Hybrid Seminar – Climate Change and Agriculture

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Join us on Thursday, February 15th at 4:30 pm PST for a seminar featuring Dr. Jonathan Proctor and Dr. Armando Alcazar. They will discuss the impacts of climate change on agriculture and the effects of the 2020 wildfires on wine quality in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA.

The seminar will be held in a hybrid format, with an in-person event taking place in the Dodson room at the IKB Library at UBC. For those unable to attend in person, a Zoom link is provided for remote participation.

Zoom link:

https://ubc.zoom.us/j/61332540655?pwd=Nk5VTUhYcmlXMVVuNnlpT2p3T1FvZz09

Meeting ID: 613 3254 0655

Passcode: 333190

Climate change and agriculture

From the big picture to the impacts of wildfires on wine in the Pacific Northwest

About the seminar:

The direct consequences of climate change have become increasingly evident on a global scale as we experience an unrelenting pattern of rising temperatures and more frequent and intense extreme weather events. Agricultural landscapes are intricately linked to climate; therefore, changes in climate patterns inevitably impact crop and food production. To address these challenges, crucial questions need to be explored. Notably, how is climate change shifting environmental conditions for crop cultivation and productivity? Additionally, how do extreme climatic events and resulting calamities affect agricultural systems?

This seminar will address how climate change is affecting important climatic parameters for agriculture such as temperature, soil moisture, and sunlight. It will also explore the implications of climate change for global agricultural productivity, and potential adaptation strategies. Moreover, this seminar will provide insights into the effects of the 2020 wildfires on the quality of the wine obtained from grapes grown in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA.

Biographies of the speakers:

Dr. Jonathan Proctor is an assistant professor in Food and Resource Economics

(Faculty of Land and Food Systems) at the University of British Columbia. He earned a Ph.D. in Agriculture and Resource Economics from UC Berkeley in 2019 and conducted postdoctoral studies jointly at the Harvard Data Science Initiative and the Center for the Environment. His research at UBC focuses on the development and implementation of methods to evaluate anthropogenic impacts on climate and their subsequent influence on global socio-environmental systems.

Dr. Armando Alcázar Magaña is a metabolomics senior research scientist and metabolomics manager (Life Sciences Institute) at the University of British Columbia. He obtained his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Guanajuato University, Mexico, and in collaboration with Sydney University, Australia, and Nagaoka University, Japan. His postdoctoral tenure at the Linus Pauling Institute (Oregon State University, USA) focused on metabolomics pathway analysis, method development, and biomarker discovery. At UBC, he is working on developing targeted and untargeted metabolomics methods to track biological pathways in honeybees and to fingerprint natural products.

CCARM “Food for Thought” Seminar Series: Breanne Semenko – Friday, February 23, 2024, at 11:00 am (CST-Central Standard Time) ONLINE

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On behalf of Dr. Thomas Netticadan, CCARM Team Leader, please post the attached poster and forward to everyone in your departments and anyone else you think may be interested,

Breanne Semenko, Master’s Student, Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba CANADA, 

will be giving an in-person seminar on Friday, February 23, 2024, from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm (CST-Central Standard Time). 

Her seminar is entitled, “Working with Northern Manitoba to Improve Community Health via Local Food Production” 

Everyone is invited to attend.

 

Use the link below to join the Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86768310505?pwd=NFFvU2hDeERQYlo1a2lzZlhac0Mrdz09

 

If link above does not work, go into Zoom website, click Join:

Meeting ID: 867 6831 0505

Passcode: 132934

 

 

 

 

Julie Schoffner

Administrative Assistant
Canadian Centre for Agri-Food Research in Health and Medicine (CCARM)
St. Boniface Hospital Albrechtsen Research Centre
& University of Manitoba
Room R2019 – 351 Taché  Avenue
Winnipeg, MB  R2H 2A6  CANADA

Email:  jschoffner2@sbrc.ca
Tel: 204.235.3455     Fax: 204.237.4018

Thesis Defense – ISLFS – Daniel O’Beirne

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UBC – LFS Announces The Oral Examination for the Degree of

Master of Science
(ISLFS)

Daniel O’Beirne

“Rural Credit and Deforestation: Evidence from Thailand”

Friday, February 16, 2024 – 2 PM

Zoom
https://ubc.zoom.us/j/69923730423?pwd=b2pjQ2tFOVoxSzR5NWNUd09JZ0lOdz09

 

EXAMINING COMMITTEE

Chair: Dr. H. Wittman

Supervisory Committee:
Dr. F. Noack – Supervisor
Dr. N. Coops – Committee member
Dr. R. Barichello – Committee member

Defense Committee Composition
Dr. F. Noack – Supervisor
Dr. N. Coops – Committee member
Dr. J. Gantois – External Examiner

GradUpdate – 3MT, Cover Letters, Telling Your Research Story, Captivating your Audience, Writing Retreat for Research Masters, Integrating Generative AI into Your Research and Scholarship, Love Data Week, Inclusive Teaching, and more.

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Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition

Present your Research, Win Prizes!
This annual competition challenges research-based graduate students to present to a non-specialist audience
Check out our schedule to register for a departmental or ‘open-to-all-disciplines’ heat. Join a personal feedback session for guidance on your own 3MT.

GradUpdate

In this issue, Cover Letters, Telling Your Research Story, Captivating your Audience, Writing Retreat for Research Masters, Integrating Generative AI into Your Research and Scholarship, Love Data Week, Inclusive Teaching, and more.

