Welcome to Campus Security
Campus Security is committed to ensuring the safety and security of students, faculty, staff and visitors. We respond to safety and security concerns, provide first aid and facilities management, and aid emergency services on campus.

Contact us
Campus Security is available to assist the campus community with first aid, safety & security concerns, and more — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our officers patrol the campus on foot, bicycle and visibly marked security vehicles and respond to calls for assistance with any situation that is concerning or suspicious.

Contact First Aid
All Campus Security patrol officers have Intermediate First Aid certification.

Incident reporting
Help maintain the safety and security of our campus community by reporting safety concerns and incidents.

Security requests
Campus Security is available by request for special events on the UBC Vancouver campus.

UBC essential contacts
Emergency and non-emergency numbers at UBC to assist you with getting help as quickly as possible.

Get to know us
Campus Security officers are UBC employees, certified and licensed for security work, and works closely with community partners to maintain safety and security on campus

Our services
Campus Security is available to assist the campus community with first aid, safety & security concerns, and more — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Safety and prevention
Learn about the tools and resources in place — including UBC Alert and UBC Safe App — to keep you safe and secure on university campus.

Staying safe
Everyone plays a role in making UBC a safe and welcoming place. Here are some tips on maintaining your safety and wellbeing at UBC.
News & Announcements
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UBC Security Forum: Wellness, risk, and the future of frontline security
On June 4, professionals from across the security and public safety sectors came together for a day of learning and networking at the 2025 UBC Security Forum.
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Building a better security community
Security work is demanding, often unpredictable, and always essential. Yet, professional development opportunities for frontline security officers remain limited. UBC is hosting a Security Forum to bring security professionals together to share knowledge, gain practical training, and build connections that strengthen…
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Help with the Point-in-Time Homeless Count at UBC
The Homelessness Services Association of BC (HSABC) regularly conducts Point-in-Time Homeless Count across BC. The program collects details about the experiences and demographics of people who are experiencing homelessness.