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Graduate Program Opportunities Speakers

U.S. Consulate General answers your VISA questions during live chat

The U.S. Consulate General Vancouver is hosting a Google Hangout chat on February 19 to answer questions that citizens, residents and visitors may have about visa issues and requirements. This would be our second web chat of this kind, the first one being held in August – the transcript from August is still available to read on our website.

We are hoping that you will be able to reach out to your international students and ethnic communities to invite them to participate in this informative event.

Check our website between tomorrow and Tuesday February 11 for more information about the chat session. Participants will have the chance to submit their questions for the Consular officers as early as Wednesday, February 12 by accessing this link: https://conx.state.gov/canada/ or by clicking the “VISA QUESTIONS?” blue box on the top right-hand corner of the homepage.

Thank you, and we’re looking forward to your participation!

PA Vancouver

U.S. Consulate General Vancouver

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Uncategorized

Interesting article on PhD life, attrition, competition, depression

A recommendation from Julia Ostertag …

My Grief Lies all Within PhD Students

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Graduate Program Opportunities Speakers

Educating the Heart & Mind Community of Practice

The upcoming meeting of the Community of Practice for Educating the Heart and Mind with the EDCP community. It is a great opportunity for us to engage in a collaborative dialogue to promote teaching and learning that can help us in enriching classrooms by integrating Emotional Intelligence, Contemplation and Personal Ethics.

The meeting is scheduled for February 6, 2014 from 1.00-2.30 pm at the Irving K Barber Learning Centre – Seminar Room 2.22A. We can register for this event at the website of Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT) http://events.ctlt.ubc.ca/events/view/3127

Presence of EDCP peers, faculty and staff would greatly enrich the event.

Thanking you and best regards,
Sincerely,
Latika Raisinghani

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Graduate Program Opportunities News from the Outside World

Research Commons News February 2014‏

FIREtalk: Frameworks of Power: Wednesday February 26th 4-6 pm

We would like to invite you to participate in the upcoming FIREtalk: Frameworks of Power to be held on Wednesday February 26th 4-6 pm. Submit your proposal for a 5 minute presentation by February 19th.

http://bit.ly/FrameworksofPower

The Research Commons invites grad students from every discipline to examine the frameworks of power that govern our world. For example,

·         What factors contribute to systems of domination, privilege, marginalization, oppression and liberation?

·         How do power dynamics play out in research and scientific inquiry?

·         Are there parallels between manifestations of power in social and mechanical systems?

·         How can unequal and oppressive relationships affect behaviour?

·         How can power be implemented to improve well-being?
To sign up as a presenter click on the following link:

http://koerner.library.ubc.ca/services/research-commons/fire-talks/proposal-submission-form/

To sign up as an attendee click on the following link:
http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/4760/

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by email at research.commons@ubc.ca
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Discover, Gather, Create, Share – Graduate Research in a Day on Tuesday, February 18th

The Research Commons is holding its annual graduate research day on Tuesday, February 18th. Come and learn new skills from undertaking a literature review to managing citations in reference management software such as Mendeley or Zotero. Develop familiarity with new software applications including SPSS for statistics and SimpleMap for mapping. Share new ideas during our workshops on scholarly activities including author rights, building your academic profile, getting published, and tracking your impact factor.

Register for workshops at http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/series/73

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Tips and Tricks for Formatting Your Thesis: Little Things Mean A Lot!

Are you worried about getting your thesis/dissertation into the format required by the Faculty of Graduate Studies? Would you like to know more about how to use the formatting features in Microsoft Word? Research Commons staff will help you with your questions about the nuts and bolts of formatting: tables of contents, page layout, numbering, headings, front matter, and more! As well, find out more about the resources that are available to help you in writing your thesis/dissertation. Graduate students at any stage of the writing process are welcome; some prior knowledge of Microsoft Word will be helpful.

