Resources

The Sauder School of Business provides a range of resources to support the academic and research needs of students, faculty, and staff.

Class Rosters & Photos

Staff

ROBERT H. LEE GRADUATE SCHOOL, SENIOR LEADERSHIP

Darren Dahl Headshot

Darren Dahl
Senior Associate Dean, Faculty and
Director, Robert H. Lee Graduate School

Teresa Pan
Assistant Dean,
Robert H. Lee Graduate School

 ROBERT H. LEE GRADUATE SCHOOL, STUDENT EXPERIENCE TEAM
Dharm Joshi
Director,
Masters Programs
Email
604-822-2624
Rebekah Chotem
Manager,
Master of Management
Email
604-822-0624
Margot Fraser
Program Assistant,
Master of Management
Email
604-822-8250
HARI B. VARSHNEY CAREER CENTRE TEAM
 Emily Wyatt
Associate Director,
Student Experience &
Careers
Email
604-822-9299

Pam Nanson
Associate Director,
B+MM Careers
Email
604-827-5388

Carly Boettcher
Manager,
MM Careers
Email
604-822-2973

Faculty

Computers & Wireless Network

PERSONAL COMPUTERS

It is strongly recommended that all MM students purchase and bring their own laptop computer to the program.  The principle reason for purchasing your own computer is accessibility, as your MM program will require you to produce many papers, projects, and presentations. We do not recommend using a tablet only as many programs do not interface well with a tablet and it can be more difficult to produce assignments.


BORROWING LAPTOPS

Laptops are available to borrow for up to 4 hours on a first-come first served basis from the Service Desk at the entrance to the Canaccord Learning Commons. Laptops are also available from other UBC libraries.


COMPUTER LABS

There are two small computer labs in the basement of the Sauder School of Business. All of the facilities are shared between Graduate and Undergraduate students (approximately 3,500 students) so access at any time is limited and can be especially problematic during peak periods such as the end of term.  In order to use the computer labs, you must have an "EAD Account" (Click on "UBC Enterprise Active Directory (EAD) Account").


UBC WIRELESS NETWORK

The UBC Wireless Network allows students, faculty, and staff to seamlessly check their e-mail, surf the web and access the UBC network at high-speeds from almost anywhere on campus.  For set-up instructions, refer to the following web site:


TROUBLE-SHOOTING

In the event that you are unable to connect to the UBC Wireless Network or have an unstable connection, please contact UBC IT for support.

Virtual Private Network (VPN)

A VPN is needed to access UBC library databases and some other resources. You may need these resources to study and complete projects throughout the program. Once your CWL ID is set up, you can install the VPN using the instructions here.

Libraries & Research

During the MM, the library resources that you will most commonly use are the David Lam Management Research Library (Business Library) and the Canaccord Learning Commons (CLC) found on the 2nd floor of the Sauder School of Business.

DL Library services include:

The David Lam Library is part of the  Canaccord Learning Commons (CLC), which provides learning support services and opportunities to hone the skills that will help you succeed at Sauder and in the work world.


CLC services include:



Useful Databases

Breakout Rooms & Lounge

GRADUATE BREAKOUT ROOMS

The Robert H. Lee Graduate school at the Sauder School of Business provides breakout rooms for graduate students to use for group study. These rooms are accessible by your UBCard (click on Graduate Student Card) and are located in the hallways near the Robert H. Lee Graduate School office.

Reserving a Room:

All students should be mindful of the fact that there are over 300 students eligible to use these breakout rooms. Breakout Room Usage regulations are in place to ensure that all students have equal opportunity to use these shared spaces and these policies must be read in detail prior to booking.

  • In order to use a room, you must book it online
  • NOTE: Rooms can be booked up to six weeks in advance for a maximum four-hour duration.

CANACCORD LEARNING COMMONS STUDY AREAS

The Canaccord Learning Commons offers a variety of options for individual and group study. Communal tables where quiet conversation is permitted are available on the main floor for individuals and small groups. Both the main and upper floors feature Silent Study areas. Study carrels are available on the upper floor, and all come equipped with a plug for electronics.  Other bookable quiet study areas can be found in the Canaccord Learning Commons which can be booked online.


MASTERS STUDENTS' LOUNGE

A lounge, available for the exclusive use of Masters students, is located in room HA 341 (3rd floor) of the Sauder School of Business. This space has refrigerators, sinks, microwaves, TVs, as well as quiet study areas for your use. The Masters student lounge is accessible by your activated UBCard (click on Graduate Student Card).

Lost & Found

With so many people using the RHL Graduate wing of the Henry Angus building, items may get misplaced.

If you find an item:

  • Personal items (e.g. a Student Card, wallet, etc.) found in the wing are to be left at the Sauder Security Desk located on the main floor of the building (for identity and/or security reasons)
  • Non-personal items (e.g. a laptop charger, umbrella, etc.) should be turned in at the RHL Graduate School office (HA 137) reception.

If you've lost an item:

  • Personal items (e.g. a Student Card, wallet, etc.) may be inquired about at the Sauder Security Desk located on the main floor of the building.
  • Non-personal items (e.g. a laptop charger, umbrella, etc.) may be inquired about at reception in the RHL Graduate School office (HA 137) desk until the Friday afternoon of the week that it was lost.
  • After Friday of the week it was lost, you can inquire about lost items at the Parking and Access Desk in the UBC Bookstore.
  • Check the UBC Lost & Found list

Unfortunately, not all items are turned it so it's best to keep track of your personal belongings and check the area you are working in before you leave!

Services at UBC

SERVICES AT UBC

Personal Safety

UBC is committed to fostering a safe, healthy and respectful environment for everyone in the campus community.  If you are uncomfortable walking alone on campus, please make use of the following services.

If you would like an escort across campus or feel unsafe at any time, please contact Campus Security . Call 604-822-2222 or contact them using a Campus Blue Phone. These phones can be found across the Vancouver campus. Simply push the button and you will be connected to the Campus Security Dispatcher.

If there is a route that is convenient for you, consider taking TransLink Community Shuttles to get around campus.

Quick Links