Registration Open

Cover Letters
Online | Tuesday, Feb 13 | 4 – 5 pm

Register

Speaking as a Scholar: Telling Your Research Story
Online | Wednesday, Feb 14 | 10 – 11:30 am

Register

Captivate Your Audience (Keynote, Interactive Workshop)
Join communication expert Ivan Ruiz for an energetic keynote and workshop to learn strategies for confidently sharing complex ideas jn a compelling narrative. Thursday, Feb 15 | 9 – 10:15 am (keynote), 10:30 am – 12 pm (workshop)

Register Poster

A Seat at the Table: Joining the Academic Conversation
In-person, on-campus writing retreat for research-based masters students
Thursday, Feb 22 | 9:15 am – 12:45 pm (retreat), 1 – 2 pm (consultations)

Register

Seats available

Waiting for Motivation? Do this Instead!
Staying on Track in Grad School Series
Online | Tuesday, Feb 6 | 1 – 2:30 pm Register

Social Media Strategy for Policy Workshop
Online | Featuring UBC alum Kaylee Byers | Friday, Feb 9 | 12:30 – 2 pm Register

Events and Opportunities

A selection of upcoming events are highlighted below.  I’ve also highlighted some online, on-demand recordings to check out if you have end-of-term time.
Visit  community.grad.ubc.ca and grad.ubc.ca/current-students/professional-development for our full events calendar.

ACADEMIC

Call for Abstracts: 25th UBC Interdisciplinary Legal Studies Graduate Conference
Thursday and Friday, May 2 & 3 | Abstracts are invited from any discipline that aligns with the conference theme, The Rise of Radicalism.
Learn more and submit by Feb 9 (extended deadline)

Using Zotero for Citation Management
Online | Monday, Feb 12 | 12:30 – 2 pm Register

Pitfalls and Potential: Integrating Generative AI into Your Research and Scholarship
Online | Thursday, Feb 15 | 1:30 – 2:30 pm Register

CAREER

Arts Amplifier Networking Week
Open to graduate students and postdocs in the Faculty of Arts | You must attend the mandatory workshop on Wednesday, Feb 14, 12 – 1 pm.
Online 20 min informational interviews | Tuesday & Wednesday, Feb 20 & 21 Learn more and register by Feb 9

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

How to Align Your Time with Your Priorities
Online NCFDD webinar | Thursday, Feb 8 | 11 am – 12:30 pm
Join for free via UBC’s subscription, then register.

BIPOC Community of Care Circle
A space for Black, Indigenous and/or People of Colour to gather within the UBC community and discuss their experiences with one another.
In-person | Every other Wednesday, Feb 7 – Apr 3 | 5 – 7 pm | Email to register | Topics include:

  • Feb 7 – Mental Health
  • Feb 21 – Radical Love and Pleasure Activism
  • Mar 6 – Institutional Harm and Community Justice
  • Mar 20 – Allyship
  • Apr 3 – Community Care 2

Redefining Resilience: Navigating Black Masculinity in Mental Health
In-person, BSU x SASC Panel Event | Tuesday, Feb 13 | 5 – 7 pm Register

The Meditation Walk: Mindfulness and Community Together at UBC
In-person | Wednesday, Feb 14 | 1:30 – 3:30 pm Register

RESEARCH

Love Data Week
A joint effort from the libraries at Simon Fraser University, the University of Northern British Columbia, the University of Victoria and UBC.
Online | Feb 12 – 16 Learn more and register for sessions below:

  • Canadian Housing Data (Statistics Canada) | Session will provide an overview of the types of data available and provide examples of how they can be used by scholars and students for three sources of housing data at Statistics Canada – The Canadian Housing Statistics Program (CHSP), the Canadian Housing Survey (CHS) and the Census of Population  Tuesday, Feb 13 | 10 – 11:30 am Register
  • Introduction to Machine Learning: Regression Models
    Tuesday, Feb 13 | 1 – 3 pm Register
  • History buffs: Learn how to find Statistics Canada information pre-1981 | Wednesday, Feb 14 | 10 – 11 am Register
  • Pandas DataFrames in Jupyter Notebooks | Wednesday, Feb 14 | 2 – 3:30 pm Register
  • Data Visualization with ggplot2 |Thursday, Feb 15 | 10 – 11 am Register
  • Designing Web Maps with Mapbox | Thursday, Feb 15 | 1 – 3 pm Register
  • SFU’s Big Data Hub Presents Data Visionaries Series: Visualizing Data | Friday, Feb 16 | 12 – 1 pm Register

Data Bites – Introduction to depositing datasets in Borealis
Online | Wednesday, Feb 14 | 12:30 – 1:15 pm Register

Introduction to the Unix Shell
Online | Wednesday, Feb 14 | 1 – 3 pm Register

TEACHING

Re-imagining data: Using arts-based methods for new perspectives in research, teaching and learning
Online CIRTL webinar | Monday, Mar 11 | 11 am – 12:30 pm Register

A Question of Value – Indigenous Students’ Perspectives on Open Education
Online | Monday, Feb 12 | 1 – 2 pm Register

Inclusive Teaching: Universal Design for Learning
Online | Thursday, Feb 15 | 11 am – 12:30 pm Register

WRITING AND COMMUNICATION

14-Day Writing Challenge
Online | Feb 26 – Mar 10
Join for free via UBC’s subscription, then register by Feb 16.

French Beginner 1 Classes
Online GSS class | Tuesdays and Thursdays, Feb 27 – Mar 28 | $70 Register