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Volunteer with UBC Career Services at Launch a Career in Canada 2012!

Volunteer with UBC Career Services at Launch a Career in Canada 2012 so you can:

– Develop your skills in communication & event logistics!

– Network with industry employers & UBC international alumni!

Offered by Career Services under the I. Work program, LCIC is a networking event popular among international students like you! At the last event, 120 students participated and interacted with 19 employers and International alumni. The next event will be held on February 7, 2012. Get the most out of this event by volunteering and prepare yourself for your future career!

If you are interested to volunteer at this event, please email Kimberly Low at kimberlylow@live.ca by Sunday, November 27, 2011.

*Learn more at the LCIC 2012 website or check out our blog posts.

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Travel CUTS Canucks Tickets available for Dec 19 & Jan 4th

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Clinton Global Initiative University: What is it and Why YOU should go!

Clinton Global Initiative University Info Session: What is it and Why YOU should go!

Are you a young leader searching for likeminded individuals to discuss solutions and make concrete steps towards improving pressing global issues?

Where: Global Lounge

When: November 17, 2011, 5 to 6pm

Take this opportunity to get inside tips from four of last year’s successful applicants about what it takes to create a successful application to the Clinton Global Initiative University.

Each year, CGI U hosts a meeting where students, national youth organizations, topic experts, and celebrities discuss solution to critical global issues. CGI U 2012 will be held at George Washington University, Washington DC from March 30-April 1, 2012. At this meeting, nearly 1,200 attendees will come together to make a difference in CGI U’s five focus areas: Education, Environment & Climate Change, Peace & Human Rights, Poverty Alleviation, and Public Health. It is an amazing opportunity to learn from and connect with other young leaders and to make connections that will help you to execute your plan of action.

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Global Lounge presents Occupy What?

Join us at the Global Lounge for a discussion on the social movement that has swept the world…

Date: November 15, 4:30pm-6:00pm

Location: Global Lounge

The Occupy Wall Street movement that began in mid September was widely criticized for having no goals and formal demands. By October 15 the movement had spread to over 950 cities in 82 different countries. Is this about corporate greed and economic inequality? Are you with the 99% or 1%? Come share your opinion and hear what the UBC community has to say. Everybody welcome!

For more information, check out our blog or contact us at : global.lounge@ubc.ca

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Global Leadership for Social Change Professional Development Series

Global Leadership for Social Change Professional Development Series

Date: Saturday, November 12, 2011
Time: 10AM – 4PM
Location: Simon KY Lee Global Lounge (map)

Are you part of a club or organization on or off campus? OR Are you interested in how you can learn practical skills to become an agent of change? If yes, then join us at the Global Lounge on November 12, 2011 for the right tools, ideas and inspiration: Global Leadership for Social Change Professional Development Series.

  • Lunch and refreshments are provided throughout the day!
  • Students attending the entire day of workshops will receive a Global Leadership for Social Change certificate of completion
  • You do not have to attend the all the workshops, if there is one or two of greater interest, you can just attend those (registration is for the entire day however).
  • If you are presenting, you still have to register.

Space is limited, so please register here: http://www.eventbrite.com/org/1557279178
For more information and detailed schedule of the day, check out Gloubal Lounge Blog or if you have any questions, please email: global.lounge@ubc.ca

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GO TO CLASS! Oct. 24th to 28th

No, we’re not telling you to go to your usual class. Well, you should be attending your usual classes regardless, but this is not just about your typical academic courses. This is about CLASS – the Conference for Learning and Academic Student Success!

CLASS was originally a one-day conference where students could attend several different workshops on improving their UBC experience at the academic, social, and professional levels. As the presence of midterms and assignments make October a very busy month, some people were skeptical that students would be interested in attending such an event. However, CLASS workshops are designed especially to help you power through this busy time of year, and so the demand for CLASS workshops was such that this year CLASS is a full week of engaging presentations designed to improve your learning and overall experience at UBC. Pretty cool, eh?

To make it even MORE cool, IPP is also presenting a learning lab during CLASS – Friends with Benefits: Support Networks for Academic Success. In this interactive workshop, students will learn successful strategies for coping with homesickness emotions that begin to creep in after the September excitement dies down. You will get a chance to interact with students who experienced very similar emotions, and also learn about resources available at UBC and in your community. But I won’t tell you much more, because I don’t want to accidentally give you too much information! You can find out more details under our October Learning Labs page, at [link]

Our fellow JumpStart colleagues are also presenting a workshop, Negotiating Language Barriers in the Classroom and Beyond. This workshop focuses on helping students who are new to the English language to learn strategies for better communication skills both inside and outside the classroom. As this might be a common concern of many international students, we highly recommend you to check it out! More information also under our October Learning Labs page, at [link]

Overall, check the CLASS website for more workshops and learning labs, and for a more accurate History of how CLASS was developed and who are the amazing people behind it [link]. You will definitely find something that interests you! If you still don’t believe me, just read their awesome description below:

“Title: GO TO CLASS

Struggling with the midterms?  Trying to find ways to study effectively?  Fear not, CLASS is here!  The Conference for Learning and Academic Student Success is dedicated to helping first-year and transfer students from all faculties achieve academic excellence and personal wellness so you can bathe in roses and milk once again.  CLASS aims to help you help yourself, empower you with the knowledge and resources needed to realize your academic goals while pursuing a balanced and healthy university lifestyle.  Mark your calendars, the journey begins on Monday October 24th to Friday October 28th, where you will learn the keys to university success through our innovative workshops, inspiring speakers and mentors.  Free registration is now open – www.class.ubc.ca: GO TO CLASS!!!”

So pack your lunch, wear those flashy sunglasses, and bring your favourite pen – We hope to see you in CLASS!

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