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TEDxTerry Talks 2009Saturday, October 3, 2009 from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (PT)Vancouver, British Columbia |
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Event Details
Conference facebook page | Twitter tag: #TEDxTt | Flickr tag: TEDxTt
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SPEAKERS (in alphabetical order)
Iris Amuto - Africa's Humanity
Alexander Cannon
Tahira Ebrahim - Broken Mosaic: Challenging Canadian Diversity
Jennifer Gardy (alumni speaker) - Public Health in the 21st Century: the Open-Source Outbreak
Camille Israel
Jennifer Kaban - Sharing Wonder
Eric Ma
Nadine Qureshi
Azim Wazeer
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A few logistics for those registered:
1. On site registration (which will essentially revolve around picking up a conference badge near the entrance to the lecture hall) will begin at 9am. At this time, a stand by line for "waitlist" ticket holders will also begin.
Registration will close at 9:45am sharp, we ask that you make every effort to complete this task so that you can be in the lecture hall (LSC 1) by that time. Please bring your original Eventbrite registration email for confirmation purposes.
At 9:45am, we will do an attendee count, and begin allowing folks from the waitlist line to register and enter the talks. This means that those of you with a student/staff/faculty/alumni ticket may lose your spot if you arrive past this 9:45am time point.
2. The day's timeline will then be as follows:
10:00 - 11:10 INTRODUCTION and Speaking block I
11:10 - 11:35 BREAK (East Atrium)
11:35 - 12:35 Speaking block II
12:35 - 1:20 LUNCH (East Atrium)
1:20 - 2:40 Speaking block III
2:40 - 3:05 BREAK (East Atrium)
3:05 - 4:15 Speaking block IV and CLOSING/FEEDBACK
4:15 END OF CONFERENCE
Catering has been arranged for each break and (with conference badge in hand) will be made available in the adjacent East Atrium (where 20+ student group booth, and general seating can be found). Note that food and drink is not allowed in the lecture hall: as well we encourage you to bring your own mug (although compost friendly cups will be available).
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Imagine UBC’s most fascinating and engaging students coming together for a day, giving ‘the talk of their lives,’ sharing their ideas and discussing their visions for UBC and the world. Now imagine being there, with students, alumni, faculty, administration, and members of the general public watching this unfold and partaking in the various discussions, and think of all the possibilities that this idea-share holds.
The UBC Terry Project is pleased to again present our student conference, one that focuses on the inspired efforts of the very folks you share classes with.
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This time with a formal collaboration with TED, “TEDxTerry talks” will be held on October 3rd, 2009. Here, students will be given a high profile platform to communicate their passions and desires to an audience of their UBC peers. It essentially borrows a template from a well-established conference known as the TED conference, and modifies it for delivery within the UBC setting.
Here, the general intent is to bring together the University’s “most fascinating (student) thinkers and doers, who are challenged to give the talk of their lives.” Under this context, a single day conference would accommodate 8 nominated student speakers from a wide range of interests and backgrounds. The talks will be held at the Life Science Institute, where one can engage as many as 350 audience members. The talks will also be video archived for online presentation.
This would provide stimulating content, relevant to a variety of globally relevant issues, and would ultimately foster collaborative efforts and idea sharing amongst the conference attendees. In all, this will strengthen the existing networks responsible for student led initiatives, and in doing so act as a significant catalyst in creating a stronger socially responsible student community.
Like the TED conference, there is also the aim to provide the opportunity of “making a wish” with a few of the selected speakers. These wishes will be made under the pretense that audience members are, in principle, committed to helping out with one of these wishes in some way, whether it be due to expertise, contacts, spreading the word, etc.
As well, work is currently under way to also allow for booths and mingling opportunities outside of the actual speaking engagements. These opportunities will be held in an adjacent space - the East Atrium of the Life Science Institute.
Relevant Links:
TEDxTerry talks website | promo video | apply (by September 15th)
Join our Facebook Group (best way to get most up to date info from the Terry Project generally)
When & Where
Life Science Centre, LSC1 (lecture hall) | East Atrium (exhibits)
2350 Health Sciences Mall
University of British Columbia
Vancouver,
British Columbia V6T 1Z3
Canada
Saturday, October 3, 2009 from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (PT)
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UBC Terry Project
The Terry Project is a cross-faculty program designed to educate undergraduate students on pressing global issues like climate change, poverty, conflict and disease. Recognizing that these problems demand a rich multi-dimensional understanding, our chief aim is to create forums that promote interdisciplinary dialogue between students of the humanities and students of the life sciences.
By hosting a prominent speakers series, organizing a TEDx student conference, offering an interdisciplinary academic course, and fostering a vibrant online community, we inspire students across disciplines to come together to discuss issues of global import.
