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Why Study Urban Planning?

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The crises of climate change and inequality call for new approaches to urban planning.

MEL Online Information Session - January 2024

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Are you ready to take the next step in your career? Register today for an online information session about the UBC Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) degree and how it can empower you to move ahead professionally and make a difference in your…

Four-day Field Trip Brings Clean Energy to Life

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Clean Energy Engineering students went on a four-day trip to visit renewable energy projects across Vancouver Island.

Regenerative architecture: building for resilience and sustainability

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By Michel Labrie, an instructor in the MEL in High Performance Buildings and founding principal of Local Practice Architecture & Design Regenerative architecture design starts from the understanding that a building is much

The Acute Need for Water Management Professionals

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Whether we are upgrading water and wastewater systems within cities, creating processes to allow for clean drinking water in rural and remote communities, or ensuring sustainable water use by industry, knowing how to manage water and water-related…

Why Study Sustainable Architecture?

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The building sector is one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, making it an important area of focus for cities, regions and nations striving to reach fast-approaching net-zero targets.

Why Study Water Resource Management?

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The need for water resource managers is acute. Without water, there is simply no life on earth.

Unlocking Opportunities: Networking and Career Development

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The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) and Master of Health Leadership and Policy (MHLP) are professional leadership degrees that offer students an interdisciplinary education in both a sector-specific technical area and business.

A student's reflection on the first semester of the MEL and MHLP program

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Being a student in the Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) and Master of Health Leadership & Policy (MHLP) is a transformative experience for personal and professional growth.

What is leadership and management in engineering?

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Great leadership and management in engineering (as well as comparable positions in other fields like urban planning) stem from the ability to integrate hard and soft – or technical and human – skills. Think of the engineering leaders and managers…

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