Thursday, February 6th, 12-2pm: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/4673

Thursday, February 13th, 12-2pm: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/4720
Thursday, February 27th, 10am-12pm: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/4674

Have specific questions you think would be best answered in a one-on-one session? See our Consultations page to book a session: http://koerner.library.ubc.ca/services/research-commons/.

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Citation Management Using RefWorks, Zotero, or Mendeley

Need to manage large numbers of references and citations as part of your research, teaching or administrative work? Citation management tools are for you. These tools provide a simple way to store, organize and retrieve your citations in an effective manner, and can also help you in formatting in-text citations and bibliographies in your work.

Sign up for a tool specific hands-on workshop about the core concepts of citation management and detailed instruction for use of either RefWorks, Zotero, or Mendeley.

Are you new to citation management tools entirely, or do you have advanced-user questions? See our Consultations page to book a one-on-one session: http://koerner.library.ubc.ca/services/research-commons/.

Citation Management Using RefWorks:

Tuesday, March 4th, 11am-1:00pm: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/4618

Citation Management Using Zotero:

Wednesday February 12th, 10am- 12pm:http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/4677

Citation Management Using Mendeley:
Monday, February 24th, 4pm-6pm: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/4636

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SPSS

Workshop 1- Basic SPSS

Do you wonder what SPSS is and how it can be useful to manage and analyze your data? Would you like to learn how to work with SPSS just by clicking a few keys? Let us help you learn the basics.

No previous knowledge of SPSS is required for the first workshop.

Tuesday, February 18th, 3:00pm – 5:00pm: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/4780

Workshop 2- SPSS Data Management

Do you know how to edit your data using effective data management software? Do you want to work with user-friendly software without going through a hassle of writing code? SPSS can do this for you with a few clicks. Attend this workshop and learn how to manage your data fast.

Wednesday, February 12th, 3:00pm-5:00pm: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/4767

Workshop 3-Descriptive/Graphing Analysis with SPSS

Do you have trouble summarizing your data? Do you want to analyze your data with t-test, ANOVA, Pearson-test, etc. using SPSS? Do you have trouble graphing and presenting your data with SPSS? Well, we can help you with all of these questions. Enroll in this workshop and learn how to analyze your data hassle-free!

Tuesday, February 25th, 12pm-2pm: http://elred.library.ubc.ca/libs/dashboard/view/4676

Have specific questions you think would be best answered in a one-on-one session? See our Consultations page to book a session: http://koerner.library.ubc.ca/services/research-commons/.

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Funding and Awards Speakers

Updated O’Riordan Fellowship Announcement‏

Green College at UBC invites nominations for the O’Riordan Fellowship in Sustainable Development, worth $3,500 p.a. and tenable for up to four years, open to PhD students newly admitted to UBC programs in 2014. Deadline for nominations is Monday 3 February 2014. The nominated student does NOT need to be applying for resident membership of Green College. The above deadline is fast approaching. If the timing is too tight, please contact the college and let them know when files may be ready. For full details, see the attachment, or the Green College awards page at www.greencollege.ubc.ca/apply_for_residence/awards.php

Please also note that Timothy and Jonathan O’Riordan will be giving a talk entitled Future Earth: A Science Agenda for Sustainability and Human Prosperity at Green College at 5pm on Tuesday, February 4 – see www.greencollege.ubc.ca/whats_on/index/events970/2014-02.php

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Conferences

Call for Proposals: AESA / IAIE Joint Conference

The American Educational Studies Association (AESA) & the International Association of Intercultural Education (IAIE) joint
conference

October 29th-November 2nd,

2014 Hyatt Regency Toronto, Canada

Conference System open for proposal submission: March 1, 2014 (5pm EST).

Call for Proposals

For the 2014 annual conference the American Educational Studies Association (AESA) and the International Association of Intercultural Education (IAIE) will join forces to create a truly global community of scholars in one of the most diverse cities in the world. Each organization will follow a separate submission and review process that will unite into one multinational, multilingual program.

