Volunteer opportunity for Let’s Talk Science

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My name is Charlie and I am one of the coordinators for UBC Let’s Talk Science, a national charitable organisation that delivers engaging outreach to kids from K-12, through the support of our incredible volunteers. We are trying to recruit more volunteers and I was hoping you would share the attached information to students in your department. Volunteers are fully trained and past volunteers have put their work with LTS on their CV for future grad school, medical school and job applications.

LTS_request-to-share

Thanks in advance for your assistance.

All the best,

Charlie

 

Volunteer and Internal Management Coordinator, Let’s Talk Science

The University of British Columbia Outreach

Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory

MFRE Online Info-Session: Post to Graduate Students

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We have our first online info session this Thursday, October 20 and I wondered if you could send the below Post to LFS graduate students:

Join the MFRE’s online Info-Session on October 20, 2022, starting at 4 pm  PT and learn more about this exciting Master’s program, Funding Opportunities, and Participate in the Q&A Sessions.

Thanks,

Olivier

Olivier Ntwali, MFRE
Academic Program Manager
Master of Food and Resource Economics| Land and Food System
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
Macmillan Building – 348A- 2357 Main Mall | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z4 Canada
Phone: 6047718961| olivier.ntwali@ubc.ca| http://mfre.landfood.ubc.ca/

GradUpdate – Scholarship Applications for your Master’s Program, Navigating Supervisory Relationships, Getting through Graduate School Online Support Group, Writing in STEM, and more.

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GradUpdate

In this issue, Scholarship Applications for your Master’s Program, Navigating Supervisory Relationships, Getting through Graduate School Online Support Group, Writing in STEM and much more.

Registration Open

 

Navigating an Effective Relationship with your Supervisor
Online | Wednesday, Oct 26 | 2 – 4 pm

Register

Applying for Scholarships for your Master’s program
Online | Thursday, Oct 27 | 2 – 3:30 pm

Register

Special Event

 

Career Symposium for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows
Online | Oct 25, 26, & 27 | 10 am – 1 pm daily
A Graduate and Postdoctoral Development Network 3-day event, featuring:

  • The Streetsmart Researcher – Building and leveraging an impactful career narrative from day one
  • Skills for Innovation: Insights from Industry and Intern Skills Surveys
  • Career Storytelling for the Job Search
  • Using Informational Interviews to Boost Your Career
  • Optimizing Power Skills in Interdisciplinary, Diverse & Innovative Academic Networks
  • Know and Show Your Value
  • How the Recruiter’s Eyes Move on Your Resume
  • Planning in grad school: being strategic and intentional

Register  Event Program

Seats available

 

6 Feet Together: Professional Networking in a Hybrid World
Online | Wednesday, Oct 19 | 9 am – 12 pm Register

Teaching with Integrity: Methods and Strategies for Fostering Academic Integrity in Your Classroom or Laboratory
Online | Thursday, Oct 20 | 9 – 11 am Register

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, Oct 24 | 4:30 – 6 pm Register

It Starts With Us: ‘Rock the Boat’ Reimagining Supervisory Relationships
Online | Tuesday, Oct 25 | 12 – 1:30 pm Learn more

Not Just Checking Boxes: Thinking & Working Through Ethical Problems with Checklists
In-person | Wednesday, Oct 26 | 10 – 11:30 am Learn more

CAREER

 

Employer Info Sessions
Citi | In-person | Tuesday, Oct 25 | 12 – 1 pm Register
Google Inc. – Life of a SWE | In-person | Tuesday, Oct 25 | 7 – 8 pm Register
HCL Technologies Canada | In-person | Wednesday, Oct 26 | 12 – 1 pm Register
PwC China Sourcing Initiative (CSI) | In-person | Wednesday, Oct 26 | 5 – 6 pm Register
Google Inc. – Building Your Technical Career | In-person | Wednesday, Oct 26 | 7 – 8 pm Register
Google Inc. – Q&A | In-person | Thursday, Oct 27 | 8 – 9 am Register
Jacobs | In-person | Thursday, Oct 27 | 12 – 1 pm Register
COMMUNITY AND NETWORK BUILDING

 

Graduate Student Society International Food Festival
In-person | Monday, Oct 24 | 6 – 8 pm Learn more

The Black Graduate Student Network (BGSN) Mid-Semester Mixer
In-person | Friday, Oct 28 | 12 – 1:30 pm Learn more

