Announcing the IBioS Graduate Fellowship

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From: IBIOS LIST <nschwa06@mail.ubc.ca>

Subject: Announcing the IBioS Graduate Fellowship

Date: March 30, 2023 at 4:36:27 PM PDT

To: geog-everyone@lists.ubc.ca” <geog-everyone@lists.ubc.ca>, “IBioS@biodiversity.ubc.ca” <IBioS@biodiversity.ubc.ca>

 

IBioS is pleased to announce the establishment of a new fellowship for graduate students at UBC (master’s or PhD) doing research related to solving problems of biodiversity loss. This fellowship aims to create opportunities for graduate students to become active participants in IBioS, and to help develop new programs and mechanisms to increase graduate involvement in IBioS. Please circulate this announcement widely and faculty, please encourage your students to apply! Keep reading below for more details.

 

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What is IBioS?

 

The Interdisciplinary Biodiversity Solutions Collaboratory (IBioS) offers solutions for global and local biodiversity challenges through research, training, policy and outreach.

 

Our vision: Collaborative science to advance just, equitable, and inclusive interdisciplinary solutions for biodiversity and people to thrive.

 

Our mission: The Interdisciplinary Biodiversity Solutions (IBioS) program develops science-to-solutions approaches to improve biodiversity outcomes and promote a sustainable future for our planet. Informed by multiple ways of knowing, we aim to identify and support mechanisms for transformative social and ecological change that supports biodiversity and diverse peoples. Our work is based on interdisciplinary collaborative research, enhancing capacities of current and future generations of scientists and practitioners, and building trust andrelationships with communities through practice, policy, and outreach.

 

What is the IBioS Graduate Fellowship?

 

Over the last 2-3 years, IBioS has built an interdisciplinary community of scholars interested in developing new approaches to equitable and inclusive biodiversity conservation. We have hosted seminars, had many stimulating meetings and conversations, built research collaborations, produced a podcast series, and more. To date, the group has been comprised mostly of faculty, and we are eager to expand our activities to include graduate students and postdocs and create opportunities for their participation.

 

This fellowship will provide an opportunity for graduate students to become active participants in IBioS via networking, professional development, and participating in important conversations about biodiversity conservation and the activities of IBioS. As the inaugural group of fellows, selected graduate students will also help develop the fellowship program by coordinating programmatic activities (e.g. professional development or networking opportunities, approximately once per term) for fellows and other graduate students. Budget will be provided to support these activities. Fellows will be expected to be involved in IBioS events, contribute to the IBioS community with their research and enthusiasm, and attend the IBioS annual retreat (August 28-29, 2023). The fellowship will be for the duration of the 2023/2024 academic year, with opportunities to continue their participation in IBioS in the future.

Fellows will receive a stipend of $2500.  We expect that fellows will dedicate 5-10 hours per month to fellowship activities, which, in addition to attending IBioS events, could be creating new student-focused activities or assisting with existing projects of IBioS (such as science communications, faculty-led research, or representing IBioS on campus committees working on biodiversity). Several IBioS faculty will be involved as mentors to the Fellows group.

Who is eligible, and how can I apply?

 

The fellowship is open to UBC graduate students in good standing (Master’s or PhD) doing research related to biodiversity conservation, restoration or management, from any disciplinary or interdisciplinary perspective (social or natural science, business, journalism, etc.), from any Faculty or Department. Please secure the support of your supervisor before applying for the fellowship!

 

To apply, please answer the following questions, limiting your responses to 200 words each. Applications are due by April 26. Submit your answers and upload your cv here: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bClnig6mYIkBSbI

 

  1. Briefly describe your research, and how it is relevant to IBioS.
  2. Why are you interested in this position, and what do you hope to gain from participating in this program?
  3. What are some (1-2) ideas you have for activities for the inaugural group of IBioS graduate fellows to pursue?

 

We anticipate awarding 5 fellowships. All applications will be screened for eligibility, and final selection will focus on creating a diverse group of scholars.

 

Please contact naomi.schwartz@ubc.ca with any questions.

Reminder: PRSSS Student Awards and Warkentin Prize

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Please note the application deadlines are fast approaching: April 1st and May 31st

 

Soil Science Student Awards

 

The Les Lavkulich Graduate Student Award in Soil Science (one award of $5000) and the Art Bomke Undergraduate Student Award in Soil

Science (one award of $3000) will be awarded to students on the basis of academic achievement, research proposal (for graduate students), leadership/community service, and letters of recommendation.
The application deadline is April 1, 2023.