CONFERENCE THEME:

Reconceptualizing Diversity: Engaging with Histories, Theories, Practices, and Discursive Strategies in Global Contexts

The American Educational Studies Association (AESA) and the International Association for Intercultural Education (IAIE) are
presently accepting proposals for their joint conference “Reconceptualizing Diversity: Engaging with Histories, Theories,
Practices, and Discursive Strategies in Global Contexts.” Together we will provide a critical space for sociohistorical, political and
philosophical dialogues focused on reframing diversity within a global context. In particular, we are interested in submissions that address diversity as a multifaceted and dynamic idea as well as the structures that transform, maintain, and reproduce the many intersectionalities of identity. By focusing on colonialism, settler ideologies, capitalism, and neoliberalism, among other related topics we can resituate diversity in a global context.  Turning to issues of transnational immigration, cosmopolitan citizenships, and globalized knowledge networks, we might find new approaches to equity and social justice in education.

GENERAL CALL:

The AESA Program Committee for 2014 invites proposals on all topics
related to the broad field of educational studies including Social
Foundations of Education, its traditional scholarly domain. Proposals
may be submitted for individual papers, symposiums, panels, and
alternative format sessions through April 15, 2014. The committee
welcomes proposals from a full range of theoretical, disciplinary, and
interdisciplinary perspectives that include the following educational
emphases: social foundations of education, cultural studies of
education, curriculum theory and curriculum studies, comparative and
international education studies, and educational policy and
leadership. While all proposals of AESA quality are welcome,
especially encouraged are those that specifically address this year’s
theme, which will be highlighted in the program.

Submission deadline:

All proposals must be submitted electronically to the Online
Conference System (OCS) via the AESA website. It will open March 1,
2014 (5:00pm EST) and close on April 15, 2014 (11:59pm CST).
Participants are encouraged to plan ahead. Notifications of proposals’
acceptance or rejections will sent by July 15th, 2014.

ABOUT AESA

The American Educational Studies Association (AESA) was established in
1968 as an international learned society for students, teachers,
research scholars, and administrators who are interested in the
foundations of education. AESA is a society primarily comprised of
college and university professors and students who teach and research
in the field of education utilizing one or more of the liberal arts
disciplines of philosophy, history, politics, sociology, anthropology,
or economics as well as comparative/international and cultural
studies. The purpose of social foundations study is to bring
intellectual resources derived from these areas to bear in developing
interpretive, normative, and critical perspectives in education, both
inside of and outside of schools.

ABOUT IAIE

Since 1984 the International Association of Intercultural Education
(IAIE) has brought together educators and activists interested in
diversity and equity issues in education. This is defined quite
broadly, and includes among other topics, social justice, human
rights, pluralism in post-colonial, post-conflict and post-communist
countries, active citizenship, anti-racist education, migration and
indigenous minority issues, feminist and queer theory, bilingual and
multilingual language studies, ability studies, interfaith dialogue,
genocide and Holocaust education, and critical pedagogy. These topics
are also the focus of the organization’s Intercultural Education
journal, published 6 times a year.

INFORMATION

For more information about AESA and the conference, email
aesa2014conference@gmail.com (NOTE: questions and information, only–NO
submissions to this address). If you would like to volunteer to serve
as a chair or discussant for any specific session(s) at AESA 2014,
please contact Stephanie Pantazis-Reich, assistant to the program
chair, at aesa14conference@gmail.com. Please include an appropriate
subject line such as “Volunteer as Chair or Discussant” and provide
the following information in your email: your name, institution, areas
of expertise, and sessions (with titles) for which you would like to
serve as chair or discussant.

Please make note of the following:

1.    Accessibility and technology requests must be requested at the time of submission.

2.    Membership in the organization is REQUIRED for all presenters, along with conference registration.

3.    Consider donating to the Graduate Student Fund when you become a member/register for the conference.

4.    Consider becoming an institutional sponsor.

5.    Participants may only appear on 3 submissions.

This year’s program committee will number about 35 members. Assisting the chair in program planning is an advisory group: Stephanie Pantazis-Reich (Assistant to the Chair), Denise Taliafiero-Baszile, Michele Kahn, and Daniella Cook.

