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A mixed-use Oakridge lowrise offering retail space, offices, and 68 condos.

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A mixed-use Oakridge lowrise offering retail space, offices, and 68 condos.

Thesis Vancouver – At a Glance

  • located at West 49th Avenue & Columbia Street on Vancouver’s Westside.
  • 4-storey mixed-use building
  • 68 condominiums
  • 22,796 sq ft of commercial space
  • across from Langara College
  • 1 block from Langara Family YMCA
  • short walk to Langara-49th Avenue Canada Line station
  • close to Langara Golf Course
  • near Oakridge Centre shopping

Pricing for Thesis Vancouver

Pricing for Thesis Vancouver

Expect this presale pricing in the Summer of 2023:

  • Jr. 1 bedroom & den – 473-520sf to start from $669,000
  • 2 bedroom & den – 917-918sf to start from $1,239,900
  • 3 bedroom & den – 1111-1127sf to start from $1,500,900

Please note these prices are subject to change. There are also possibly developer incentives. Please contact us for details.

A Cultured Living Experience

Thesis is a unified neighbourhood concept, coming soon to Vancouver’s Oakridge neighbourhood from Alabaster Homes . It consists of three levels of condominiums built above one level of commercial space with a mezzanine, and two levels of underground parking. Up to 10 commercial retail units face West 49th Avenue, while two floors of office space overlook the lane. The 68 condominiums offer 12 floorplan types that range from a 524-sq-ft Jr. 1-bedroom to a 1,510-sq-ft 3-bedroom + den suite. Homeowner amenities include a co-working space , an 868-sq-ft lounge with a kitchenette, and an adjacent patio with a barbeque dining space and a social area.

With three cycling routes, a frequent service bus route, and Langara-49th Avenue Station , you will enjoy a healthier, car-free lifestyle at Thesis. The redevelopments at Langara College, Langara Family YMCA , and what will become Oakridge Town Centre , will mean that most of your daily needs can be met within a 10-minute walk from your front door. Hop on a bike and you’ll be surprised by how close Queen Elizabeth Park , False Creek, Hillcrest Community Centre , and Granville Island are. And with Langara-49th Avenue Station only 500m away, it only takes 20 minutes to reach Downtown or YVR . Thesis offers a new kind of living experience: one where culture, location and form come together to enrich the way you live.

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Floor Plans for Thesis

Twelve floorplans on levels 2, 3, and 4 offer the following unit mix:

  • 42 x Jr. 1-bedroom from 524 – 615 sq ft
  • 17 x 2-bedroom + den from 975 – 1,305 sq ft
  • 9 x 3-bedroom + den from 1,194 – 1,510 sq ft

Contact me today to discuss availability and plans according to your needs.

Thesis Vancouver Interiors

  • Two colour schemes: Grey and White
  • Wide plank laminate flooring throughout main living areas and bedrooms
  • 9″ over-height ceilings
  • Full-size front-loading washer & dryer (select homes)
  • Efficient centralized Variable Refrigerant Flow system for warming and cooling fresh air into your home
  • High-efficiency double-glazed windows for maximum sound attenuation and energy efficiency
  • Roller shades to control privacy from large expansive windows
  • Italian-made entry bench with custom-built storage in collaboration with Inform Projects (select homes)

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  • Custom-built, Italian-made kitchens in collaboration with Inform Projects with two-toned flat panel cabinetry
  • Italian-made coffee bar with integrated lighting, floating shelves, and custom-built cabinetry in collaboration with Inform Projects
  • Engineered stone countertops with a continuous backsplash that complement upper accent cabinetry
  • 24″ induction cooktop and oven with integrated hood fan (for Jr. 1-beds)
  • 30″ induction cooktop and oven with integrated hood fan (for 2- and 3-beds)
  • 24″ fridge for Jr. 1-beds
  • 30″ fridge for 2- and 3-beds
  • 24″ Fulgor integrated dishwasher
  • Built-in Panasonic microwave
  • Polished chrome Kohler faucet with pull-out sprayer and three-function touch control
  • Nested stainless-steel kitchen sink

Frameless glass surrounded by large format tiles, alongside rain and hand held shower heads.

