albert Bandura]], psychologist
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− | * [[Stewart Blusson]], diamond hunter and philanthropist
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− | * [[Peter Borwein]], mathematician and [[pi]] researcher
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− | * [[Charlotte Froese Fischer]], mathematician and chemist
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− | * [[Cecil Howard Green]], geophysicist; co-founder of [[Texas Instruments]]; philanthropist who donated money for the [[Green College, University of British Columbia]]
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− | * [[Robert Langlands]], mathematician specializing in [[automorphic forms]] and [[representation theory]], [[Wolf Prize]] Laureate
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− | *[[Parisa Mehrkhodavandi]], chemist
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− | * [[Bjarni Tryggvason]], astronaut
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− | * [[Kimberly Phillips]], educator and curator
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− | ===Rhodes Scholars===
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− | * [[Dominic Barton]] (1984)
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− | ===Other===
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− | *[[Richard J. Pearson]], [[archaeologist]] and gardener
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− | *[[Arthur Erickson]], architect
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− | *[[Brian Burke (ice hockey)|Brian Burke]], former President and general manager of the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]]
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− | *[[Rogemar Mamon]], mathematician
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− | * [[Laurel Schafer]], [[Canada Research Chair]] in Catalyst Development, [[Full Professor]] (current)
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− | * [[W. H. New]], Professor of English Literature
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− | * [[Daniel Heath Justice]], professor and chair of the First Nations Studies Program
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− | *[[Glen Coulthard]], [[Yellowknives Dene First Nation|Yellowknives Dene]] professor and political theorist
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− | *[[Shahul Hasbullah]], professor and researcher
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− | *[[Timothy Brook]], [[sinologist]]
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− | *[[George F.G. Stanley]], historian; designer of [[Canadian flag]]; [[Lieutenant-Governor]] of [[New Brunswick]]
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− | * David Rummel, Senior Producer of ''[[The New York Times]]''; winner of [[Pulitzer Prize]] and the [[George Foster Peabody Awards]]<ref>https://journalism.ubc.ca/david_rummel_of_the_new_york_times_joins_the_ubc_school_of_journalism_as_vi/</ref>
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− | * Steve Woodward, [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning journalist.
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− | * [[David Eby]], [[Attorney General of British Columbia|Attorney-General of British Columbia]], Director of the [[British Columbia Civil Liberties Association]] from 2008 to 2012.
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− | *[[Robert John Gregg]], linguist and specialist in [[Ulster Scots dialects]] and [[Canadian English]]
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− | *[[Dale Kinkade]], linguist and specialist on [[Salishan languages]]
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− | *[[Edwin G. Pulleyblank]], linguist and specialist in [[Old Chinese]]
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− | *[[Margaret Atwood]], novelist, poet, and literary critic
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− | *[[Earle Birney]], poet
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− | *[[Joseph Boyden]], writer
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− | *[[Charlotte Gill]], writer
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− | *[[Roy Kiyooka]], artist and poet
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− | *[[Larissa Lai]], writer
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− | *[[Nancy Lee (writer)|Nancy Lee]], writer
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− | *[[Annabel Lyon]], writer
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− | *[[Keith Maillard]], writer
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− | *[[Linda Svendsen]], writer
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− | *[[Timothy Taylor (writer)|Timothy Taylor]], writer
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− | *[[Chia-ying Yeh]], Chinese-Canadian poet and scholar of [[classical Chinese poetry]]
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− | * Stephanie Nakagawa, vocal teacher, winner of the Voice Gold Medal from the [[Royal Conservatory of Music]]
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− | * Carol Wong, pianist, senior examiner at the [[Royal Conservatory of Music]], first pianist to receive the Laureate Award from the [[Music Academy of the West]]
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− | * Julia Nolan, saxophonist<ref>https://music.ubc.ca/julia-nolan</ref>
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− | * Fred Stride, Senior Sessional Lecturer, Jazz Theory and Arranging<ref>https://music.ubc.ca/fred-stride</ref>
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− | * [[Jose Franch-Ballester]], Assistant Professor, Clarinet and Chamber Music<ref>https://music.ubc.ca/jose-franch-ballester</ref>
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− | * [[Jonathan Girard (conductor)|Jonathan Girard]], director, Orchestral Activities, Associate Professor, Conducting and Ensembles<ref>https://music.ubc.ca/jonathan-girard</ref>
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− | * Nancy Hermiston, Chair, Voice and Opera Divisions, Director, UBC Opera Ensemble, Officer of the Order of Canada for her achievements as an opera singer, stage director, and educator<ref>https://music.ubc.ca/nancy-hermiston</ref>
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− | * Graeme Langager, Director of Choral Activities<ref>https://music.ubc.ca/graeme-langager</ref>
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− | * [[Andrew Dawes]], Professor Emeritus of Music (2005), Violin, three-time Juno winner, Appointed Member of the Order of Canada in 1991<ref>https://music.ubc.ca/andrew-dawes</ref>
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− | * [[Pat Carrabré|T. Patrick Carrabré]], Director of the School of Music, professor, Composition, former associate composer for the [[Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra]]<ref>https://music.ubc.ca/t-patrick-carrabre</ref>
