Publications
The Office of Communications produces a number of publications for use by programs and departments of UNBC.
Printed copies are free of charge and can be picked up from the brochure display unit
in the atrium of the Administration building. To request copies my
mail, contact the Office of Communications. For PDF versions of our publications, visit the Publications Download Centre.
UPDATE Newsletter
UPDATE is produced in April and October of every year, and is
designed to keep alumni, donors, supporters, and the general public
informed about the latest success stories and developments at UNBC.
Download the latest version of UPDATE.
About UNBC
About UNBC offers a comprehensive collection of UNBC statistics and includes a listing of academic programs and a vibrant campus tour. This versatile publication is useful
for all audiences. Revised versions are
produced in January of each year.
Click here to check out About UNBC online.
Guidebook for Prospective Students
The Guidebook for Prospective Students promotes the "big picture" of UNBC to prospective students. Programs and departments are encouraged to use this publication along with
individual program/departmental brochures and websites when
communicating with prospective students.
Click here to download a PDF version of the latest Guidebook for Prospective Students.
Regional Reports
A series of regional reports are produced after Convocation each year. Customized to regions across northern BC, these reports celebrate local grads, award winners, research activities, and other stories relevant to the area. Reports designed for communities with or close to UNBC's regional campuses also feature listings of upcoming local course offerings.
This series represents approximately 10 regions and can be printed on demand through Copy Services.
UNBC Poster
Approximately 38 inches in width, this popular poster features an assortment of stunning images of UNBC students, campus architecture, and northern BC's nature. Watermark text on the bottom comes in two options: In the North, for the North or A spectacular environment for living and learning. Visit the Office of Communications or email communications@unbc.ca for copies.
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