The title of this project is, “Improving the Awareness of UBC Recreation”. The purpose of the assignment was to develop several new methods for a specific campus group that may be most effective in improving UBC Recreation awareness. Research on current literature was completed to gain background knowledge on the chosen population; first year female students enrolled in the engineering program at UBC. This population was chosen because studies have shown that their group would benefit tremendously from being more aware about recreational opportunities on campus. The associated health benefits of physical activity for this population and the importance of creating awareness surrounding recreational opportunities for engaging in physi...
This study was conducted in partnership with the University of British Columbia (UBC) Athletics and ...
This study was conducted in partnership with the University of British Columbia (UBC) Athletics and ...
The mental health of first generation Asian female students at University of British Columbia (UBC)...
The title of this project is, “Improving the Awareness of UBC Recreation”. The purpose of the assig...
In this report ‘Recreation Gaps Pilot Program Evaluation,’ self-identified female students attendin...
In this report ‘Recreation Gaps Pilot Program Evaluation,’ self-identified female students attendin...
The aim of this research paper was to explore current UBC Vancouver (UBCV) student’s motivation to f...
The aim of this research paper was to explore current UBC Vancouver (UBCV) student’s motivation to f...
The purpose of this project is to identify the information and resources that would be most valuabl...
The purpose of this study was to explore the social media usage of undergraduate students with the i...
The purpose of this study was to explore the social media usage of undergraduate students with the i...
The target population of this project are ESL International students in their first year at the UBC....
Background: Commuters make up 75% of the student population at the University of British Columbia. ...
Background: Commuters make up 75% of the student population at the University of British Columbia. ...
The aim of our research was to explore the awareness of active study stations amongst UBC students. ...
This study was conducted in partnership with the University of British Columbia (UBC) Athletics and ...
This study was conducted in partnership with the University of British Columbia (UBC) Athletics and ...
The mental health of first generation Asian female students at University of British Columbia (UBC)...
The title of this project is, “Improving the Awareness of UBC Recreation”. The purpose of the assig...
In this report ‘Recreation Gaps Pilot Program Evaluation,’ self-identified female students attendin...
In this report ‘Recreation Gaps Pilot Program Evaluation,’ self-identified female students attendin...
The aim of this research paper was to explore current UBC Vancouver (UBCV) student’s motivation to f...
The aim of this research paper was to explore current UBC Vancouver (UBCV) student’s motivation to f...
The purpose of this project is to identify the information and resources that would be most valuabl...
The purpose of this study was to explore the social media usage of undergraduate students with the i...
The purpose of this study was to explore the social media usage of undergraduate students with the i...
The target population of this project are ESL International students in their first year at the UBC....
Background: Commuters make up 75% of the student population at the University of British Columbia. ...
Background: Commuters make up 75% of the student population at the University of British Columbia. ...
The aim of our research was to explore the awareness of active study stations amongst UBC students. ...
This study was conducted in partnership with the University of British Columbia (UBC) Athletics and ...
This study was conducted in partnership with the University of British Columbia (UBC) Athletics and ...
The mental health of first generation Asian female students at University of British Columbia (UBC)...