Doctoral Deadlines for August 31 Program Completion

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Subject: Doctoral Deadlines for August 31 Program Completion

The deadline for submission of Nominations for External Examiner for PhD candidates wanting to complete on the timeline for August 31, 2023 Program Completion was last Friday, April 14. While this is a slightly flexible deadline, forms should really be in by Friday this week, to avoid delays.

As a reminder, the other dates candidates need to meet are as follows:

FRIDAY, 9 JUNE 2023 – Doctoral dissertation (and supporting documentation) submitted to Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for external examination

FRIDAY, 4 AUGUST, 2023 – Last Day for Final Doctoral Oral Examination

THURSDAY, 31 AUGUST, 2023 – Acceptance of final, approved doctoral dissertation by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies

Students will be able to choose to defend either in person or on Zoom. We will work with students to select the most appropriate mode for their defence.

There is an information session for students about the Doctoral Exam process organized by Graduate Pathways to Success on Tuesday, May 16 at 2pm.
Students who are interested in attending this Zoom session can find more information here: https://www.grad.ubc.ca/about-us/events/23133-doctoral-defence-doctoral-examination-defence-procedures

Please distribute this email to any faculty or students you think may be interested.

Best,

Robyn

Robyn Starkey (Pronouns: No Preference)
Doctoral Exams Coordinator
Office of the Dean | Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
The University of British Columbia 170 – 6371 Crescent Road | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z2 Canada
Phone 604 822 3989
robyn.starkey@ubc.ca | grad.ubc.ca

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Register

New Forms of Doctoral Scholarship / Next-Generation Dissertations
Join this interactive panel event to explore the evolving landscapes and boundaries of doctoral-level scholarship and its expression in the dissertation. In-person (encouraged) and online | Thursday, Apr 27 | 9:30 – 11 am

Register

Seats available

Careers in Non-academic Research (Panel)

UBC/SFU session for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows
Online | Tuesday, Apr 18 | 4 – 5:30 pm Register

Resource Highlight

LinkedIN Learning

Online, on demand | Available until June 2023 | Have you identified a skill or competency that could help you in your grad program or in your career preparation? Take courses on topics such as:

  • business finance
  • project management
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  • communication skills
  • technical skills (R, Excel, SPSS, etc)
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A selection of upcoming events are highlighted below.  Visit  community.grad.ubc.ca and grad.ubc.ca/current-students/professional-development for our full events calendar.

CAREER

McKinsey and Company Info Session
A GSS in-person event | Friday, Apr 21 | 3:30 pm
Register

iCORD Volunteer Expo
iCORD Trainee Cttee in-person event | Thursday, Apr 27 | 5 – 7 pm
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GAA Position: Pharmaceutical Sciences
$30/hr | ~95 hrs from Apr – Sep
Apply by Apr 21

GAA Position for Indigenous Projects: UBC Emeritus College
$20-25/hr | 5 hrs/wk up to 50 hours from May 15 – Aug 31
Apply by Apr 28

Tech for Good: How ESG Principles Can Drive Innovation
In-person | co-hosted by Toast and UBC | Thursday, Apr 27 | 12 – 1:30 pm
Register

RESEARCH

Data Bites – Best Practices for Organizing File Directories
Online | Thursday, Apr 27 | 12 – 12:30 pm Register

Introduction to Docker
Online | Thursday, Apr 27 | 12 – 2 pm Register

Managing large hierarchical datasets with PyTables
In person | Friday, Apr 28 | 1 – 2:30 pm Register

TEACHING

Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop
In-person | May 27, 28 & Jun 3 | 8 am – 5 pm
Apply by May 24
Browse all 2023 dates

Program for Open Scholarship and Education
Online | May – Jun
This 3-month flexible and blended program helps participants develop an understanding of open scholarship in higher education and the intersections of each area: open access, education, data, and research.
Register by May 1

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Marvin Tung Student Case Competition

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Rebecca Lee

Dean’s Office Coordinator | Faculty of Land and Food Systems

The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory

248-2357 Main Mall | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z4 Canada

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Subject: Marvin Tung Student Case Competition

 

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Call for Poster Submissions: Extended Deadline

 

Marvin Tung Student Case Competition

 

CIFST will hold its second Marvin Tung Student Case Competition on Wednesday, June 7th, as part of the Canadian Food Summit in London, Ontario. The student competition will allow our emerging professionals to showcase their creativity, knowledge and skills and learn from each other through the analysis of a food sector case study. The primary objective of the case competition is to foster innovative thinking about a real-world problem while allowing students to hone their skills and network with their peers.

 

The winning team gets a cash prize of $1500!

 

Please complete your submission(s) by the deadline: Friday, April 28th, 2023 – 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)

 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO

 

Register Your Team Here

 

 

 

Thank you to our Marvin Tung Student Case Competition Sponsor

 

 

 

Call for Poster Submissions: Extended Deadline

 

We have extended the call for poster presentation proposals for CIFST’s Annual Food Summit at RBC Place in London, ON, from June 7 to 9, 2023. The submissions are open to members of CIFST in good standing. We are seeking presentations that cover the broad spectrum of food science and technology. Poster presentation submissions from academia, government and industry will be considered with the aim to create balance and interest for all attendees.

