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Changes to Student Visa Policies

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has proposed several changes to student visa policies (which were announced on December 29, 2012. This survey is intended to obtain your thoughts on the proposed changes. UBC and the AMS will be using the results from this survey to guide and form a submission to the Federal Government communicating their position and that of UBC students.

The changes are far-reaching and are currently open for public comment. Sent jointly by the Alma Mater Society, UBC’s International Student Development at International House and the International Students’ Association, this brief message is the first of several messages you will receive on this topic. Your feedback will help the AMS and UBC craft our formal submissions to CIC on these issues.

We invite you to take five minutes to send us your feedback through a short survey. The survey closes at midnight on Sunday, February 3. Your responses will be confidential and anonymous and will not affect your standing as a UBC student or a member of the AMS.  You can link to the survey at http://almamatersociety.wufoo.com/forms/proposed-student-visa-changes-survey/

If these changes are made law, the impacts for you could be:

– you could be allowed to hold a study permit only if you attend an institution designated by the province to host international students; UBC is expected to be on the list of designated institutions, so UBC students could still be eligible to apply for study permits

– you could be required to actively pursue studies after arrival in Canada in order to hold your study permit

– if you are in an academic program of at least six months, you could be eligible to work off-campus part-time without a work permit as soon as you begin studies

– if you are a new visitor, you could be eligible to apply for an initial study permit from within the country, if you fit the proposed list of programs

– other student work programs are not expected to change, including on-campus work, co-op work permit, spouse/partner work permit and post-graduation work permit

– the ability to study without a study permit in a program of less than six months as a new visitor or worker is not expected to change

For the full text of the proposed changes, see http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2012/2012-12-29/html/reg1-eng.html.

Thank you for taking time to tell us what you think about the proposed changes. Feel free to contact me with any questions about the survey or the proposed changes.

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Investigating Our Practices 2013 – Call for Proposals – REMINDER

Investigating Our Practices 2013

16th Annual Conference

Saturday, May 11, 2013, 8:30am – 1:30pm

Neville Scarfe Building, UBC

Please join us for IOP 2013, co-sponsored by the Faculty of Education and the BC Teachers’ Federation.  Practicing teachers, graduate students, undergraduate students, and university educators from different educational contexts will convene in the Scarfe Building to share their investigations, understandings and questions.

Call for Proposals

Proposals for presentations can be submitted online at http://pdce.educ.ubc.ca/iop-cfp. Submission deadline:  February 26, 2013.  In recognition of the Faculty’s Year of Indigenous Education http://yie.educ.ubc.ca/, we welcome proposals related to this theme.  Questions about your proposal?  Contact Tony Clarke (anthony.clarke@ubc.ca) or Anne Phelan (anne.phelan@ubc.ca).

For more information about IOP or to register for the conference, visit http://pdce.educ.ubc.ca/iop2013 or contact Judy Paley (judy.paley@ubc.ca).  Registration fee:  $25 ($15 for students).  Breakfast, refreshments and lunch included. We hope to see you there!

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Call for Proposals – Centre for International Peace and Security Studies (CIPSS)

Centre for International Peace and Security Studies Present the

11th Annual Graduate Student Conference, May 6th 2013

McGill University, Montreal, Quebec

Expanding the Security Landscape: From New Threats to Novel Issues

  CIPSS is organizing its 11th Annual Graduate Student Conference entitled, Expanding the Security Landscape: From New Threats to Novel Issues.  This one-day event will entail four separate panel presentations and discussions organized around theoretical and practical sub-themes with an overarching goal of fostering interdisciplinary and inter-issue area discussion around the expanding Security Studies sub-field.

We are looking for theoretically and practically oriented contributions from various academic disciplines on the following topics:

~ Cyber Warfare

~ Emerging Technologies of Security (Drones and Social Media)

~ WMD Proliferation and Strategic Stability

~ Institutional Roles of IGOs, NGOs, and Regional Organizations (UN, NATO, ASEAN, EU, etc.)

~ Insurgency/Counter-Insurgency and Terrorism

~ Environmental Security and Resource Scarcity (Arctic, Water, Oil, etc.)

~ Immigration Policy

~ Human and Food Security

~ Societal and Identity Security

~ Gender Issues and Security

Papers can be presented either in English or in French.

Please send a 300-word abstract to: cipss.graduate.conference@gmail.com.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 15th 2013

Pending the availability of funds, limited travel and accommodation subsidies may be provided to presenters outside the immediate Montreal area.

For more information, please email: cipss.graduate.conference@gmail.com

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