LFS Graduate Student Travel Award Funding Period

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Just a reminder for anyone who is attending a conference this month – the funding period for the LFS Graduate Student Travel Award is September to August.  Please make sure you submit your LFS Graduate Student Travel Award application by August 30, 2022 so that your award falls under the 2021-2022 funding period.  If you submit after August 30, your award will be paid out in September and you won’t be able to claim another travel award in 2022-2023.

Please don’t hesitate to let me know if you have any questions.

Shelley

SEEDS Job Posting – Help with recruitment via LFS

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Interested in catalyzing student community-based action research and interdisciplinary partnerships that advance the University’s sustainability, climate and wellbeing commitments? Want to help inform the development and implementation of University policy and planning directives?

Join the SEEDS Sustainability Program! The SEEDS Sustainability Program is an internationally recognized Campus as Living Laboratory initiative. Through interdisciplinary partnerships and applied student-led research, SEEDS informs policy and planning work related to UBC sustainability and wellbeing priorities and practices and creates scalable solutions to societal issues.

The UBC SEEDS Sustainability Program is looking for a Climate Emergency Engagement Coordinator Senior undergraduate or graduate Work Learn student with a strong commitment to sustainability to support engagement through a broad range of applied student research related to the Climate Emergency and Sustainable Food Systems. This work will help mobilize SEEDS student-led research and interdisciplinary collaborations to inform and advance intersectional areas related to UBC’s  Climate Action Plan 2030 (CAP 2030) and emerging circular economy work managed by the UBC’s SEEDS (Social Ecological Economic Development Studies) Sustainability Program in the Sustainability & Engineering department with a focus on Climate-Friendly Food systems, including knowledge translation and mobilization of the research and partnership outcomes.

Application Process: 

Please submit Resume, Cover Letter and Writing Sample via UBC Careers Online by August 14, 2022.

SEEDS Student Job Opportunities:

  1. WL W22 Climate Emergency Engagement Coordinator (Posting ID: #955452)

Work Period/Hours: September 1 to November 30, 2022 (Total 300 hours, approx. 10 hours per week)

Wage: $22.67  |  Position Type: UBC Vancouver Work Learn Program

Core Job Responsibilities: Lead and support various engagement initiatives focused on Climate-Friendly Food Systems and intersectional areas related to UBC’s Climate Action Plan 2030 (CAP 2030) and emerging circular economy work managed by the UBC’s SEEDS (Social Ecological Economic Development Studies) Sustainability Program in the Sustainability & Engineering department.

The primary focus of the candidate’s role will be to:

Mobilize the outcomes of SEEDS student research and interdisciplinary collaborations on Climate-Friendly Food Systems (CFFS) to support the advancing of UBC’s Climate Action Plan 2030 food actions and targets and supporting intersectional policy commitments by:

  1. Fostering effective knowledge exchange activities to mobilize SEEDS CFFS research and collaborations into actions that can inform campus practices and policies that advance climate action in our food system.
  2. Translating and disseminating CFFS research and partnership outcomes in accessible, innovative and visually engaging ways (e.g. CFFS Toolkit, Case Studies, Stories, Story Map, Data Portal, etc.).
  3. Assist with digital and in-person knowledge exchange events that involve campus operational staff, community partners, students and faculty involved in climate and food sustainability and security work.
  4. Provide general support as needed to SEEDS Applied Research Coordinators and Climate-Friendly Food champions across campus.

The successful applicant will have the opportunity to create lasting change at the institutional level, helping to foster both community and organizational change.

Skills and Experience:

  • Strong background in communication, marketing, project coordination.
  • Familiarity with environmental science, food systems (GHG emissions, etc.), circular economy principles, and climate change are strong advantages.
  • Quick learner with the ability to think strategically, creatively, and out of the box.
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills with strong attention to detail.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to take initiative.
  • Strong prioritization skills and the ability to work on multiple assignments concurrently are a must.
  • The ability to work independently, while enthusiastic about challenges and change in a team environment is critical.
  • Experience in meeting facilitation and fostering multi-stakeholder relations and event organization.

Knowledge requirements include: 

  • Eligible for UBC’s Work Learn Program
  • Excellent communications skills: professional correspondence, public speaking, and presentation efficiency.
  • Expertise in creative graphic design, social media content, and storytelling techniques.
  • Ability to work well independently with little supervision.
  • Strong capability to understand previous food and climate related research proficiently in order to effectively translate and mobilize the work in various knowledge exchange activities.

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Thanks for sharing this job opportunity! Please let me know if you have any questions.

 

Cheers,

Laure

 

Laure Dupuy

Applied Research Coordinator, Climate Action & Food Systems

SEEDS (Social Ecological Economic Development Studies) Sustainability Program

Sustainability and Engineering | Campus + Community Planning

The University of British Columbia | Unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm Territory

Main Office #3331 – 3rd Floor, 2260 West Mall, CIRS Building

Cell 778 869 0287 |Email laure.dupuy@ubc.ca

www.sustain.ubc.ca/SEEDS |  www.planning.ubc.ca

 

 

GradUpdate – P/T work opportunities (with G+PS, Women’s Health Research Cluster, Research Commons), CTLT Summer Institute, Financial Literacy, and more.