 

For the award guidelines, eligibility criteria, and more information please see the student awards section of our website: http://www.prsss.ca/student-awards/

Warkentin Prize

Every year, the PRSSS accepts nominations and applications for the Warkentin Prize, in recognition of Dr. Benno P. Warkentin. The Warkentin Prize of $750 will be awarded to a student or recent graduate that has published a peer-reviewed article or thesis in the field of soil science. See application guidelines here.

Application deadline: May 31, 2023.

Best regards,

Teresa Porter

PRSSS Director

Pacific Regional Society of Soil Science

Room 262 – MacMillan Building – 2357 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4
Unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm Territory

Thesis Defense – Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems – PhD – Colin Charles Dring

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Announces

The Oral Examination for the Degree of

Doctor of Philosophy
(Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems)

Colin Charles Dring

Agricultural Planning, Justice, and Municipal Governance – An Examination of Planning Conflicts, Pluralism, and Complexity in Southwestern British Columbia, Canada ”

Thursday, April 6th, 2023 – 09:00 AM

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EXAMINING COMMITTEE

Chair: Dr. T. Sunderland

Supervisory Committee:
Dr. H. Wittman – Supervisor
Dr. L. Newman – Co-Supervisor
Dr. J. Carrillo – Committee member
Dr. M. Senbel – Committee member

Defense Committee Composition
Dr. H. Wittman – Supervisor
Dr. L. Newman – Co-Supervisor
Dr. M. Senbel – Committee member
Dr. E. Wyly – University Examiner
Dr. M. Margulis – University Examiner
Dr. L. Hoey – External Examiner

MFRE speaker series: Revolutionizing the Dairy Industry with Sustainable Plant- Based Alternatives

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“This week’s MFRE seminar is all about Revolutionizing the Dairy Industry with Sustainable Plant-Based Alternatives. Join us as we welcome Vanita Gurnani and Sunny Gurnani, Co-founders Plant Veda, who will be sharing their insights and experiences in this rapidly growing industry with the MFRE student”

Revolutionizing the Dairy Industry with Sustainable Plant- Based Alternatives

Date: Friday, March 31th ,2023

Time: 3:00-4:30 pm

Location: MCML 160

Vanita Gurnani is a successful entrepreneur and innovator who has co-founded three vegan companies across India, the USA, and Canada. One of her notable ventures is Plant Veda, a Vancouver-based plant-based dairy company. Her expertise in product development has led to the creation of multiple award-winning products.

In addition to her business acumen, Vanita holds double masters in Computer Science and Home Science. As a mother of three vegan kids, she is passionate about promoting plant-based living and sustainable practices

Sunny Gurnani is a vegan entrepreneur and co-founder of Plant Veda, a plant-based dairy company located in Vancouver, Canada.  After working as a software engineer in Silicon Valley, he made the shift to the vegan industry. With his expertise, Sunny helped launch several award-winning vegan products and has conducted various seminars to educate people on the benefits of a plant-based lifestyle, including reversing heart disease and diabetes.

Additionally, he holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science and is certified in Plant-Based Nutrition from eCornell. As a father of three vegan children, Sunny is committed to promoting a sustainable and healthy lifestyle through his work.

For information about the upcoming MFRE Speakers, Please visit here

Regards,

Olivier

Olivier Ntwali, BSc Ag. Econ, MFRE

Academic Program Manager | Master of Food and Resource Economics| Land and Food Systems| The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | 348A-2357 Main Mall | Vancouver British Columbia | V6T 1Z4 Canada | Cell 604-771-8961 | olivier.ntwali@ubc.ca | http://mfre.landfood.ubc.ca/

Thesis Defense – Human Nutrition – MSc – Tony Yang

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Announces

The Oral Examination for the Degree of

Master of Science
(Human Nutrition)

Tony Yang

Investigation into the oncogenic role of BRUNOL5 and the role of BRUNOL5 in the anti-cancer effects of dietary polyphenols in primary liver cancer cells

Thursday, April 13th , 2023 – 1:00 PM

Room 220, Food, Nutrition and Health Building, 2205 East Mall

EXAMINING COMMITTEE

Chair: Dr. S. Castellarin

Supervisory Committee:
Dr. B. Stefanska – Supervisor
Dr. C. Karakochuk  – Committee member
Dr. S. Teves – Committee member

Defense Committee Composition
Dr. B. Stefanska – Supervisor
Dr. S. Teves – Committee member
Dr. D. Kitts – External