 

Our theme this year is “Inspiring Sustainable Food Innovation”

 

Food themes being considered include:

 

• Food Safety

• Genomics

• Food Science Education and Technology Transfer

• Cereals and Pulses

• Non-invasive Testing Methods

• Interfaces in Foods

• Sustainable Food Systems

• Processing

• Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals

• Sensory Science

• Nutrition

• Food Chemistry

 

Please note, that all abstracts must reflect original data (not previously published). If you submitted a poster in the previous round before the February 28, 2023 deadline, you do not need to submit it again. You will be contacted soon with the next steps.

 

Please complete your submission(s) by the deadline: Monday, May 15, 2023 – 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)

 

Full instructions are in the submission portal. If you have any questions on the entry process, please contact the organizers by email to cifst@cifst.ca.

 

Submit Your Posters Here

 

 

 

Early Bird Rates Extended until April 28th

 

CIFST’s annual conference will take place at the RBC Place, London, Ontario from June 7 to 9, 2023. Early bird registrations end on April 28th. REGISTER NOW to enjoy savings on your registration fees.

 

 

 

Thank You To Our Conference Sponsors

 

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IRES Student Symposium – Thurs, April 20 with Rumi Naito and Josh Travers

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From: “Leung, Bonnie” <000009729b239ff4-dmarc-request@LISTS.UBC.CA>
Date: Apr 14, 2023 9:33 a.m.
Subject: IRES Student Symposium – Thurs, April 20 with Rumi Naito and Josh Travers
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Hi IRES sister departments and faculties,

 

Please circulate the event email below within your unit.

 

Many thanks!

Bonnie

 

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Bonnie Leung

RES Program Support (she/her/hers)

Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES)

University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory

Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL Building)

Room 429 – 2202 Main Mall | Vancouver, BC | V6T 1Z4 | Canada

 

Email: bonnie.leung@ubc.ca

Tel: 604-822-9249

 

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Hi everyone,

Our last seminar for the Winter Session is the IRES Student Symposium next Thurs, April 20.  It will be held in the AERL Theatre.  Note: No food or drinks allowed in the Theatre.

April 20, 2023: IRES Student Symposium with Rumi Naito and Josh Travers (Last Seminar in Term 2)

Time: 12:30pm to 1:30pm

Location: AERL Theatre, Room 120, 2202 Main Mall.

Click here to register in advance to receive a Zoom link.

Zoom Rule: If we encounter technical difficulties during the first 5 to 10 mins of the seminar, Zoom will be terminated.

The impact of conservation messaging on the exotic pet trade across diverse audience segments

 

Talk summary:

Global trade in exotic pets threatens biodiversity. Past behavioral interventions for tackling the wildlife trade have only examined population-level effects, while overlooking individual differences within a given population. This study develops a novel audience segmentation approach to test the impact of conservation messaging on reducing demand for exotic pets and promoting public support for policy change. We identified four segments from a sample of U.S. participants (early adoptersearly majoritylate majority, and laggards), representing varying levels of commitment to wildlife conservation, and randomly assigned them to one of three messaging conditions. Messages highlighting the negative consequences of the exotic pet trade reduced demand among all segments except for early adopters, while messages emphasizing the power of collective action only motivated the early majority to sign petitions. The four segments also showed different patterns of reasoning for action and inaction. These findings help target conservation campaigns to diverse audiences.

Rumi Naito, IRES PhD Candidate

Bio:

Rumi Naito is a PhD candidate at the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, University of British Columbia. Her research focuses on the intersection between human behavior, biodiversity conservation, and transformative change. She applies insights from behavioral science and sociology to design and assess interventions for promoting wildlife conservation actions and to explore pathways towards sustainability. Prior to her PhD, Rumi worked in Indonesia as a senior project manager on conservation projects concerning collaborative land-use planning and reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+). She holds a Master’s degree in International Affairs from Columbia University in New York.

Circular Economy for Plastics: social and environmental implications of a nebulous idea

 

Talk summary:

A circular economy for plastics is being put forth globally to manage plastic waste. The circular economy idea, however, is nebulous, and contested definitions of what it means to be “circular” are utilized by actors depending on diverging perspectives and needs. Moreover, the framing of circularity decides which actions are perceived to be required to achieve a circular economy. This study seeks to analyze dominant conceptualizations of circularity of plastics and the related proposed actions in order to clarify social and environmental implications of different conceptualizations.

To this end, semi-structured interviews are conducted with individuals with responsibility for plastics management in municipal, provincial, and federal governments, as well as those knowledgeable about the topic in ENGOs and the plastics industry. Thematic analysis and Calisto-Friant et al.’s typology of circular discourses are used to identify and categorize framings of circularity.

Josh Travers, MA Student

Bio:

Josh completed his undergrad at Queen’s University in Global Development with a minor in Environmental studies. His undergrad focused on the practice of shifting the environmental burden of extraction to “developing” nations in order to conserve natural space in “developed” nations. Josh’s master’s thesis explores different conceptualizations of a circular economy for plastics amongst influential actors to understand the social and environmental implications. Josh is an Egesta Lab member, is a coordinator for UBC’s Microplastics Cluster, and is supervised by Dr. Gunilla Öberg. While at UBC, he has also completed two sustainability internships: with Technical Safety BC and Recycling Alternative.

 

 

See you on April 20 in the AERL Theatre!

 

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Bonnie Leung

RES Program Support (she/her/hers)

Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES)

University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory

Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL Building)

Room 429 – 2202 Main Mall | Vancouver, BC | V6T 1Z4 | Canada

 

Email: bonnie.leung@ubc.ca

Tel: 604-822-9249