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GradUpdate

In this issue, P/T work opportunities (with G+PS, Women’s Health Research Cluster, Research Commons), CTLT Summer Institute, Financial Literacy, and more.

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.

CAREER EXPLORATION

Work Learn positions for graduate students
Sep 2022 – Apr 2023 | ~10 hours/week | Apply before Aug 14

4 paid positions in Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies:

  • Digital and Social Media Assistant, Job ID: 955487
  • Communications Assistant, Job ID: 955476
  • Data Assistant, Job ID: 955232
  • Doctoral Examinations Student Assistant, Job ID: 953832

Learn more and apply.

3 paid positions with the Research Commons:

  • Map Collection Student Assistant
  • Graduate Academic Assistant – Data Analysis and Visualization
  • Graduate Academic Assistant – Digital Scholarship

Learn more and apply.

5 paid positions with the Women’s Health Research Cluster:

  • Knowledge Translation Podcast Assistant, Job ID: 955513
  • Knowledge Translation Blog Coordinator, Job ID: 955506
  • Event Coordinator and Communications Assistant, Job ID: 955503
  • Sex and Gender Based Analysis Project Assistant, Job ID: 955525
  • Data and Evaluation Assistant, Job ID: 955444

Learn more and apply.

Full time work with Vancouver Coastal Health
Multiple opportunities such as Health Public Policy, Community Coordinator and various project manager roles | Learn more.

Employer Virtual Info Session: RSM Canada
Event external to UBC, hosted by RSM | targeted to Masters students in STEM
Online | Tuesday, Aug 16 | 3 – 5 pm Register.

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Financial Literacy: Facts you need to know about banking in Canada
A Graduate Student Society and RBC Royal Bank event
Online | Wednesday, Aug 10 | 6 – 7 pm Learn more.

RESEARCH SKILLS

Intro to Git and GitHub
Online | Thursday, Aug 18 | 7 – 8:30 pm Register

PROFESSIONAL EFFECTIVENESS

Project and Time Management
Online | Mitacs Training | Thursday, Aug 18 | 10 am – 12 pm
Asynchronous module “Spur up your project and time management skills” must be completed prior to registering for synchronous session Learn more

TEACHING DEVELOPMENT

CTLT Summer Institute
Aug 22-26 | Online and in person | Various sessions and topics including:

  • Learning Objectives to Foster Student Learning
  • Creating Multiple Choice Questions for Higher Order Learning
  • Fostering Meaningful Connection with Indigenous Focused Topics
  • Building Authentic Assessment for Learning
  • Can I Use This? Working with Open Educational Resources and Exploring Copyright in Teaching and Learning
  • Embedding Student Wellbeing into Your Teaching Practice
  • Writing a Mindful, Learner-Centered and Inclusive Syllabus

and more…check out the schedule of events or visit the Summer Institute to learn more and to register.

Winter 2022: Reminders for timely award payment

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Dear students,

As the 2022 Winter session is now approaching, we would like to remind you about your  responsibilities to ensure timely payment of your award funding in September:

  • Registration: Please register for courses in the 2022W session. Funding will not be assigned to students who do not have course registration.  Award holders (including tuition award recipients) are required to maintain registration for the duration of their award funding period.
  • Direct deposit: For those of you who are expecting to receive award funding in September please be reminded that you should sign up for direct deposit in SSC to receive your funding efficiently.
  • Award Holder’s Guide: Please be reminded that changes to your registration (such as program completion and leave of absence) will affect your award payment. For further information, please visit the Award Holder’s Guide.

Please note that for continuing awards, the Winter term award payments are typically assigned to student accounts in mid to late August.

Thesis Defense – Food Science – MSc – Yunxuan Chen

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Announces

The Oral Examination for the Degree of

Master of Science
(Food Science)

Yunxuan Chen

Detection of Campylobacter jejuni using a hybrid paper/polymer-based microfluidic device based on the recombinase polymerase amplification and lateral flow assay “

Thursday, August 11th, 2022 – 9:30 AM

Virtually

https://ubc.zoom.us/j/63957936154?pwd=ci9vWVVaZnRCb2t2ekhPVldveFRRZz09

EXAMINING COMMITTEE

Chair: Dr. Z. Xu

Supervisory Committee:
Dr. X. Lu – Supervisor
Dr. C. Scaman – Co-supervisor
Dr. K. Chou – Committee member
Dr. V. Measday – Committee member

Defense Committee Composition

Dr. X. Lu – Supervisor
Dr. C. Scaman – Co-supervisor
Dr. K. Chou – Committee member
Dr. M. Chiao – External