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− | * [[Krisztina Szabó]], Assistant Professor, Voice and Opera<ref>https://music.ubc.ca/krisztina-szabo</ref>
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− | * [[Andrew Dawes]], Professor Emeritus of Music (2005), Violin<ref>https://music.ubc.ca/andrew-dawes</ref>
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− | * [[James Fankhauser]], Professor Emeritus of Music (2000), Voice & Choral Conducting, Former Director, UBC University Singers<ref>https://music.ubc.ca/james-fankhauser</ref>
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− | *[[Kim Campbell]], former Prime Minister
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− | *[[Catherine Dauvergne]], holds the [[Canada Research Chair]] in [[Nationality law|Migration Law]]
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− | *[[Michael Ignatieff]], academic, politician, and former [[Leader of the Official Opposition (Canada)|Leader of the Opposition]]
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− | *[[Norman MacKenzie (politician)|Norman MacKenzie]]
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− | *[[Beverley McLachlin]], Former Chief Justice of the [[Supreme Court of Canada]]; professor at the University of British Columbia (1974–1981)
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− | *[[Joel Bakan]], creator of ''[[The Corporation (2003 film)|The Corporation]]''
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− | *[[Sara Davis Buechner]], pianist, recording artist, [[Koch International]]
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− | *[[Meryn Cadell]], writer and performance artist
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− | *[[James Fankhauser]], conductor
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− | *[[Peter W. Klein]], Emmy Award–winning journalist and filmmaker
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− | *[[Barbara Pentland]], composer
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− | *[[Randy Raine-Reusch]], composer and [[ethnomusicology|ethnomusicologist]]
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− | *[[Lynne Stopkewich]], film director
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− | *[[Rachel Talalay]], film and television director
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− | * Patrick Walls, guitarist of [[Reverie Sound Revue]]
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− | * [[Kenneth D. Craig]], psychologist
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− | *[[Catharine Winstanley]], behavioural neuroscientist
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− | *[[Catherine Anderson (scientist)|Catherine Anderson]], Clinical Assistant Professor, researcher of [[pre-eclampsia]]
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− | *[[Neil Bartlett (chemist)|Neil Bartlett]], prepared the first known noble gas compound
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− | *[[Vijay Bhargava]], electrical engineer
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− | *[[Frank E. Buck]], Professor of Horticulture
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− | *[[Nadine Caron]], co-director of UBC's Centre for Excellence in Indigenous Health
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− | *[[Brian Christie (neuroscientist)|Brian Christie]], neuroscientist
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− | *[[David Dolphin]], biochemist
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− | *[[John Friedmann]], urban theorist
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− | *[[J. B. Gunn]], semiconductor device physicist; discoverer of the [[Gunn Effect]]
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− | *[[Sara Harris]], climate scientist
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− | *[[William S. Hoar]], [[zoologist]] and author, head of zoology department 1964–71
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− | *[[C.S. Holling]], ecologist and co-founder of [[adaptive management]]
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− | *[[Judy Illes]], Professor of [[Neurology]] and Canada Research Chair in [[Neuroethics]]
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− | *[[Ethel Johns]], established first university degree program in nursing in Canada
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− | *[[Patrick J. Keeling]], protistologist
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− | *[[Maja Krzic (Scientist)|Maja Krzic]], soil scientist
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− | *[[Kathy Martin (scientist)|Kathy Martin]], professor of [[ornithology]]
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− | *[[Pat McGeer]], neuroscientist and politician
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− | *[[Parisa Mehrkhodavandi]], chemist
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− | *[[Peter Oberlander]], Canada's first professor of [[urban and regional planning]]; founder of UBC's School of Community and Regional Planning
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− | *[[Sarah Otto]], evolutionary geneticist and [[MacArthur Fellow]]
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− | *[[Daniel Pauly]], [[Fisheries science|fisheries scientist]]
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− | *[[Reva Potashin]], psychologist
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− | *[[Rosemary Redfield]], microbiologist
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− | *[[William Rees (academic)|William Rees]], planning professor and originator of the [[ecological footprint]]
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− | *[[Martin Schechter]], epidemiologist awarded [[Order of British Columbia]]
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− | *[[Gordon Walter Semenoff]], physicist, [[Majorana Prize]] (2006)
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− | *[[Gordon Shrum]], physicist, head of the Physics Department; Dean of Graduate Studies (1957 to 1961)
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− | *[[Gregor Kiczales]], computer scientist, instructor of CPSC 110
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− | *[[Linda Siegel]], [[cognitive psychologist]]; holder of the Dorothy C. Lam Chair in Special Education, 1996–2015
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− | *[[David Suzuki]], [[biologist]] and environmental activist
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− | *[[Bill Unruh]], [[physicist]], discoverer of the [[Unruh effect]]
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− | *[[Erich Vogt]], physicist, founder of [[TRIUMF]]
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− | *[[Rudolf Vrba]], [[Holocaust]] survivor and [[pharmacologist]]
