Equity, diversity, and inclusion resources

UBC is committed to providing a safe, supportive, and inclusive living and learning environment with resources and services to support all students.

The University does not tolerate racism or bias and strives to create an inclusive campus community through resources, services, conversations with critical groups, and funding for program initiatives.

Musqueam Post in the foreground, University Boulevard on UBC Vancouver campus

About the UBC Vancouver campus

The University of British Columbia is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm Musqueam people. We are grateful to live, work, and study on a land full of rich history and community. 

Learn about what it means to be on this land in the introduction to Musqueam and UBC.

Responding to discrimination

Support is available if you’ve experienced or witnessed an act of discrimination on the UBC Vancouver campus.

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Connect with an advisor if your disability or ongoing medical condition is impacting your learning and participation in UBC activities.

Get information on inclusive washrooms on campus, changing your gender marker, health care for trans and gender-nonconforming people, and more.

Find toolkits, funding, courses, and support to learn about and take action toward anti-racism.

Access resources specific to Indigenous students, including mentorship, jobs, and tutoring.

The Centre offers a safe space with snacks, feminist literature, safer sex products, pregnancy tests, and free menstrual products.

Browse awards available to specific student groups, offered by UBC to meet financial needs and recognize academic or extracurricular achievements.

Caring for a child during your studies can be challenging. Find childcare options, food assistance programs, and more.

Funding is available for projects and initiatives that advance racial, disability, gender, and 2SLGBTQIA+ equity.

Whether you’re exploring your sexuality or confident in your identity, UBC offers inclusive resources, support, and community.

The Black Student Space is a dedicated place for Black students to study, connect, recharge, and build community.

Get involved

Participate in discussions, programs, or councils to support other students. Join a task force or student club.