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January At A Glance

The EDCP Peer Advisors have many exciting things planned for the month of January. Enlarge the image to check out the calendar.

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3R Workshops Announcements Employment Speakers

Jobs in Academia Workshop Series – Jan 15/22/29

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Funding and Awards

Call for Nominations: Aboriginal Graduate Fellowships

The EDCP Deadline for this completion will be:  January 27, 2014.

Call for Nominations:  Aboriginal Graduate Fellowships

For graduate programs:

The University of British Columbia offers multi-year fellowships to Master’s and doctoral Aboriginal students via the Aboriginal Graduate Fellowships (AGF) program.  The AGF program is intended to complement, rather than provide a substitute for, graduate funding programs such as the Four Year Fellowship (4YF) and Graduate Support Initiative (GSI) programs.  It is expected that graduate programs will consider recommending their aboriginal students for funding from the AGF competition in addition to, rather than in place of, considering them for funding from the 4YF, GSI and other graduate funding programs. On the AGF Nomination Form, graduate program will be asked if their doctoral nominees are also being recommended for funding from the 4YF program.  If so, and the nominee is subsequently ranked high enough to be offered AGF funding, the student will receive the 4YF and an AGF top up of $2,000 per year for the duration of their 4YF.

Please set an internal deadline for the Aboriginal Graduate Fellowship competition, and forward the following announcement to your students:

For students:

Aboriginal Graduate Fellowship

Amount: $16,000 – $18,000 stipend plus tuition each year for up to two years (Master’s) or four years (doctoral)

The University of British Columbia offers multi-year fellowships to Master’s and doctoral Aboriginal students. Approximately a dozen new fellowships are offered each year. The competition is open to both incoming and continuing aboriginal graduate students.

For more information about this competition and links to application and reference forms, please see the Graduate Awards website: https://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/aboriginal-graduate-fellowships

The contact at the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for this competition is Angela Rizzo (angela.rizzo@ubc.ca).

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Employment

GRA Posting for the Centre for Community Engaged Learning

We are looking to fill this position (see attached) as soon as possible and are hoping to attract some strong candidates from EDCP. APSC_CCEL GRA 2014 – Final

Holly Schmidt, BFA,BEd, MFA

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Announcements Department Events Speakers

EDCP Research Seminar by Dr. Shafik Dharamsi

Date:            Friday, Jan 10th 2014

Venue:         Scarfe Room 1107

Time:            12:30 – 2:00 p.m.

Title:             Socially Responsible Approaches to Global Education Initiatives – First, Do No Harm

Speaker:       Dr. Shafik Dharamsi, Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UBC

Abstract:

Participation in global education and international engagement initiatives can provide students the opportunity to foster a sense of global citizenship, develop global fluency, and a sense of social responsibility to respond to global inequalities. Many opportunities are often set in socioeconomically vulnerable communities in resource-poor settings. In the health and human service disciplines, there is growing concern that international engagement opportunities are frequently used by students as opportunities to practise clinical skills, enhance one’s résumé, and travel to ‘far-away and exotic’ places. Sometimes referred to pejoratively as ‘voluntourism’, international engagement efforts can result in vulnerable communities serving as a means to fulfil the students’ or the university’s own ends instead of first serving the global community. Rigorous and thoughtful pre-departure preparation can help students consider and avoid the potential for harm and exploitation that can result from their participation in global education programs.

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Conferences

International Conference New Horizons in Education 2014

5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEW HORIZONS IN EDUCATION
INTE 2014

Paris – FRANCE
25-27 June 2014
www.int-e.net
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Employment

Community of Practice Developer Job Posting‏

We are pleased to post the Community of Practice Developer position to start mid-January 2014 with UBC’s Centre for Teaching, Learning, and Technology (CTLT). This is a 12-20 hour/week position (adaptable to the successful candidate’s schedule), open to all graduate students at UBC. Please see attached job description for more details. CoP_JobDescription_Jan2014

The posting is open until noon Friday, Jan. 3rd, 2014. Graduate students interested in the position are asked to forward their applications to Linda Turner <linda.turner@ubc.ca>, Department Secretary, CTLT.

We are seeking as wide a pool of candidates as possible.Please forward this email to any graduate students you know who may be interested, particularly those with experience as facilitators, community developers, program planners, and/or experience working in the context of teaching and learning in higher education.