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Speakers

Feb 20 Speaker Series 2014

February 20th, 2014, 2:00-3:30pm, Scarfe 310

 

“What makes a good teacher and what is a teacher good for?: Interdisciplinary thinking about the (im)possibilities of teacher education”

Keeping in line with the UBC Faculty of Education’s Year of Teacher Education, this year’s Speaker Series explores the nuances of teacher education through of dynamic and diverse interdisciplinary research. Inspired by the title from Dr. Carl Leggo’s work in poetic inquiry, we’ve inverted the common question, “what makes a good teacher” to ask, “What is a teacher good for?” in order to explore the ever evolving sociopolitical and philosophical roles and responsibilities of teachers as well as those who teach them in the 21st century. Furthermore, this series explores the (im)possibilities of “making” teachers that presents itself to teacher educators and Teacher Education programs. Bringing together three esteemed scholars to share their research within and beyond Teacher Education, this speaker series continues the Cross-Faculty Inquiry Program’s commitment to interdisciplinary excellence, intellectual agility, and diversity in ways of thinking. Come to the talks or sign up for the workshop by writing to ccfigaa@gmail.com.

Our first presenters will be Dr. Heesoon Bai, Dr. Avraham Cohen, and Derek Rasmussen on the topic of “Core humanity turn: New priority for 21st century teacher education.”

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Funding and Awards

GSFE Small Project Funding – Application Form

Hi GSFE,

The application form for the GSFE Small Project funding is now available online for viewing and download.

2013-2014 GSFE Small Project Funding

You may refer students interest at applying to the GSFE blog, where they will find info about the funding and a link to the online form.

Alternatively, to any student who directly contact you to request the form, you may want to send them an email with the attached form.

Direct link to view/download the form (cut and paste to browser):

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7PqWHxtf-aSVEJJZWV5ZWdtTU0/edit?usp=sharing

Or you can just invite students to visit our blog for more info and to get their copy of the form. The address for the GSFE blog is:
http://gsfeubc.blogspot.ca

Many thanks,
angela

The Graduate Students Council – Education (GSFE)

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Employment

Sessional Instructor position, Summer Term 2B

SESSIONAL INSTRUCTOR POSITION, Summer Term 2B (July-August 2014)

The Department of Educational Studies invites applications for co-instructor position for a three week course in the Doctor of Education in Leadership and Policy (EdD) program. The course is scheduled to be offered during Term 2B (July 21 to August 8) of the 2014 Summer Session.

EDST 593A.971   Ethics and Education

To be eligible to teach this course, applicant must hold a doctoral degree in Philosophy of Education or other discipline relevant to the course. This course, the second in EDST’s EdD program, introduces participants to concepts and theoretical perspectives from studies in ethics. It supports participants in using moral philosophy to analyze the ethical dimensions of their professional experiences as educational leaders, in order to assist them to (a) appreciate the moral dimensions of educational policies and practices, (b) make and justify professional judgments on practical issues that have ethical and moral dimensions, and (c) exercise leadership that promotes ethically-responsible policies and practices in their professions, organizations, institutions, and communities. Preference will be given to applicants with relevant experience teaching comparable courses in professional ethics for educational leaders.

Course instructor’s duties will include: teaching, holding regular office hours, marking assignments, and reporting grades. Duties also involve some or all of the following functions: preparation and involvement in seminars, lectures, discussion periods and tutorials; and assisting students with orientation to UBC and the EdD program.

Application Procedure
Letters of application should contain the following items: the Department Sessional application form, a current CV, the Post Secondary Teaching Experience Form and teaching evaluations if available. New applicants should also include the names, e-mail addresses and phone numbers of three referees. Forms are obtainable from the department website at http://edst.educ.ubc.ca/jobs
All positions are subject to enrollment minimums and budgetary approval, and are governed by UBC’s “Agreement on Conditions of Appointment for Sessional and Part-time Faculty Members.”