  • Custom wood-framed vanities in collaboration with Inform Projects with open shelving for added storage
  • Porcelain floor and wall tile with engineered stone countertops and backsplash
  • Contemporary undermount sinks by Kohler
  • Polished chrome faucets and fixtures by Kohler
  • Relaxing soaker tubs
  • Frameless glass surround with a rain head and a hand-held shower in all en suites

Amenities at Thesis Vancouver

Amenities at Thesis Vancouver

On the rooftop level, homeowner amenities support both work and leisure. Pavilion at Home, an exclusive partnership with award-winning co-working space, Pavilion Cowork, offers an elevated experience solely for Thesis residents. Meanwhile, the adjoining lounge and patio gives you space to relax amid sweeping views.

Flexible areas for socializing, including a communal kitchen.

Parking and Storage

Two levels of underground parking will accommodate storage for 145 bicycles and stalls for 136 vehicles, of which 49 are commercial, 5 accessible, and 3 are visitor. All parking stalls are electrified for EV charging. Three loading bays are provided in the lane for commercial tenants.

Each residential suite comes with one parking stall with EV charger rough-in. Limited additional parking is available for purchase at $55,000 per stall. Storage lockers can be purchased for $5,000; bicycle lockers are $3,000.

Maintenance Fees at Thesis Vancouver

Expect maintenance fees to be around $0.64 per sq ft per month at Thesis Vancouver.

Developer Team for Thesis

Alabaster Homes is a Vancouver-based real estate development firm specializing in premier townhome and condominium projects. From the classic beauty of Shaughnessy to the urban energy of Oakridge, their vision is to enhance communities and create new legacies. Previous projects featured here include Rowen W47 , Eila on W49 , Spires Gate , and Yukon Residences .

Yamamoto Architecture is a young design-oriented firm focused on multi-family and mixed-use buildings. They are currently working on projects ranging in scale from single-family homes to concrete high-rises, including West 5 , Willow , Main & Twentieth , Monument , and 1220 and 1298 East Hastings .

Studio Roslyn is a full-service, interior design and creative consulting studio co-founded by principals, Jessica MacDonald and Kate Snyder, in Vancouver. The team specializes in developing considered design solutions for built environments across the milieu of commercial, institutional, and residential space. Studio Roslyn’s core belief is that true creativity is not to be in conflict with commerce, and that our work should not be bound by the divisions between art, design, fashion, and architecture.

Expected Completion for Thesis Vancouver

Expected Completion for Thesis Vancouver

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New Premium Retail and Commercial Strata Units in the Heart of Vancouver

Located at 131-163 West 49th Avenue

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Commercial and Retai l Opportunities

Thesis is a unified neighbourhood concept from Alabaster Homes, coming to Vancouver’s Oakridge neighbourhood. It consists of 12 Retail units facing West 49th Avenue directly across the street from Langara College, and 13 Commercial units over two floors with private outdoor patios facing the lane. There are 69 residential units over three levels built above the commercial space.

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Surround Yourself with Unmatched Amenities

As a commercial owner at Thesis, you are in the epicentre of everything – whether it’s Main Street, with all of the fabulous independent shops and restaurants it is renowned for, or the reimagined Oakridge Park, perfect for the discerning shopper within us, to education, directly across the street from Langara College, recreation, restaurants, movie theatres – this is about walkable connectivity at its best.

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Learn more about retail opportunities at Thesis .

Commercial site plans, street front retail.

