Founded in 1908, the University of British Columbia (UBC) is a beacon of knowledge, innovation, and academic distinction. Set against a backdrop of unparalleled natural splendor, UBC graces locations both near Vancouver and in the scenic Kelowna. As British Columbia's venerable academic institution, UBC ceaselessly pioneers the horizons of research and education. This intellectual juggernaut proudly houses TRIUMF, Canada's national beacon for particle and nuclear physics, crowned with the world's grandest cyclotron. Illuminating its academic pedigree are eight Nobel laureates, 74 Rhodes scholars, 65 Olympians, and 273 Royal Society of Canada fellows from its illustrious alumni pool. Even the halls of Canadian leadership echo its influence, with Prime Ministers Kim Campbell and Justin Trudeau among its esteemed alumni. Wander through the Vancouver campus, neighboring the pristine University Endowment Lands, and unravel the essence of UBC—a pulsating nucleus of insight, exploration, and groundbreaking discovery.