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The University of British Columbia is situated in Vancouver,
British Columbia. Although the existence of a university flag is
mentioned at several places on the
university web site.
However, I did find an image of the CoA of the university on
Wikipedia
This crest, to use the common although incorrect usage, consists of a standard shield
with a rounded bottom and outlined in midnight blue.The field is
white, and the university acronym is written at the top in very large
midnight blue bliock letters. There are three midnight blue and two
white parallel wavy lines below the acronym. The bottom of the shield contains a very large
stylized sunburst in gold whose rays penetrate to the middle blue wavy
line. These lines and the sunburst are both taken from the CoA and
flag of the Province of British Columbia.
Ron Lahav, 23 November 2006
Technically, University of British Columbia is just outside the city, in an area commonly called the University Endowment Lands, which were never actually endowed on the University, but also never has been part of the city. Their mail is delivered to "Vancouver, BC."
This is a logo, but not the coat of arms. The arms have a book in the chief, with the motto, "Tuum Est" spelt out on the pages of the book. The motto was officially translated, "It's up to you" in the 50s, and officially translated "It is yours" by the 80s.
The flag is yellow at the hoist, and blue at the fly
The coat-of-arms is shown on the University archives website and explained on the colours page.
The University of British Columbia coat of arms (or crest) had been chosen by President Wesbrook himself. He based it on the coat of arms for the province, which shows a setting sun and three wavy blue lines representing the sea, beneath a Union Jack. Wesbrook replaced the Union Jack with an open book and the words "Tuum Est" (UBC's motto, meaning "It's yours" or "It's up to you"). But he kept the golden sun and the blue waves.
On receiving the recommendation that the University colours be blue and gold in conformity with the University crest, the Faculty gave its approval, subject to approval by the AMS Student Council and the University Senate.
On February 14, 1916, the Faculty were told that the AMS Student Council had asked that the blue in the University's colours be made more specifically "a deep rich Royal blue." However, the Committee on Academic Costume told the Faculty that "because of the difficulty of reproducing special shades of blue in fabrics and printed material, considerable latitude in these respects is permissible so long as there is no pronounced departure from the official shades," and it simply reiterated its recommendation that the University colours be "the blue and gold of the University crest."
The University of British Columbia ("The" is part of the name) is the oldest university in British Columbia, it held its first classes in 1915, but the Point Grey campus wasn't built until 1925. The campus in Kelowna (UBC Okanagan) opened in 2005 as a successor to Okanagan University College.
The visual identity information (PDF file) and gives 27 and a half pages of information about the graphic logo, and less than half a page (on p.3) to the Arms.
UBC Coat of Arms: The original visual identity was designed in 1915. This identity consists of a shield within which is a stylized book containing the words Tuum est and the stylized waves and sun graphics. The University of British Columbia Coat of Arms is authorized for use for ceremonial purposes, which include:
- University of British Columbia degrees
- diplomas
- certificates
- commemorative building plaques
- formal personal invitations
- formal recognition gifts and collateral materials
The Coat of Arms must be accompanied by the words “The University of British Columbia”.
Note: An artist's conception of the new
University
of British Columbia Winter Sports Centre shows an imaginary flag which appears to be a
white flag with the University of British Columbia arms. some of the
Olympic (ice) Hockey
will be held at the new Winter Sports Centre.
Dean McGee, 26 November 2006