Please send applications to:

Shermila Salgadoe, Admin. Manager
Department of Educational Studies
2044 Lower Mall

Vancouver, BC  V6T 1Z2

or electronically to: shermila.salgadoe@ubc.ca

Deadline for applications: Friday, February 7, 2014.

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Funding and Awards

2014 President¹s Awards for Staff: Call for Nominations‏

The following message is being sent on behalf of Alex Bayne, Director of Integrated Strategies, Human Resources, to Heads Up (Vancouver campus). Please visit http://www.focusonpeople.ubc.ca/awards/presidents-awards-for-staff/ for full information on the awards.

Do you know UBC staff who have made outstanding contributions to the University community? Faculty, staff and students are invited to submit nominations for this year’s President’s Service Award for Excellence and President’s Staff Awards (Vancouver campus).

President’s Service Award for Excellence

Introduced in 1991, the President’s Service Award for Excellence is UBC’s  top award to recognize staff members who demonstrate outstanding achievement and excellence within the UBC Community.

Up to five recipients are selected annually by a committee of representatives from the University community. Permanent members of staff with 10 years or more of UBC service are eligible for nomination.

Awards are presented during Congregation ceremonies. Each recipient receives a medal and $5,000.

President’s Staff Awards (Vancouver)

Open to all permanent UBC Vancouver campus staff with three or more years of service, the President’s Staff Awards are awarded in the categories of:

•          Leadership

•          Creativity and Innovation

•          Enhancing the UBC Experience

•          Global Citizenship

•          Emerging Leadership

•          Advancing Diversity and Inclusion

Up to 12 winners are selected every year. Winners receive $2,000.

Please visit http://www.focusonpeople.ubc.ca/awards/presidents-awards-for-staff/ for more information and the nomination form. The nomination deadline is 4:00 p.m., Feb. 28, 2014.

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Graduate Program Opportunities Office of Graduate Programs - FoE

Information Session for the Graduate Student Research Grant Applications

Are you an Education graduate student who is applying for the 2013-2014 FoE Graduate Student Research Grant?  If so, the following information session will be of interest to you:

“How to Prepare a Strong Research Proposal”

A strong research proposal is critical to a successful grant application.  But writing a convincing and compelling proposal is not easy.

Learn tips and strategies for preparing a well argued, well organized and well written research proposal.

The information session will be facilitated by Beth Haverkamp, Associate Dean of Graduate Programs and Research, Robert Olaj and Heather Frost, Research Facilitators in the Office of Graduate Programs and Research.

This event will be held on Monday, February 3 from 12:00-1:00pm in Scarfe Room 310.

Please R.S.V.P. to lisa.altan@ubc.ca by Noon, Friday, January 31 to reserve your space.

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Department Events Speakers

EDCP Special Seminar – Professor Zhang Hua, Feb 12th, 12:30 – 2:00 pm in Scarfe 1107‏

Curriculum Reform in China: Historic Legacy, Current Debate, and Future Directions

Professor Zhang Hua, Hangzhou Normal University, China

Date:              Wed, Feb 12, 2014

Time:              12:30 – 2:00 pm

Venue:           Scarfe 1107

A light lunch will be served at noon in Scarfe 1223.  The lecture commences at 12:30 pm in 1107.

Abstract:

The ongoing curriculum reform in China was formally initiated in 2001, echoing the requirements of knowledge-based economy and the intrinsic calling of educational democracy in the whole society. In one decade of practical and theoretical effort, nearly all the school teachers know the ideas and ideals of “New Curriculum Reform”. That’s the main achievements of this event. From 2004 on, New Curriculum Reform has been giving rise the biggest theoretical debate in educational field in China, which is commonly called “Wang-Zhong Debate”. This debate has greatly promoted the understanding of curriculum and pedagogy in China. Where is New Curriculum Reform going? It will honestly respond the realistic claiming of educational practice, pick up the long valuable wisdom tradition (for example, Confucianism), and recover the modern tradition of educational democratization in the first part of 20th century. If so, the future of New Curriculum Reform is bright.

Bio:

Zhang Hua, professor and dean in Graduate School of Educational Studies at Hangzhou Normal University; former professor and deputy director in the Institute of Curriculum and Instruction at East China Normal University. He has been the president of International Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies (IAACS) from 2007 to 2013. He also serves National Educational Ministry in China, as the main expert for National Curriculum Reform. He is sitting at the editorial board of the journal Global Education and the journal of IAACS Transnational Curriculum Inquiry. As a Fulbright Scholar, he did Fulbright Program in Graduate School of Education at Harvard University during 2002-2003 school year. Prior to undertaking an academic career, he taught for four years in a rural middle school in China.

Zhang Hua’s research interests include curriculum studies, curriculum history, wisdom traditions (Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism), internationalization of curriculum studies, curriculum reform, teacher education, restructuring classroom teaching, philosophy of education, and moral education. He teaches courses in the above fields like curriculum studies, curriculum reform, research-based pedagogy, teacher research and development, and so on. He has published 9 books and more than 130 papers in academic journals.

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Graduate Program Opportunities

GSS Weekly Newsletter: Elections Issue‏

Dear Graduate Students,

The newsletter comes early this week with a crucial message about the AMS & GSS Elections this week. A lot of work has gone into organizing these elections, and a lot is at stake. We hope you will take the time to participate. As you vote, do not forget to sign up for the Cypress ski trip or plan to celebrate the Chinese New Year with us!

Vote Now in the GSS Election
Voting is now open in the Graduate Student Society (GSS) Elections! As graduate students at UBC, we are all members of the GSS.

These elections will determine the Society’s Executive team: the President, Vice-Presidents, and two representatives to the UBC-Vancouver Senate. You can learn more information about the candidates’ goals, experience and platforms at:http://gss.ubc.ca/main/elections/gss-elections-2014/

Polls will remain open until Friday, January 31st at 5 pm – to vote, please go to:http://gss.ubc.ca/vote

Vote Now in the AMS Election!
As UBC graduate students, we belong to both the GSS and the Alma Mater Society (the AMS), and are encouraged to participate in both elections.

The AMS Elections will determine the Society’s Executive Team. This year there is also a referendum with questions on the structure of AMS fees, the Society’s Whistler lodge, and bylaw amendments. More information on the AMS Elections is available athttp://www.ams.ubc.ca/studentsociety/elections/.

Polls will remain open until Friday, January 31st at 5 pm – to vote, please go to:http://www.ams.ubc.ca/studentsociety/elections/

GSS Social & Recreational Reminders:
– This is a last reminder to sign up for the GSS’s Ski trip to Cypress on February 8th! Febuary 1st is the Registration deadline. Space is limited.

– The GSS and the Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) warmly invite you to our Spring Festival Gala on February 2nd to celebrate the Chinese New Year – the Year of the Horse!

– Thank You to those of you who came out to the GSS New Term Party last Friday. We appreciate you.

If the fog around Vancouver is getting to you, just remember to vote. Image removed by sender. :)

warmest,

Ngwatilo

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Graduate Program Opportunities

GPS workshops: Presentation skills, Procrastination + PhD Career Strategies‏

Three Minute Thesis 2014 registration is now open.  A preliminary heat schedule is available at http://3mt.grad.ubc.ca/schedule/ .  For information, please e-mail graduate.pathways@ubc.ca .

There is still space available for this week’s workshops:

Professional and Business Effectiveness, Tuesday, January 28, 9:00am to 12:30pm

To register, please visit: https://www.surveyfeedback.ca/surveys/wsb.dll/s/1g2fa3

Time Management, Wednesday, January 29, 10:00am – 12:00pm

To register, please visit: https://www.surveyfeedback.ca/surveys/wsb.dll/s/1g2fa4

Doctoral Exam Preparation and Submitting your Thesis (Webinar): Wednesday, January 29, 1:30pm – 4:00pm

To register, please visit: https://www.surveyfeedback.ca/surveys/wsb.dll/s/1g2fa6

Doctoral Exam Preparation and Submitting your Thesis (In person session): Thursday, January 30, 9:30 AM – 12:15 PM

To register, please visit: https://www.surveyfeedback.ca/surveys/wsb.dll/s/1g2fc8

Copyright for your Thesis: how to use images and other material, Thursday, January 30, 1:00pm – 3:00pm

To register, please visit: https://www.surveyfeedback.ca/surveys/wsb.dll/s/1g2fac

Registration is now open for:

GPS/Mitacs Step Workshop: Presentation Skills I

Tuesday, February 4, 9:00am to 5:00pm

For a complete session description, visit:  https://www.grad.ubc.ca/about-us/events/10761-gpsmitacs-step-event-practice-your-presentation-skills-level-1

To register, please visit:  https://www.surveyfeedback.ca/surveys/wsb.dll/s/1g3007

GPS/UBC Life and Career Centre Session: Breaking Patterns of Procrastination

Thursday, February 6, 9:30am to 12:30pm

For a complete session description, visit:   https://www.grad.ubc.ca/about-us/events/10763-gpsubc-life-career-centre-workshop-breaking-patterns-procrastination

To register, please visit:  https://www.surveyfeedback.ca/surveys/wsb.dll/s/1g3009

GPS/CSI&C PhD Career Strategies Series:

Session 1: Do what you are Beyond the PhD (deepen your self-awareness using the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) framework)

Thursday, February 13, 1:00pm to 4:00pm

For a complete session description, visit: https://www.grad.ubc.ca/about-us/events/11185-gpscsic-phd-career-strategies-series-session-1-do-what-you-are-beyond-phd

Session II: Articulating your Strengths (Don’t miss this unique opportunity to undertake Clifton StrengthsFinder© self-assessment)

Wednesday, February 26, 1:00pm to 4:00pm

For a complete session description, visit:   https://www.grad.ubc.ca/about-us/events/11187-gpscsic-phd-career-strategies-series-session-2-articulating-your-strengths

To register for both of the above sessions (preferred) or one, please visit: https://www.surveyfeedback.ca/surveys/wsb.dll/s/1g302d

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Employment Graduate Program Opportunities Office of Graduate Programs - FoE

Exciting short-term positions for Faculty of Education grad students

Do you believe that research makes a difference?

Are you interested in learning about the broad spectrum of research conducted by members of the Faculty of Education?

Would you like to use your writing, research and creative skills to showcase the impact of that research to broader audiences?

If you answer those three questions with an enthusiastic ‘YES!’ then apply to join the OGPR team for a 2-month research and communication project.

The goal of the project is to gather data about the impact of Faculty of Education research projects funded by SSHRC, CIHR and NSERC, help organize it for easy searching, and prepare the data for communication through various print and electronic media (such as written stories, the web, social media, video, posters, brochures and reports).

What’s required?

The Graduate Academic Assistants hired for this project must:

–          Be a current graduate student in the Faculty of Education (ECPS, EDCP, EDST, LLED, and KIN)

–          Be available 8-12 hours/week in February and March, and participate in regular meetings (can join remotely)

–          Be curious about education research in a wide range of topic areas

–          Have strong interviewing skills, with an ear for good stories

–          Write clearly, in a way that appeals to non-specialized audiences

–          Enjoy working with a team, brainstorm ideas, and receive and provide constructive feedback

Students with some experience with journalism, video, or graphic design are particularly encouraged to apply.

Salary

$22.34/h for Master’s students; $23.21/h for doctoral students.

How to apply?

Email Brigitte Gemme your c.v. and a brief statement (150 words max) explaining why you would like to participate in this project, and what you have to contribute to the team. If you have a relevant sample of your work (writing, video, or other creative way of representing ideas), please send it along (optional). Apply as soon as possible and before January 31st, 2014. Three positions are available.

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