Best,

Jessica.

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Graduate Program Opportunities

Final GSS Weekly Newsletter 2013!!‏

Dear Graduate Students,

Did you know that Graduate students make up 20% of the student body at UBC, numbering just over 10,000 graduate students at UBC Vancouver alone?

There’s a more than 50% chance that you agree or strongly agree that funding/financial issues cause you as a UBC graduate student stress or anxiety on a regular basis. Time to Completion for graduate studies programs is continually increasing at UBC and across Canada.

The GSS wants you to come out in support of our efforts to change these aspects of the graduate student experience at UBC. While we have been a priority for this UBC administration for a number of years, little has changed across the institution.

Come out on January 10th at 11am to Graduate Student Society’s Thea Koerner House on 225-6371 Crescent Rd. Let’s show the UBC Administration that Less Money and More Time isn’t a good or sustainable way to treat it’s hardworking and talented graduate student body. Stand and be counted! (Save the Date!)

GSS Elections:
– The Call for Nominations for the 2014-2015 GSS Executive Team is Now Open and will remain so until January 15th of 2014! Interested in making a difference in graduate student life at UBC as a GSS Executive? Find out more [here]!

GSS Social & Recreational:
– Class is in Session! Learn French, and “Fall in love” in our January GSS Art Class.

– Sign Up for your January Fitness Class! GSS is offering BellydancePilatesZumba and Yoga classes in January! Remember, it’s not a New Year’s Resolution if you commit before New Year’s (We nonetheless offer love and acceptance to Resolution makers) Image removed by sender. ;-)

– Wheee!! let’s go Ski on Jan 19!

– The January Orientation Schedule is out and we need a few volunteers and welcoming folks to help! There are tickets in it for you for the New Term Party on January 24th! (save the date!)

Happy Holidays from us at the GSS! Here’s a holiday giggle with Jimmy Fallon! See you in 2014!!

Ngwatilo

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Service Opportunities

Service Opportunity – Student Hosts Needed

Dear Students,

Three HMED search candidates have been shortlisted and they will be coming to UBC for presentations and interviews in late January.  Dates are as follows:

Jan 21 (Tues) 8:15 to 3:30 pm and 22 (Wed) 10:00 am to 3:30 pm     Roula Hawa

Jan 23 (Thu) 1 – 2 hours in the afternoon and 24 (Fri) 8:45 am and 3:30 pm        Jacqui Gingras

Jan 27 (Mon) 1 – 2 hours in the afternoon and 28 (Tue) 8:45 am and 3:30 pm    Kerry Renwick

They will all be staying in West Coast Suites. We look for three volunteer student hosts, one for each candidate.

Please let us know if you can help by sending your message to myself (Basia) with a copy to: samson.nashon@ubc.ca, and anna.ip@ubc.ca.

Student hosts will pick up the assigned candidate from West Coast Suites, walk them to Scarfe Building and take them to the various meeting places, chair the graduate student meeting and assist the candidates throughout the day.  The student hosts will be invited to join lunch.

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Journals

Education for Revolution [Special issue of Works & Days + Cultural Logic]‏

“Education for Revolution,” a special issue collaboration of the journals Works & Days  and Cultural Logic has just been launched. Works & Days, published by the English Department at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, explores problems of cultural studies, pedagogy, and institutional critique, especially as they are impacted by the global economic crisis (http://www.worksanddays.net). Cultural Logic, which has connections to the Radical Caucus of MLA and the Marxist Literary Group, has been online since 1997 and is a non-profit, peer-reviewed, open access, interdisciplinary journal publishing essays, interviews, poetry, and reviews by writers working within the Marxist tradition (http://clogic.eserver.org). This is the second collaboration between the two journals.

Cultural Logic will be publishing an expanded, open access, version of this issue in the coming months. The expanded edition of the issue will include new articles addressing education for revolution in Greece, Turkey, and India.

Read Works & Days editor David B. Downing’s “Foreword to the Revolution” here: https://blogs.ubc.ca/ross/files/2013/12/WD-Front-pages.pdf

Works & Days + Cultural Logic

Education for Revolution

E. Wayne Ross & Rich Gibson (Editors)

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Funding and Awards

MacKenzie King Memorial Scholarships

Mackenzie King Memorial Scholarships

Deadline: Monday, 3 February 2014

Amount: $9,000 – $11,000 (subject to change)

The Open Scholarship is available to graduates of Canadian universities who pursue graduate study in any discipline, in Canada or elsewhere. One Open Scholarship is awarded each year. The value has recently been approximately $9,000 but is subject to change.

