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Reminder – UBC Centre for Intercultural Language Studies 20th Anniversary Celebrations

CILS 20th Anniversary Celebrations

RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/CILS-20thAnniversaryEvents

Tuesday,February 25, 2014

5:30 – 7:30 pm

Barber Learning Centre 

Room 182

1961 East Mall

 

Anniversary Lecture byDr. Joerg Roche, Professor, Ludwig Maximilians Universitaet, Munich, Germany

“Intercultural Language Studies: Looking Back, Looking Forward.” 

Featuring a screening of the CILS Twentieth Anniversary multimedia presentation, and refreshments.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

3:00 – 4:30 pm

Barber Learning Centre

Dodson Room

1961 East Mall

Anniversary Roundtable Discussion moderated by Alden Habacon, Director of Intercultural Understanding Strategy Development, UBC.

“The Future of Intercultural Engagement in Canadian Higher Education.”

For full details of both events visit:  http://cils.educ.ubc.ca/

More information contact:   ken.reeder@ubc.ca

Established in 1994, CILS is a cross-campus centre for research, outreach, and collaboration on issues broadly connected to language, culture, and education.

CILS is sponsored by the Faculty of Education, Faculty of Arts, and Continuing Studies.

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Student Consultation: Proposed Fee-Laddering‏

To: Students in the Faculty of Education

The Faculty of Education has developed a proposal that will permit students who complete a graduate certificate to “ladder” a portion of those fees toward a subsequent, related master’s degree. The anticipated savings in master’s tuition for laddered certificates is approximately 30%.

We are seeking your feedback on this tuition fee proposal, in accordance with the recent UBC Board of Governors’ requirement that new tuition fees be presented to the student body for consultation before they are brought to the Board of Governors for approval. Below you will find a description of a proposed process for laddering graduate certificate tuition into related master’s degrees, and the rationale for this laddering process. If you could please take a moment to consider the proposal and respond to the short survey by Friday, February 28th, it would be greatly appreciated:

http://ogpr.educ.ubc.ca/2014/02/19/student-consultation-fee-laddering-proposal/

Thank you for your interest and assistance,

Beth Haverkamp

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Year End deadlines for 2013/2014 Fiscal Year‏

Please submit all your Xerox printings before March 14th and please submit all Xerox, photocopy and phone bill payments to me by cash or cheque by March 24th.

Best regards,

Kalie Fong

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GSS Weekly Newsletter

From: Ngwatilo Mawiyoo [mailto:communications@gss.ubc.ca]
Subject: GSS Weekly Newsletter

Dear Graduate Students,

I trust you’re finding the extra time this Reading week useful. If you meant to watch any of the games at the Winter Olympics and haven’t, you have until this weekend to do so, and then that’s it for four years. Just so you know.

GSS Social & Recreational:
– Let’s go Ski at Whistler on March 9th! Deadline to register is March 1st, and as always, spots fill up fast!

– The GSS Salsa Night is ON! Tickets are on sale for our March 7th event!  Whether you’ve never stepped foot on a dance floor in your life, or are fluent in the language of dance, this event has something for you! We’ve lined up a pro grade salsa lesson, and much musical and liquid inspiration to guarantee a good night! We’re also meditating daily – which is like – necessary for good vibes, right… All are welcome for the low low ticket price of just $5.

GSS Advocacy:
– The Canadian government’s Federal Skilled Worker Program has an eligibility stream that is open to international students who are pursuing or who have completed doctoral (PhD) studies at Canadian institutions. The GSS would like offer you another opportunity to share your experience with the program in order to advocate for the changes needed to help the program work efficiently. Please do so by filling out this super quick survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XRNDL3D
Contact vpexternal@gss.ubc.ca with any follow up questions or issues you may have.

– BC’s balanced budget ignores the needs of students at post-secondary institutions.
The GSS through the public consultation process submitted a document highlighting our needs to the budget select standing committee. This committee recommended a number of investments in post-secondary education in BC. Sadly this week’s budget did not incorporate the Graduate Provincial Scholarship and other recommendations within our submission. Your GSS will continue to advocate on your behalf to this government, highlighting why our education matters to this province and this economy moving forward.

GSS + UBC Sustainability:
– UBC is developing a 20-year Sustainability Strategy for the Vancouver campus. As part of the consultation process with faculty, staff, students and the community, you are invited to a graduate student workshop on February 27th, 4-5.30pm at the Policy Labs in the Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability (Policy Labs – ground floor). Register Here. Food will be provided. Please do complete the 8-minute survey to enter to win an iPad Mini! The workshops are your opportunity to hear proposed ideas for sustainability at UBC and to provide feedback on the draft strategic directions across (1) teaching, learning, research, (2) operations and infrastructure, and (3) community.
Contact Marko Pajalic for more information or visit http://sustain.ubc.ca/conversations2034.

That’s it from us. Thanks for reading!

GSS Communications Coordinator

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