  • Kitchen exhaust venting available in CRU’s 1, 2 and 11
  • Three Class B loading stalls
  • High Exposure Signage opportunities
  • Unparalleled exposure to pedestrian and vehicular traffic
  • Limited retail/restaurant options to serve the students and staff of Langara College creating a unique opportunity for food service operators

Ground Floor Commercial

  • Exclusive separate entrance fronting W 49th for the ground floor/ 2nd floor commercial units located at the west end of the building
  • Private green space and patio space dedicated to each unit
  • Signage opportunities on W 49th frontage

End of trip facilities – Locker room with change room, bike storage with electrical outlets and water bottle station.

Second Floor Commercial

  • Exclusive separate entrance fronting W 49th for the ground floor/2nd floor commercial units located at the west end of the building
  • Private patio space dedicated to each unit

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  • Property ID: 17268
  • Post Updated: 2022-10-27 13:23:02
  • Status: Active
  • Type: Condo
  • Website: liveatthesis.com
  • Number of Units: 69
  • Number of Stories: 4
  • Selling Status: Registration
  • Sales Start: 2023
  • Construction Status: Preconstruction
  • Construction Start: To Be Determined
  • Estimated Completion: To Be Determined
  • Builder(s): Alabaster
  • Architect(s): Yamamoto Architecture Inc.

Thesis is a new condo development by  Alabaster currently in preconstruction at 131 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver. Thesis has a total of 69 units.

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A Cultured Living Experience in the Heart of Vancouver

Thesis by Alabaster proves that a home is more than four walls—it’s all the elements that make up a connected life. In the heart of Vancouver, carefully selected retailers, premium residential amenities and discerning design unite in a beautiful mix.

Thesis offers a new kind of living experience: one where culture, location and form come together to enrich the way you live.

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Before using this guide check with your faculty, school or department for their specific referencing guidelines

Follow these examples closely for all layout, punctuation, spacing and capitalisation.

Enter author's surname, followed by no more than 2 initials.

Only the first word of the Thesis / Dissertation title and words that normally begin with a capital letter are capitalised.

The place of publication is the city in which the conferring institution is located. For US and Canadian cities follow with the two letter state code in Appendix E , for all other cities us the two letter country code in Appendix D .

In cases where the place of publication is not stated, source the location via alternative methods, e.g. location of University and place this in square brackets [ ].

Abbreviate months to their first 3 letters.

Insert Dissertation for a PhD or master's thesis for a master's degree in square brackets [ ] following the title.

If you are estimating the number of pages include the p. after the page number, if you know how many pages that are in the thesis / dissertation, include the p. before the page number.

For further details on citing Theses / Dissertations refer to Chapter 5 - Dissertations and Theses in Citing Medicine.

For electronic Theses / Dissertations include in the citation "on the Internet" inside the square brackets, after the title. Also include the date viewed / cited.

For electronic Theses / Dissertations include in the citation "on microfiche" inside the square brackets, after the title.

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Vancouver is a system of referencing commonly used in biomedicine, among other scientific disciplines. In Vancouver style, you place a reference number in the text wherever a source is cited:

This number corresponds to an entry in your reference list – a numbered list of all the sources cited in your text, giving complete information on each:

This quick guide presents the most common rules for Vancouver style referencing. Note that some universities and journals have their own guidelines for the formatting of Vancouver references.

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In Vancouver style, citations are marked in your text with numbers. These numbers appear either in parentheses or in superscript – choose one option and stick to it consistently:

The numbers usually appear after the name of the author or after a direct quote. They may also appear at the end of the sentence:

Naming authors

You will often need to mention the author when referring to a work or introducing a quote. Only use the author’s last name in your text. If a source has multiple authors, name only the first author followed by ‘et al.’:

It’s not always necessary to mention the author’s name in your text – but always include the reference number when you refer to a source:

Numbering references

Sources are numbered based on the order in which they are cited in the text: the first source you cite is 1, the second 2, and so on.

If the same source is cited again, use the same number to refer to it throughout your paper. This means that the numbers might not appear in consecutive order in your text:

Citing multiple sources

You can also cite multiple sources in the same place:

To cite several sources that appear consecutively in your numbered list, you can use an en dash to mark the range.

