Contacts

For specific graduate program information, please visit the program website or contact the program directly.

Important: Do not send application documents to our office, but directly to the program you want to apply to. You can find the postal address for each program in the Graduate Degree Program listing.

If you want to contact an individual staff member at the Faculty of Graduate Studies, please use the Staff Directory. Otherwise, for general inquiries you can use our Contact Form.

UBC Faculty of Graduate Studies

Office Hours

Monday to Friday
8:30 am to 4:00 pm

Office Address

170-6371 Crescent Road
Vancouver, BC
Canada V6T 1Z2

Phone 604.822.2848
Fax 604.822.5802

Graduate Student Centre - Faculty of Graduate Studies

Entrances

Graduate Student Welcome CentreFor all general enquiries, please visit our Welcoming Centre which is located on Crescent Road (at the bottom of the stairs behind the fountain).

Graduate Student Side EntranceFor Doctoral Examinations or to visit the Graduate Pathways to Success Team, please use the upstairs entrance door behind the fountain.

Office Location

The offices of the Faculty of Graduate Studies are in the Graduate Student Centre / Thea Koerner House Addition, located across Marine Drive from the UBC Museum of Anthropology.

On the UBC web site you can find further information about "Directions to UBC" and "Parking at UBC".

GPS Coordinates: +49° 16' 6.41", -123° 15' 27.99"

 

Graduate Study at UBC Okanagan

For information regarding graduate study programs at UBC Okanagan, including application procedures, please visit the College of Graduate Studies web site.

College of Graduate Studies Admissions
UBC Okanagan
3333 University Way
Room 360, Arts Building
Kelowna BC V1V 1V7
Phone: 250-807-8772
Fax: 250-807-8799
 

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