
Welcome to the RSEC Community!
The Rehabilitation Sciences Graduate Program is a diverse program filled with students from various backgrounds. The Rehabilitation Sciences Student Executive Committee (RSEC) is a group of students who act to represent and advocate for students in Rehabilitation Sciences.
We aim to promote academic excellence and social connectedness throughout the program by organizing events, promoting a collaborative environment, and providing the necessary resources for academic success.
Join in and get involved to create life-long networks of connection, collaboration and support.
Sarah Tischer and Olivia Tsihlias
RSEC Co-Chairs


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Latest RSEC News & Events
- Just Say It! Event Recap
Just Say It! is an annual event for RHSC students to practice… Read more: Just Say It! Event Recap - RSEC Board Game Night – March 11, 6pm
RHSC faculty and students are invited to a fun evening of boardgames and brews! Hosted by the Rehab. Sciences Student Exec. - RSEC CGRS-M Info Session – Oct 28, 2pm
An information session for UBC Rehabilitation Sciences applicants to the 2025-26 Canada Graduate Research Scholarship – Master’s (CGRS-M) competition. - Searching for a supervisor
Contributor: Sabrina Cao When I first started my search for a MSc… Read more: Searching for a supervisor - RSEC presents ‘Just Say It’ – Jan 30, 3pm
RSEC is rolling out a fun new way to reduce the intimidation of presenting called, Just Say It!
Research Promotion

- Create a research advert poster for your study (1080 x 1350px); include recruitment dates!
- Send us your poster together with a link for more information and/or your Instagram handle
- We will share your poster in our feed, story, and highlights!
Contact us

Email
rsec.ubc@ubc.ca
LinkedIn
UBC Rehabilitation Sciences Student Executive Committee (RSEC)
Instagram
@ubc_rsec
We respectfully acknowledge that the UBC Rehabilitation Sciences Graduate Program at the Vancouver Point Grey academic campus is located on the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam). Our graduate program is also distributed throughout Vancouver on the territories of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh).