Thea Koerner House, 6371 Crescent Road, Point Grey Campus
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify key strategies to build effective relationships with supervisors
- Consider factors that potentially contribute to trust and reciprocity in relationships with supervisors
- Focus on making timely progress through your program and meeting milestones
- Consider factors that can disrupt effective supervisory relationships
- Appreciate the importance of clear boundaries in supervisory relationships
- Problem-solve ways to manage conflict
- Find sources of assistance in the event of intractable conflict.
Presenters: Dr. Theresa Rogers is an Associate Dean, Program and Faculty Development, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. Theresa has a background in Education and has been successfully supervising graduate students for over 20 years.
Dr. Brianne Howard is the Director, Academic Support, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. Brianne brings a wealth of experience in dealing with complex situations that arise in graduate studies and acts as a liaison between graduate students, faculty members and programs. Brianne comes from a cultural studies background and with a focus on issues of accessibility and removing barriers to success.
Lisa Brunner is an International Student Advisor with UBC’s International Student Development. Previously, Lisa taught International Teaching Assistant seminars at Simon Fraser University; coordinated research projects on refugee resettlement with Immigrant Services Society of BC; developed cultural orientation training materials for newcomers in Canada and the United States; and taught academic English at Bilkent University, Turkey.
Refreshments: Beverages will be provided. Please bring your own mug.
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