GradUpdate – Self-Care Strategies for Managing Stress and Avoiding Burnout, Objectivity and Evaluation in STEM Writing, Certificate Program in Advanced Teaching and Learning, Non-Faculty Careers and Careers Outside of Academia (from CIRTL), and more.

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GradUpdate

In this issue, Self-Care Strategies for Managing Stress and Avoiding Burnout, Objectivity and Evaluation in STEM Writing, Certificate Program in Advanced Teaching and Learning, Non-Faculty Careers and Careers Outside of Academia (from CIRTL), and more.

Registration now open

Self-Care Strategies for Managing Stress and Avoiding Burnout
Staying on Track in Grad School Series
Online | Wednesday, Apr 05 | 12 – 1:30 pm

Register

Seats available

Breaking Patterns of Procrastination
Online | Tuesday, Mar 28 | 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Register

Copyright for your Thesis: How to use images and other material
Online | Thursday, Mar 30 | 11 am – 12:30 pm Register

Public Scholars Initiative Info Session
Applications now open for UBC’s Public Scholars Initiative, a groundbreaking, award-winning scholarship program going to its ninth year. Public Scholars enjoy (1) continuous academic support, in particular with alternative dissertation ideas; (2) up to $20,000 financial support over 2 years and; (3) numerous professional development and networking opportunities.
Online Info Session | Tuesday, Mar 28 | 12 – 1 pm Register for the info session or click here to learn more and apply by May 12.

Events and Opportunities

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.

ACADEMIC

Using Zotero for Citation Management
Online | Monday, Apr 3 | 4:30 – 6 pm | Register

Not Just Checking Boxes: Thinking & Working Through Ethical Problems with Checklists
This workshop is applicable to researchers in any discipline who work with large sets of information and data.
In person | Thursday, Apr 6 | 10 – 11:30 am | Register

CAREER

Be Your Own Driver: Imagining Post-PhD Career Versatility Series
Centre for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning (CIRTL) series
Online | Tuesdays | 10:30 am – 12 pm
Mar 28: Building my Networks and Engagement in Communities: What Connections am I Growing and Why? Register
Apr 4: Graduate Skills and Competencies: How am I the Author and Narrator of my Story? Register

How CIRTL has Impacted my Career: Hearing from CIRTL Alumni series
Online | Thursdays | 11 am – 12 pm
Mar 30: Non-Faculty Careers in Academia Register
Apr 06: Careers Outside of Academia Register

GradFUTURES Virtual Professional Development Conference
Online | Hosted by Princeton University Graduate School | Mar 27 – Apr 1
Various events and panels, including:
Mar 29: Navigating Non-Linear Career Paths
Mar 30: Building Resilience and Cultivating Creativity
Mar 30: Giving a Great Talk: How to Engage Listeners When You Are the Only Expert in the Room
Learn more and Register.

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Getting Through Grad School
Online Support Group | Tuesdays, 3 – 4:15 pm | New Dates Added: Mar 28, Apr 4, 11 & 18 Learn more.

RESEARCH

Introduction to Text Analysis with the Hathi Trust Research Center
Online | Monday, Apr 3 | 1 – 4 pm Register

Introduction to Git and GitHub
Online | Tuesday, Apr 4 | 4 – 6 pm Register

Descriptive statistics with R
Online | Thursday, Apr 6 | 11 am – 12 pm Register

Data Bites – Best Practices for Creating a README file
Online | Thursday, Apr 6 | 12 – 12:30 pm Register

TEACHING

Apply to present: Celebrate Learning Week
In person and online formats | May 2-9 | Theme: Power of Place in Teaching and Learning | Submission deadline is Friday, Mar 31
Learn more

Certificate Program in Advanced Teaching and Learning
In person and hybrid | Sept 2023 – 2024
This program supports the development of graduate students’ expertise in teaching and learning and more broadly, creates a cohort of graduate students positioned for future educational leadership Apply by Apr 2.

WRITING AND COMMUNICATION

Objectivity and Evaluation in STEM Writing
In person and online | Wednesday, Apr 5 | 10 – 11:30 am Register

Lay-Terms Talks Competition
In Person | VanBug event | For research projects related to computer or biological sciences | Thursday, May 11 | 6 – 9 pm
Learn more and apply to present.

Upcoming IFT Webinar – How to Design a Winning Poster!

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In preparation for the quickly approaching conference season, IFT’s Education, Extension and Outreach Division is hosting a webinar entitled “How to Design a Winning Poster” that will take place April 13th 12 – 1 pm CST. Guest speakers for the event include three experienced poster presentation judges that will share their tips on how to design and deliver an effective scientific poster. Bring questions for an open Q&A session following the panel discussion.