The Traveling Scholarship is available to graduates of Canadian universities who pursue graduate study in the United States or the United Kingdom in the areas of international relations or industrial relations (including the international or industrial relations aspects of law, history, politics and economics). Recently four scholarships of $11,000 each have been awarded annually, but the number and the amount is subject to change.

Further information is available on our website at

http://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/mackenzie-king-memorial-scholarships

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Announcements Funding and Awards Office of Graduate Programs - FoE

Graduate Student Research Grant Funding Opportunity‏

Dear Graduate Students,

The OGPR is pleased to announce the availability of the 2013-2014 Faculty of Education Graduate Student Research Grant funding initiative.  The grant is not designed to be a salary grant.  The principal goal of this initiative is to reimburse UBCV Faculty of Education graduate students for the financial costs of conducting research projects necessary for the completion of their degree and is designed to cover your research or project expenses only.  The award values are up to $1,000 to successful graduate students (Magistral and Doctoral).

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
Graduate students cannot receive this award more than once during a given degree program.

Over the past 3 years there have been an average number of 37 applications to this initiative and an average of 12 were funded.  These awards were successful based on the following: a) a strong student statement regarding their Research Proposal and a fully justified Budget; b) the student C.V. and, c) a high grade point average.

Also, please note that although the signature of your Supervisor is not required on the application form, they are still required to read and check off that they fully support your application to this grant.

For more information, as well as the Application Form, the Terms of Reference & Instructions, Graduate Student CV, a Sample Graduate Student CV as well as the General UBC Policies on Reimbursement and Payment for Work and other related materials, please go to the following website: http://ogpr.educ.ubc.ca/grad/funding/opportunities/

Application Deadline to OGPR: 4:00pm, Monday, February 17, 2014.

 

Christine Wallsworth

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Announcements Department Events Employment Funding and Awards Office of Graduate Programs - FoE

NewsFlash #651

UBC Faculty of Education NewsFlash for Graduate Students #651

December 13, 2013

The Office of Graduate Programs and Research | Faculty of Education | UBC Vancouver

 

For more information on any of the items below or copies of previous NewsFlashes, please e-mail: educ.ogpr@ubc.ca, or call: 604-822-5512, Fax: 604-822-8971.  Please visit http://ogpr.educ.ubc.ca/newsflash for all new and current NewsFlash items. For UBC-wide events, please visit Live @ UBC: http://www.liveat.ubc.ca.

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Announcements Speakers

Feb 6 – Public Lecture, Panel Discussion: Working the Ruins of Educational Policy

Working the Ruins of Educational Policy: Post-Structuralism for a Complex World

Referencing the groundbreaking and continually relevant Working the Ruins: Feminist Poststructural Theory and Methods in Education 
(1999, St. Pierre & Pillow, Eds.), this Public Lecture/panel discussion will explore the ways in which education policy can be viewed 
through poststructural policy analysis.

Detailed information can be found at:
https://blogs.ubc.ca/poststructural/public-lecture

Thursday, February 6, 2014
2:00-4:00p.m. Followed by Dean's Reception

Fairmont Social Lounge, St. John's College <http://stjohns.ubc.ca/>
2111 Lower Mall, at the corner of University Blvd and Lower Mall
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Graduate Program Opportunities Speakers

Registration Now Open for the Instructional Skills Workshop February 8, 15, 16‏

Registration is open for the Instructional Skills Workshop February 8, 15, 16, 2014.  Please note that participants must be able to attend the entire 24 hour workshop.  Please find attached the new policy for registration in the ISW.

The Instructional Skills Workshop is an internationally recognized program and students receive transcript notation for their participation.  It is a 3-day intensive workshop that develops participant’s teaching skills and confidence.  It is appropriate for first time teachers or those with years of experience.  Join the thousands of students who have taken this workshop.

This workshop is always in high demand. To register for the February 8, 15, 16 ISW, please go to:

http://events.ctlt.ubc.ca/events/view/3101

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