In this case, the citation refers the reader to sources 1, 4, 5, 6, and 7.

Citing page numbers

You must specify a page number or range when you directly quote a text, and it can be helpful to do so when you are paraphrasing a particular passage.

Place the page number after the reference number inside the same parentheses, preceded by ‘p.’:

If you’re using superscript numbers, the page number also appears in superscript, in parentheses after the reference number:

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Your reference list is where you provide the information your readers will need in order to look up the sources cited in your text. It consists of a numbered list of all your sources, providing key information including the author, title and publication date of each source.

The list appears in numerical order at the end of your paper. Each entry ends with a full stop, unless the last element is a DOI or URL.

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Author names

Each entry starts with the author’s last name and initials.

When a source has more than one author, their names are separated by commas. If a source has more than six authors, list the first six followed by ‘et al.’

Source titles

Only the first word of the title and subtitle, along with any proper nouns, are capitalised:

Titles in Vancouver referencing are consistently written in plain text. Do not use italics or quotation marks.

The information you provide differs according to the type of source you’re citing, since different details are relevant in different cases. Formats and examples for the most commonly cited source types are given below.

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Some sources will be missing some of the information needed for a complete reference. See below for how to handle missing elements.

As shown in the website example above, when no individual author is named, you can usually name the organisation that produced the source as the author.

If there is no clear corporate author – for example, a wiki that is created and updated collaboratively by users – you can begin your reference with the title instead:

Sources such as websites may lack a clear publication date. In these cases you can omit the year in your reference and just include the date of your citation:

No page numbers

You may want to show the location of a direct quote from a source without page numbers, such as a website. When the source is short, you can often just omit this, but where you feel it’s necessary you can use an alternate locator like a heading or paragraph number:

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Harvard referencing uses an author–date system. Sources are cited by the author’s last name and the publication year in brackets. Each Harvard in-text citation corresponds to an entry in the alphabetised reference list at the end of the paper.

Vancouver referencing uses a numerical system. Sources are cited by a number in parentheses or superscript. Each number corresponds to a full reference at the end of the paper.

A citation should appear wherever you use information or ideas from a source, whether by quoting or paraphrasing its content.

In Vancouver style , you have some flexibility about where the citation number appears in the sentence – usually directly after mentioning the author’s name is best, but simply placing it at the end of the sentence is an acceptable alternative, as long as it’s clear what it relates to.

In Vancouver style , when you refer to a source with multiple authors in your text, you should only name the first author followed by ‘et al.’. This applies even when there are only two authors.

In your reference list, include up to six authors. For sources with seven or more authors, list the first six followed by ‘et al.’.

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Reference : #. Author(s) Last name Initials. Title of thesis [dissertation]. [Place of publication]: Publisher, year of publication. Total number of pages.                                                                                                                     

21. Allen SJ. The social and moral fibre of Celtic tiger Ireland [dissertation]. [Dublin]: University College Dublin; 2009. 270p.

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Use a superscript number (like this: ¹) in the text at the place where you are indicating that you are citing from a source.

Questions have been raised that the values held by the majority in Irish society were significantly realigned during the Celtic tiger years. 21

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General rules:.

The exact format of references to theses and dissertations is dependent upon whether the thesis/dissertation is published or unpublished, and how it is available (online or in print). 

The elements common to references to an entire thesis/dissertation are:

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  • Thesis Title
  • Use 'master's thesis' for work at the master's level and 'dissertation' for the doctorate.
  • Academic Institution /University 
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  • If the document was consulted online, include the DOI if available, or a URL.

For citing published theses

  • Cite  published theses  as books and add the publisher's name and date of publication in addition to the elements listed above.  

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  • To cite parts of a thesis, such as chapters, figures, tables or appendixes, cite the thesis as a whole first, then follow it by the information about the part.    