Click the link below to register!

https://www.ift.org/events/event-listing/2023/apr/how-to-design-a-winning-poster-live-webinar-with-the-education-extension–outreach-division

 

Patricia Hingston, PhD
Assistant Professor of Teaching

Food Science | Food, Nutrition and Health Program | Faculty of Land and Food Systems
The University of British Columbia | Musqueam Traditional Territory
Room 223 – MacMillan Building – 2357 Main Mall | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z4 Canada
Office: (604) 827-1604 | Cell: (604) 363-2110

IRES Seminar Series: Thurs, March 30 with Alex Moore

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Next week’s IRES Seminar is in AERL Rm 107.

March 30, 2023: IRES Faculty Seminar with Alex Moore

Holistic Restoration – Incorporating Science and Culture into Conservation

Time: 12:30pm to 1:30pm

Location: Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory, Room 107/108 (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.

Talk summary:

Coastal wetlands are among the most valuable and threatened ecosystems across the globe. Given their declining status, significant effort has been devoted to their conservation and restoration. However, most efforts fail to meet stated goals because of an emphasis on practices rooted in an incomplete ecological understanding of these ecosystems. Due to traditional restoration approaches, a knowledge gap exists in our current understanding of the factors that maintain the health and functioning of coastal wetlands. Further, conservation practices that aim to protect ecosystems often fail to consider local values, knowledge systems, and needs, an oversight which can cause conflict and impact conservation outcomes. In this talk, I will share research that aims to fill in our ecological knowledge gaps and promote the inclusion of cultural values and community-centered conservation interventions.

Dr. Alex Moore, Assistant Professor, UBC Faculty of Forestry

Bio:

My name is Alex Moore (they/them), and I am an Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia. I completed my PhD at the Yale School of the Environment where my research focused on how predator-prey interactions impact the health and functioning of wetland ecosystems. At UBC, I am expanding upon on this work by branching out into new wetland ecosystems while exploring the cultural implications of habitat restoration and conservation. Through this work, I hope to engage in the co-creation of knowledge and sustainable solutions with local communities most directly impacted by conservation practice and policies.

See you next Thursday in AERL Rm 107!

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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

 

Thesis Defense – Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems – MSc – Jennifer Lipka

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Announces

The Oral Examination for the Degree of

Master of Science
(Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems)

Jennifer Lipka

POLLINATOR ASSOCIATIONS ACROSS A RANGE OF FLORAL RESOURCES AT THE UBC FARM

Thursday, April 6th , 2023 – 3:00 PM

Room 342, HR MacMillan Building, 2357 Main Mall

EXAMINING COMMITTEE

Chair: Dr. J. Grenz

Supervisory Committee:
Dr. J. Carrillo – Supervisor
Dr. R. Sargent – Committee member
Dr. C. Kremen – Committee member

Defense Committee Composition
Dr. J. Carrillo – Supervisor
Dr. R. Sargent – Committee member
Dr. S. Smukler – External

Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW) May 6, 13 & 20, 2023 application opens March 24!

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The Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT) will be offering a Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW) on May 6, 13 & 20, 2023.

The Grad ISW is a 24-hour, fully participatory, and peer-based professional development workshop for graduate students that is beneficial to both new and experienced instructors.

Please note: You must attend all face-to-face sessions and complete all independent work for the complete duration of the workshop, (i.e. the entire 24-hour workshop).

To apply for the waitlist for May 6, 13 & 20, 2023 ISW please go to: https://events.ctlt.ubc.ca/events/graduate-instructional-skills-workshop-may-6-13-20-2023-preliminary-application/

 

Application opens on March 24 at 9 am and closes on May 3, 2023 at 4:30 pm. By clicking this link, you are applying for the WAITLIST only and this DOES NOT register you for the workshop. Graduate ISWs at UBC are in high demand. To create an equitable registration process all graduate students who apply for an ISW will first be enrolled on a waitlist, from which participants are randomly selected. If a participant has applied for more than one ISW waitlist, their name will appear more frequently when generating the participant list, giving them a higher chance of being selected for an ISW. If you are accepted into the workshop, you will be contacted by our office to confirm your registration. For more information and a list of all upcoming sessions visit: http://ctlt.ubc.ca/gradisw

 

Workshop Eligibility:

A participant who wishes to take the Grad ISW is eligible if they are:

  • a full-time or part-time registered graduate student at UBC during the academic term when the ISW is offered
  • a graduate student at UBC who has completed degree requirements but has not yet convocated
  • a joint degree graduate student who is enrolled at UBC and another institution
  • a graduate student at UBC pursuing non-degree studies
  • a visiting graduate student that is eligible to take courses

 

A participant who wishes to take the Grad ISW is not eligible if they are:

  • not a graduate student at UBC
  • a graduate student at UBC who has on-leave status
  • a visiting graduate student that is not eligible to take courses

 

Elisa Herman
Event Coordinator
Centre for Teaching, Learning, and Technology
The University of British Columbia

http://www.ctlt.ubc.ca