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Naval Engineering and Marine Architecture

Designing quieter ships to reduce noise impacts on whales

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Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering: Industry Challenges By Jon Mikkelsen, director of the MEL in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering and Dan McGreer, adjunct professor

Is a postgraduate degree right for you?

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Although going back to school is a major investment of time and money, it can have big payoffs in terms of career advancement, new opportunities and self-fulfillment. It's a decision that requires significant self-reflection as you consider…

Guest Speaker Series: Mary Vasey, Project Manager at Barkley Project Group

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On May 12, UBC's Master of Engineering Leadership and Master of Health Leadership and Policy students attended a presentation provided by Mary Vasey, a project Manager at Barkley Project Group, on the topic of clean energy.

Why choose Canada for your postgraduate degree?

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Canada is the first-choice destination for many international students who are drawn to the country's internationally renowned universities, opportunity to obtain a work permit after graduation, and safe and welcoming culture.

Guest Speaker Series: Mark Rabin, CEO of Portable Electric

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On May 5, Mark Rabin, founder of Portable Electric, connected with MEL students virtually to share his professional experience with entrepreneurship and the portable energy industry. Rabin brought a unique perspective to the global response to COVID…

Why Vancouver?

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Why Vancouver? Where you choose to pursue your postgraduate degree is an important decision – not just for your learning experience, but for the network you’ll build and the potential local job opportunities that may come your way 12 months later as…

Why pursue an MEL or MHLP? To expand your horizons

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Although each individual has their own unique reasons for pursuing a Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) or Master of Health Leadership and Policy (MHLP) degree, a few common themes emerge when talking to current students and alumni.

Why pursue an MEL or MHLP? To make a difference

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Although each individual has their own unique reasons for pursuing a Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) or Master of Health Leadership and Policy (MHLP) degree, a few common themes emerge when talking to current students and alumni.

Why pursue an MEL or MHLP? To move your career forward

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Although each individual has their own unique reasons for pursuing a Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) or Master of Health Leadership and Policy (MHLP) degree, a few common themes emerge when talking to current students and alumni.

Why pursue an MEL or MHLP? To shift into a related industry

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Although each individual has their own unique reasons for pursuing a Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) or Master of Health Leadership and Policy (MHLP) degree, a few common themes emerge when talking to current students and alumni.

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