Hello Incoming UBC Graduate Students! 👋
Welcome and congratulations on starting your grad study journey at UBC. As you get acquainted with this campus and its breathtaking views, we’ve put together some resources to get you started.
Some words from the Graduate Student Society President about what you can expect from grad school (and the GSS!)
Start your grad school journey right with our special events designed for new and returning students
Here’s what our executives think you should know as you start grad school
A trusty list of some of the best spots to study, relax, and grab food at the UBC Point Grey campus
Everyone needs a little help sometimes! See what resources are available to you
Get to know more about the Indigenous peoples whose lands we gather and learn on
Accommodations to eliminate barriers for students with disabilities or medical conditions across all university life.
Get involved with the GSS! Join a committee, volunteer, and connect with your fellow graduate students.
PRESIDENT’S WELCOME MESSAGE FOR ORIENTATION
Emily Tang
GSS President 2025
• Networking sessions
• Comedy nights (because we all need a good laugh after exams and thesis writing!)
• Puppy yoga (come show off those downward dogs)
• Painting nights
• Subsidized tickets for concerts, soccer games, and ski trips (typical Vancouverite activities, amirite?)
• Game nights (maybe a meet-cute with an enemies-to-lovers trope, who knows?)
• Family Day at Acadia Park
• Grad Orientation Afterparty at Koerner’s Pub – August 28, 6-9 PM
(You should definitely come – it’s a great time. Who knows? You might even meet the love of your life. It’s happened before – true story!)
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ORIENTATION EVENTS
Start your grad school journey right with our special events designed for new and returning students
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THE GSS EXECUTIVES GIVE ADVICE TO INCOMING GRADUATE STUDENTS
Our Executives know a thing or two about the kind of information students need when they first come to UBC. Here are some words of wisdom. Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.
Emily Tang
President
My biggest advice is to be equipped with waterproof bag over your backpack or bring an umbrella or a poncho because it does rain here, and more often than you think. Sometimes the network forecast lies to you, so be prepared for that too!
Curiosity wins; ask early, take notes, and guard your time.
Daniel Amin-Allahverdian
VP University &
Academic Affairs
Aditi Adhikari
VP External Relations
It’s hard, especially if you’re a Graduate student who’s also juggling other roles. If you’re a parent, if you’re working full-time, etc. But you can do it with the right kind of support, and you need to find the right kind of support. Of course, the GSS is a really good support system for Graduate students, so reach out, be a part of the community.
The advice that I would give graduate students is really focusing on professional development opportunities, extracurriculars, and not just focusing on your academic life and your academic deadlines. Although those can get really extensive, really having a more holistic graduate student experience is important.
Anna Bakhchedjian
VP Students
Cesar Landin
Financial Officer
I would invite people to enjoy the city and make the most out of what the GSS has to offer.
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THE GSS EXECUTIVES GIVE ADVICE TO INCOMING GRADUATE STUDENTS
The Graduate Student Society is excited to present a list of spots to relax, grab a good meal, or study around the UBC Campus.
Study Spots on Campus
Accessible with your graduate student card, this space is designed for grad students to socialize, relax, and study (with a dedicated quiet space!). Come by the GLC, located in the Thea Koerner House, to unwind, attend a zoom meeting or study.
On the top floor of the 5‑storey Nest building, GSS Loft has a floor‑to‑ceiling window wall and full‑sided balcony overlooking Point Grey campus. Natural light makes this expansive space adaptable for any event. When not in use, it serves as a social and study area for graduate students with their card.
A versatile study environment with quiet zones, group study rooms, and a 24/7 area for late-night sessions. Ensure that you arrive earlier to grab the best spot!
Ideal for science and health sciences students, offering quiet study areas and plenty of resources. Be sure to visit the Charles Woodward Memorial Library for a silent room and aesthetically beautiful scenery.
Featuring comfortable seating and various study nooks, this student union building is perfect for both solo and group study.
Best for graduate students, with dedicated graduate study spaces and a quiet atmosphere.
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Art Around Campus
Located at the intersection of Main Mall and Agronomy Road, the Reconciliation Totem Pole stands as a powerful symbol of respect and acknowledgment of the First Nations on whose land UBC resides. This important piece serves as a reminder of the ongoing journey toward reconciliation and the cultural significance of Indigenous art.
Right outside Thea Koerner House, this iconic fountain is more than just a beautiful feature; it’s a place where students and visitors alike can gather, reflect, and enjoy the serene ambiance. It’s also a key stop on many campus tours, symbolizing the heart of UBC’s vibrant community.
A vibrant and freshly painted mural near Downlow Chicken adds a burst of color and creativity to the campus. Created by a talented local artist, this mural represents the dynamic spirit of UBC, blending modern artistry with community engagement.
Installed near the bus loop, artist Brent Sparrow’s installation’s “imagery is full of symbolism, the bird images (Science and mythological– Eagles and Thunderbirds) that are on a journey, a story made up from simple Salmon eggs. It suggests that learners come to the university where they grow into messengers, seekers and travelers.”
Located in the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, this installation pays homage to the natural landscape of British Columbia.
Photo Credit: Laura Swimmer
Situated near the Earth Sciences Building, this sculpture captures the dynamic interplay of light and shadow, inviting viewers to experience art in harmony with nature.
Photo Credit: Robert Keziere
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Where to Grab Food
Hungry on campus? Check out this student-approved list of affordable, diverse food spots at UBC Vancouver – there’s something for every craving, all mapped for easy access.
GSS GradsEatWell Affordable Food Program provides heavily subsidized and nutritious meals to UBC’s graduate student community. You can pick up delicious meals for $5 at the Graduate Life Centre. New menu every week! Meals must be booked in advance.
Whether you’re craving a drink after a busy day, or you’d like to grab a burger, fries or tacos, Koerner’s pub has got you covered.
A Canadian classic for quick coffee and snack breaks. Reasonably priced goods, tip is to order on the app to avoid long lineup.
An authentic Italian pizzeria offering delicious wood-fired pizzas and pasta.
Perfect for a coffee break or light meal, with a cozy atmosphere.
Serving hearty Persian dishes, Sahel is a go-to for affordable halal meals that celebrate rich Middle Eastern flavors.
A student favorite for years, this Vancouver staple offers filling, budget-friendly pizza slices perfect for a quick bite between classes.
Known for inexpensive combos and extra cheesy slices, Freshslice is an easy choice when you want something fast and affordable.
Bringing bold Mexican flavors to campus, this spot is great for tacos and street-food style dishes with plenty of spice.
This casual Chinese eatery offers big portions of noodles, stir-fries, and rice dishes at very student-friendly prices.
Hidden inside the grocery store, this counter serves affordable homestyle Indian meals full of authentic flavor.
A long-time UBC classic, The Delly serves healthy sandwiches, wraps, and salads, and often features in the GradsEatWell program.
Fried chicken fans flock here for crispy, filling meals at a price point that’s easy on a student budget.
Located in the Nest, the food court offers flavors from around the world with plenty of budget-friendly options for students.
A beloved Vancouver ice cream shop, Rain or Shine is a sweet highlight of the UBC food scene, perfect for a treat with friends.
Serving Middle Eastern comfort food like shawarma and falafel, Kyros is a flavorful option for both meat lovers and vegetarians.
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Places to Relax
A peaceful escape with beautiful gardens and walking trails.
A scenic spot to unwind and enjoy the ocean view.
A traditional Japanese garden, perfect for some quiet contemplation.
Explore fascinating exhibits or simply enjoy the serene environment.
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