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The following is the general format of a reference to an online thesis with example. For citing theses in print, see the tab above.  

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Citation No.   Author.   Title: subtitle  [type of thesis on the Internet].  Campus Location:   University;  Year of publication  [cited date] .  Page.  URL

1.           Rutting S. Dietary fatty acids and innate immune responses in primary human lung cells [dissertation on the Internet]. Callaghan (NSW): University of Newcastle; 2019 [cited 2020 Jan 8]. 195 p. Available from: https://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:35633

Print theses and dissertations 

The following is the general format of a reference to a thesis in print. For citing online theses see the tab above.  

Citation No.  Author.   Title: subtitle  [type of thesis].  Campus Location:   University;  Year of publication, Page.

1.           Weisbaum LD. Human sexuality of children and adolescents: a comprehensive training guide for social work professionals [master's thesis]. Long Beach (CA): California State University, Long Beach; 2005. 101 p.

2.           Baldwin KB. An exploratory method of data retrieval from the electronic medical record for the evaluation of quality in healthcare [dissertation]. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago, Health Sciences Center; 2004. 116 p.

Parts of theses and dissertations

To cite parts of a thesis, such as chapters, figures, tables or appendixes, cite the thesis as a whole first, then follow it by the information about the part.  

The following is the general format of a reference to a part of a thesis. 

Citation No.  Author.   Title: subtitle  [type of thesis].  Campus Location:   University;  Year of publication.  Part No, Part title; page range.

1.           Christensen PM. Infant nutrition and child health on Tarawa, Kiribati: a nutritional anthropological approach [master's thesis]. Sydney: University of New South Wales, Centre for South Pacific Studies; 1995. Chapter 3.1, Breastfeeding practices on Tarawa; p. 46-53.

2.           Kneale C. Health claims: an exploration of the current debate in Australia [master's thesis]. Sydney: University of Sydney, Nutrition Research Foundation; 1996. Appendix 4, Health claims questionnaire; p. 49.

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According to the rules of Vancouver Style, the following bibliographic reference template should be used to cite a dissertation or a thesis in a list of references:

Author(s) . Title [ work type ]. City : University ; year . Number of pages .

Attention :

  • In the City element, give the city where the university or another institution at which the thesis defence occurred is located. If the city is not commonly known, add the country in parentheses. If the city is not indicated in the dissertation, put it in square brackets.
  • The Number of pages element is optional.

For a dissertation or a thesis available online, use the following template:

Author(s) . Title [ work type on the Internet]. City : University ; year [cited date cited ]. Number of pages . Available from: URL

Examples in a list of references

Stocks   T. Metabolic factors and cancer risk: prospective studies on prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, and cancer overall [doctoral thesis on the Internet]. Umeå: Umeå University; 2009 [cited 2021 Jun 28]. Available from: http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-22567

Reed   BH. The genetic analysis of endoreduplication in Drosophila Melanogaster [Ph.D. thesis]. Cambridge: University of Cambridge; 1992. 292 p.

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How do I reference a thesis or dissertation in Vancouver style? Last Updated: Mar 25, 2020     Views: 383

In the text

Cite your sources by using a number in brackets in the text which links with the relevant reference in the reference list at the end of the document:

  • In a 2008 study Neelam (1) ...
  • Glaser argued ...(2)

Any subsequent citation of the same source should use the same reference number:

  • Neelam and colleagues found (1)...

Page numbers can be added to the citation to distinguish between references to the same source: (2: 45).

In the reference list

Required elements for a printed thesis:

Author. Title [Content Type]. [Place of publication]: Publisher; Date. Total number of pages.

Smith, NI. A corpus-based investigation of recent change in the use of the progressive in British English [Thesis]. [Lancaster, UK]: Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University; 2005. 271 p.

Required elements for an electronic thesis:

Author. Title [Content Type]. [Place of publication]: Publisher; Date [Date of citation]. Total number of pages. Availability. 