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− | *[[Wolfgang Bibel]], one of the founders of the research area of [[Artificial Intelligence]] in Germany and Europe
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− | *Dr. Christoph kranemann, first surgeon to introduce laser light transepithelial crosslinking to treat [[keratoconus]] and first to offer [[PiXL]]™<ref>https://www.clearviewinstitute.com/about-us/our-doctors/dr-christoph-kranemann/|</ref>
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− | *[[Neil Guppy]], former head of department
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− | *[[Giselle O. Martin-Kniep]], educator specializing in [[learning community|learning communities]]
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− | *[[Ken Lum]], artist; represented Canada at the Sydney Biennale, the São Paulo Art Biennial, the Shanghai Biennale and at Documenta XI
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− | * Art Spiegelman, comics artist and Pulitzer Prize winner<ref>https://thecdm.ca/news/pulitzer-prize-winning-comics-artist-art-spiegelman-joins-mdm-advisory-board-0</ref>
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− | *[[Jeff Wall]], photographer; Tate Gallery Retrospective; MOMA; Hasselblad Award; key figure in the photoconceptualist [[Vancouver School]]
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− | ===Invested into the Order of Canada===
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− | * [[David Bauer (ice hockey)|Father David Bauer]] {{post-nominals|OC}} (1967), Basilian priest, chaplain and ethics teacher at St. Mark's College (1961–1988)<ref>Greg Oliver, Father Bauer and the Great Experiment: The Genesis of Canadian Olympic Hockey</ref>
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− | * Basil Stuart-Stubbs, {{post-nominals|CM}} (2006), University Librarian (1964–1981)
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− | * [[W.H. New]] {{post-nominals|OC}} (2007), Professor of English Literature (1965–2003)
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− | * [[Jane Coop]], {{post-nominals|CM}} (2013), Professor of Music (1980–2012)
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− | * Clyde Hertzman, {{post-nominals|OC}} (2013), Professor of Population and Public Health (until 2013)
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− | * [[Nassif Ghoussoub]], {{post-nominals|OC}} (2016), FRSC, Professor of Mathematics (1979–present)
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− | * [[Bob Hindmarch]], {{post-nominals|CM}} (2019), Professor and director of physical education (1961–1992)<ref>https://gothunderbirds.ca/news/2019/1/15/baseball-bob-hindmarch-earns-order-of-canada-honour.aspx|title=Bob Hindmarch earns Order of Canada honour</ref>
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− | ==Recipients of honorary degrees==
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− | * [[Louise Arbour]], justice
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− | * [[Rosemary Brown (politician)|Rosemary Brown]], first black Canadian woman elected to a provincial legislature
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− | * [[Emily Carr]], artist
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− | * [[Raffi Cavoukian]], musician
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− | * The [[Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama|14th Dalai Lama]]
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− | * [[Robertson Davies]], author
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− | * [[John Diefenbaker]], 13th [[Prime Minister of Canada]]
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− | * [[David A. Dodge]], economist
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− | * [[Tommy Douglas]], former [[Premier of Saskatchewan]]
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− | * [[Shirin Ebadi]], lawyer and Nobel Peace Prize winner
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− | * [[Atom Egoyan]], filmmaker
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− | * [[Lance Finch]], Chief Justice of British Columbia
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− | * [[Judith Forst]], mezzo-soprano
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− | * [[Michael J. Fox]], actor
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− | * [[Mike Harcourt]], former [[Premier of British Columbia]]
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− | * [[Ben Heppner]], operatic tenor
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− | * [[Clara Hughes]], Olympic cyclist and speedskater
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− | * [[Finn E. Kydland]], economist
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− | * [[Grace McCarthy]], former premier of British Columbia
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− | * [[Beverley McLachlin]], first woman to be Chief Justice of Canada
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− | * [[Lester B. Pearson]], 14th Prime Minister of Canada and winner of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]]
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− | * [[Oscar Peterson]], jazz pianist
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− | *Grand Chief [[Stewart Phillip]], president of the [[Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs|Union of BC Indian Chiefs]]
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− | * [[Bill Reid]], artist
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− | * [[Amartya Sen]], Indian economist awarded the 1998 [[Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences]]
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− | * [[Carol Shields]], author
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− | * [[Adlai Stevenson II]], former [[United States Ambassador to the United Nations]]
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− | * [[Pierre Trudeau]], 15th Prime Minister of Canada
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− | * [[John Turner]], 17th Prime Minister of Canada
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− | * Archbishop [[Desmond Tutu]]
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− | * [[Peter Wall (property developer)|Peter Wall]], real estate developer and philanthropist
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− | * [[George Woodcock]], anarchist philosopher and founding editor of ''[[Canadian Literature (journal)|Canadian Literature]]''
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− | * [[Muhammad Yunus]], founder of the [[Grameen Bank]] and winner of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]]
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− | *The [[Aga Khan IV]]
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