AMS Student Nest definition

AMS Student Nest means the Society’s main building, located at 6133 University Boulevard and also including the basement and other areas in the UBC Life Building under the control of the Society;
AMS Student Nest means the Society’s main building as defined in the AMS Code of Procedure, Section 1, Article 1(4).

Examples of AMS Student Nest in a sentence

  • Charpin (2003-07);SeSur Scientific committee of the national research program SeSur (“Sécurité et Sûreté) of the National Agency for Research (ANR), (2007), A.

  • AMS owned or operated spaces including, but not limited to the AMS Student Nest, constituency spaces, and AMS-run events.

  • AMS owned or operated spaces including, but not limited to the AMS Student Nest, constituency spaces, and AMS‐run events.

  • The Speaker:• UBC Vancouver and the AMS Student Nest are situated on traditional ancestral Musqueam territory.

  • On behalf of The University of British Columbia Building Operations team and FilterPro Services Canada Ltd., we express our gratitude to NAFA for considering the UBC AMS Student Nest as a 2022 Clean Air Award recipient in recognition of their ongoing work to ensure a safe working environment for students, tenants, visitors and faculty.

  • Construction was completed for most areas of the new building, which came to be called the AMS Student Nest (or just the Nest), in 2015.

  • I agree to limit my campaign spending to the amount set by the GSS, to attend the GSS all-candidates meeting on February 14th at 5:00 PM in the GSS Loft (4th Floor of the AMS Student Nest unless excused by the GSS Electoral Officer (EO), and to abide by the GSS electoral procedures (Copies of the GSS electoral procedures are available on the GSS website: gss.ubc.ca) and such procedures established by the Council of Senates and Registrar (Copies are available from Enrolment Services).

  • In 2015 the AMS moved from the old Student Union Building (Old SUB, now being called the UBC Life Building) into the much larger AMS Student Nest next door.

  • The AMS Student Nest would be a true home away from home, where students would seek to spend their time outside of classes socializing, eating, partying, studying, exercising, and being together.

  • Peter Meekison Student Centre in the University Centre, which is leased to the Students’ Union of UBC Okanagan, and the AMS Student Nest, which is leased to the UBC Alma Mater Society) which are not included in the definition of UBC Space.

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