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

 

Getting Through Grad School with Grace & Grit: The Online Support Group
Online | Thursdays, Oct 27 – Dec 8 | 2 – 3:15 pm Learn more
RESEARCH

 

Introduction to the Unix Shell
In-person and online | Monday, Oct 24 | 10 – 11:30 am Register

Map production with QGIS
In-person | Thursday, Oct 27 | 10 am – 12 pm Register

Creating Digital Exhibits: A Survey of Tools
Online | Friday, Oct 28, 2022| 10 am – 2 pm Register

TEACHING

 

Identity Matters: Connecting Power, Privilege and Bias to Anti-Racism Work
Online | Wednesday, Oct 26 | 1 – 3 pm Register

Introduction to Teaching at a Community College
A CIRTL Network Event | Online | Thursday, Oct 27 | 10 – 11:30 am Register

WRITING AND COMMUNICATION

 

Writing in STEM: Writing to Weave Your Findings Into the Scholarly Conversation
In-person and online | Tuesday, Oct 25 | 10 am – 12 pm Register

 

Workshops and events
Services
Resources

 

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IRES Seminar Series: Thurs, Oct 20 with Chelsey Armstrong

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Hi everyone,

Our next IRES Seminar will be in the Beaty Museum Theatre.  REMINDER: No food or drinks allowed in the Beaty Museum.

 

October 20, 2022: IRES Professional Development Seminar with Chelsey Armstrong

An Archaeological Perspective and Anti-colonial Approach to Forest History in Laxyuubm Ts’msyen and Beyond

Time: 12:30pm to 1:20pm

Location: Beaty Museum Theatre (2212 Main Mall)

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

Talk summary:

Land-use scientists increasingly recognize that ecological and anthropogenic forces have long interacted in complex ways, forming many of the landscapes we observe today. In the Pacific Northwest, historical Indigenous land-use and forest management has resulted in forest gardens: ecosystems dominated by edible fruit, nut, and berry producing trees and shrubs, managed by Indigenous peoples in the past and which continue to grow today. This presentation will provide an overview of forest garden research in collaboration with Ts’msyen, Sts’ailes, and Nuchatlaht Nations, focusing on archaeological and historical-ecological methods and data. Anti-colonial perspectives are explored as a means of centralizing Indigenous sovereignty and practice (action) while challenging ongoing colonial/extractive dynamics in scientific research.

Dr. Chelsea Armstrong,
Settler scholar and assistant professor in Indigenous Studies at Simon Fraser University
Director of the Historical and Ecological Research Lab

 

Bio:

Dr. Armstrong is a historical ecologist and archaeologist specializing in ancient human land-use in the Pacific Northwest. She is a settler scholar and assistant professor in Indigenous Studies at Simon Fraser University, and director of the Historical and Ecological Research Lab.

 

 

See you on October 20!

 

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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

You’re invited: LFS Scholar Series – Dr. Claudia Wagner-Riddle November 3

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Land and Food System Scholar Series

Invited scholar: Dr. Claudia Wagner-Riddle

Hosted by:  JT Cornelius, Soil Science

 

Title: Charting a path to net-zero carbon agriculture

 

Abstract: Agriculture is a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), has a unique capacity for carbon storage and is also significantly impacted by changing temperature, and extreme climate events making it an important focus for climate change action. As a result, government and industry have set ambitious emission reduction targets for the sector. Achieving these targets requires the identification and implementation of the most promising mitigation practices for on-farm management of energy, animals, manure, soils and crops. Taking an integrated systems approach to food systems considering the inter-connectedness of various parts will be key.

 

Biography: Dr. Claudia Wagner-Riddle is a Professor in the School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph, Canada.  Originally from Brazil, Claudia has degrees from the University of Sao Paulo and Guelph. Claudia leads an internationally renowned research program greenhouse gas emission measurements to determine the carbon footprint of food, feed, and fuel produced by agriculture.  Claudia is the Editor-in-Chief of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology and leads a nationwide training program on Climate-Smart Soils. Claudia is Director of the North American regional chapter of the International Nitrogen Initiative and was awarded the 2020 IFA Borlaug Award of Excellence in Crop Nutrition.

 

Join in-person or via Zoom:

Date: Novemeber 3, 2022

Time: 10:00-11:00 AM PDT

Location: In-person at SWNG 310, or via Zoom

In-person seating is limited (capacity of 30), please register here by Oct 30.