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Now Recruiting for the 2013 Student Leadership Conference Committee

Are you passionate about leadership? Do you love the idea of event planning? Networking?  Hanging out with some pretty fantastic people?  Then… Applications are now open!
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Book Signing!

After our closing keynote by Neil Pasricha, he will be signing copies of “The Book of Awesome” in the foyer of the Chan Centre. We will not have book available for purchase, so please pick one up before Saturday’s conference. We will have UBC is Awesome posters should you not own a copy for Neil [...]
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Final Countdown: Registration Closes Thursday

The countdown is on for the end of registration for the 2012 SLC.  There are fewer than 90 spots left, so if you or your friends have not registered, do so as soon as possible!  The latest registration will stay open will be Thursday, January 12, at 5:00 PM! You also have three final opportunities [...]
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Cluster #9: The World of Journalism

Calling all up and coming journalists!  With the growing use of social media and ways of communication, the face of journalism has changed as well as the way in which we obtain our information.  No longer do we just look to big news channels or newspapers, but we look to student run websites and blogs [...]
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Cluster #8: Influence Others

“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.”- John Quincy Adams This quote perfectly sums up this cluster!  Learn about how to make a positive impact on the people around you and how you can make a difference.  Features sessions that strive to make [...]
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UBC is Awesome!

The SLC is proud to announce an exciting new project, inspired by our keynote Neil Pasricha: UBC IS AWESOME! We want to highlight the little things – and the epic things – about UBC that make it the most awesome campus on the face of the earth.  Come browse through our gallery, Like and download [...]
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Watch Our Highlighted Project Videos!

Delegates have the option of registering to attend a Highlighted Project for their concurrent session.  These are exciting new initiatives going on around UBC that you can learn about and maybe get involved in! So what are these new initiatives and what type of work are they doing?  We have a series of videos that [...]
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Cluster #7: Be Politically Active!

If you are interested in politics and leadership, then this cluster is for you!  Learn from leaders who are currently involved in decision making and politics. Be Politically Active! Featured Presenter Recommendation: Pamela Goldsmith-Jones Pam was born and raised in West Vancouver and earned Bachelors and Masters Degrees from UBC in Political Science.  She entered [...]
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The Student Leadership Conference is UBC's largest student-run conference, providing over 1100 delegates with the opportunity to achieve their personal breakthroughs through engaging workshops and speakers. This year's conference will take place on January 14, 2012.
This year, the SLC challenges participants to pursue a goal that they are passionate about, one that nothing will stop them from achieving.  The SLC helps delegates identify barriers to success, then empowers them to break through these obstacles, to go beyond and achieve their goals.
So, what’s stopping you?  That’s right: nothing.
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