Kavanagh AJ. Energy deposition in the lower auroral ionosphere through energetic particle precipitation [Thesis on the internet]. [Lancaster, UK]: Department of Communication Systems, Lancaster University; 2002 [Cited 2014 July 1]. 308 p. Available from: http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/6758/

Format of authors/editors:

  • List the authors names in the order that they appear in the text
  • Use initials for first and middle names of the authors, up to a maximum of two initials
  • Do not use periods/stops between initals. e.g. JB not J.B.
  • Separate names of authors using a comma and a space. e.g. Woods A, Frazier BR, Jones C
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P arents and alumni are calling on the Vancouver School Board (VSB) to reopen admissions to a program for gifted students for the next school year, out of concern that it might be permanently halted.

On Wednesday, parents and former students of the University Transition Program (UTP) protested against its potential closure outside the VSB offices at Broadway and Fir streets. 

They said the program supports advanced students to excel in academics and allows them to find like-minded peers. 

The UTP, or Transition Program for Gifted Students, condenses five years of high school into two years for students on track for early admission into university. 

The program, which has been co-ordinated between the University of British Columbia, the VSB and Ministry of Education since 1993, has admitted 20 students annually between the ages of 13 and 15 with the aim of providing challenging learning opportunities to push students mentally and academically.

Kristin Hopkins says her daughter struggled with anxiety and social isolation in the public school system and was hoping to apply to UTP in the future. 

"It's a great program for profoundly gifted students, who have special needs," Hopkins said. 

"UTP has been this hope out in the future for her to possibly be able to attend. A place… to feel like she fits in, to feel intellectually challenged … [now] she may not have the chance to even apply."

UTP announced in January it would be halting enrolment for the 2024-25 school year amid concerns over students' mental health and while a formal external review takes place. 

It says the program has not been closed and decisions about its future will not be made until the review is complete.  

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Alyona Glazyrina, a UTP graduate, joined the rally on Wednesday to support the program that she sayd provided her "with a safe place" to thrive academically. 

"Cancelling the admissions process now not only impacts future students, but also students currently in the program," said Glazyrina, explaining that second-year students gain leadership skills by mentoring the incoming class.  

Parents have also raised concerns that Deetken Insight, the company conducting the review of the program, is not an appropriate consultant. 

"Deetken Insight is a company with no experience in gifted education or adolescent psychology and their study is being done without input from all stakeholders," said Tracy Adole, whose daughter is enrolled in UTP.

The Ministry of Education says the review of the program will include consultations with current students and family, as well as staff and alumni, to understand specific concerns.

'Contagious' stress

UTP alumnus Rachel Lin says while she enjoyed her experience at UTP, the program could be quite stressful. 

"Think about how academically stressful it must be to suddenly, at 13, fixated about getting into university," she said, adding that unlike some of her peers, her parents didn't pressure her to get high grades or attend the program.

"If [you're] not someone who's easily drawn into pressure, suddenly you might be surrounded by … 90, 80 per cent of your peers who are stressed out … it becomes a little bit contagious."

Lin says UTP occasionally carries out reviews with current students and recent alumni, but rarely has spoken to older graduates. 

She says this became the focus of her master's thesis, leading her to interview older graduates about their time at UTP. 

She asked them if they would have their children participate in the program. 

"The answer was no. A significant no," she said. "Just being a younger student in general [at university], they had less than satisfactory experiences."

She says alumni suggested the program be made longer and more in line with a typical high school experience, with access to advanced classes, extracurricular activities and sports, and emotional support with same-aged peers.

In a statement, the VSB says program admission has been paused given "the serious nature of the concerns raised."

It says the program will continue to operate for currently enrolled students.

"This decision was made with careful consideration," the VSB said. "The gravity of the identified concerns requires us to take prompt and decisive action to prioritize the well-being of students."

Parents rallied outside of the Vancouver School Board offices on Wednesday in support of a gifted learners program.

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