UBC Farm Community Workshops – Spring 2022

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Hello CSFS Friends:

I’m excited to announce that registration for the first half of our 2022 community workshop series is now open!

The UBC Farm hosts a wide range of workshops covering everything from gardening to herbal medicine, fermenting, foraging, and much more. This year, we have added several new workshops and brought back many favourites. All of our workshops are beginner friendly and open to everyone, so please share with your networks! Until further notice, all of our workshops will be conducted online.

For more details and to register, visit http://ubcfarm.ubc.ca/workshops/ or view our list of workshops below.  Please sign up early, as popular workshops sell out. We hope to see you (virtually) at our workshops soon!

(In addition, we welcome ideas and proposals for new workshops lead by staff and faculty. If interested, you’re welcome to submit your proposal through our online form: https://ubcfarm.ubc.ca/workshops/workshop-presenter-application/ or send an email inquiry to ubcfarm.workshops@ubc.ca.)

Regards,

Seth

Seth Friedman

Practicum Coordinator

Faculty of Land and Food Systems | Centre for Sustainable Food Systems at UBC Farm

The University of British Columbia | Unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm Territory

3461 Ross Drive | Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1W5

Phone 604 822 5092 | Fax 604 822 6839

seth.friedman@ubc.ca | www.ubcfarm.ubc.ca

Call for Applications: Graduate Research Awards for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation

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Graduate Research Awards for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation

Graduate Research Awards for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation are offered by The Simons Foundation and the International Security Research and Outreach Programme (ISROP) of Global Affairs Canada (GAC). Four awards of $5,000 are available to Canadian Masters and/or Doctoral students to support the independent research and writing of an academic paper responding to a specific Non-Proliferation, Arms Control and Disarmament (NACD) topic. Awards also include domestic travel support to Ottawa where successful candidates will present their completed papers during a special event at Global Affairs Canada Headquarters in Fall 2022 (Date TBC).

Value: $5,000
Application Deadline: March 28, 2022

For more information, including detailed application procedures, please see The Simons Foundation webpage.

CPSA Event: Reproductive health and fertility counselling

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Hi everyone,

The Counselling Psychology Student Association (CPSA) is hosting its next event. Holly Yager (she/her), RCC, will be presenting on reproductive health and fertility counselling with a focus on fertility, diversity and family building, and grief and loss. Join us on Thursday, February 17th 2022, 12:00-1:00 PM.

About Holly Yager:

Holly Yager (she/her) is a clinical counsellor/therapist with a focus on reproductive and sexual health. Holly has over 15 years experience assisting clients with challenges related to fertility/infertility, perinatal mental health, pregnancy loss, and pelvic/sexual pain. In particular, Holly specializes in counselling related to family-building using assisted reproductive technology. Holly has a master’s degree in counselling psychology from UBC, and is both a Registered Clinical Counsellor with the BCACC and a Canadian Certified Counsellor with the CCPA. She sits on various committees related to fertility, and is a member of the ASRM and the CFAS. Working in private practice at Reproductive Health & Fertility Counselling, as well as at BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre, Holly provides therapy, facilitates workshops, provides professional consultation, and has co-authored a variety of publications. She is currently working virtually, sharing her time between Kelowna (Syilx/Okanagan First Nation) and Vancouver (Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations) in beautiful British Columbia.

Contact Information:
Holly Yager, M.Ed., RCC 2981, CCC 3009 (she/her)
Reproductive Health & Fertility Counselling
600-1285 W. Broadway Ave.
Vancouver BC, V6H 3X8
T: 778.478.3138
E: info@ReproHealthFertility.com
W: https://ReproHealthFertility.com

The event is FREE for all CPSA members. To join the CPSA, please visit our membership page.

 

For nonmembers, event tickets are $5.

 

To register, please visit our events page.

 

Kind regards,

Alejandra Botia

 

The Counselling Psychology Student Association (CPSA)

blogs.ubc.ca/cpsaubc

 

 

3-2-1…it’s time to backup your data

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Data Management Corner – Data Backup

Data is your valuable research materials and products, and getting data is hard work. Your data is expensive and most often, irreplaceable. Here is a simple rule to follow when backing up your data:

 

The 3-2-1 rule: save three copies of your data, two locally (on two different devices/media), and one off site. This means that you will have your original copy and two additional backup copies.

 

What could this look like at UBC? Your original copy data may be saved on a personal or lab laptop or desktop computer. However, either of those could be compromised by a virus or they could be stolen or damaged. The local copy could be stored on an external hard drive, or a departmental/university server. Never use a thumb drive or flash drive as a storage device. These should only be used as a means to quickly transfer data from one machine to another.

 

The offsite copy of your data could be stored in the cloud. At UBC, we have a few different storage options, depending on whether you are faculty, student or staff. The UBC IT Storage Solutions Comparison Chart could guide you what tool to use for online storage. See more information on the Library’s Research Data Management website.

 

Have questions? Feel free to reach out to research.data@ubc.ca or directly to Eugene Barsky, Research Data Management Librarian.

 

Colour Our Collections 2022

The UBC Library’s Digital Colouring book for 2022 is now available to download! Experience history at the tip of your pencil crayons. UBC Library’s digital colouring books aim to inspire creativity and spark curiosity through the art found in our digital and physical collections. We are joining the New York Academy of Medicine Library and others to offer this unique way to engage with library content.

 

This year’s digital colouring book celebrates conservation and sustainability. The book features illustrated birds in nature found in UBC Library’s Open Collections from B.C. Historical Books and Historical Children’s Literature Collections.

 

Take a creative break each month and join us in celebrating #ColourOurCollectionsUBCDownload your own copy and start colouring!

Data aficionados, unite! “Love Data Week” is almost here

Love Data Week is an international celebration of all things data, scheduled annually in the week of Valentine’s Day. Its aim is to engage community and increase awareness with events that highlight the prominence, value, and appropriate handling of data in our lives and research.

 

For Love Data Week 2022, libraries at SFU, UBC, UNBC, and UVic collaborated to offer a series of talks and workshops. All events will be hosted online via Zoom, and registration is open to everyone. We look forward to seeing you soon!

 

Find out more, and register for events

Upcoming Workshops

NVivo Part 2: classification and datasets

 

Wednesday, February 16th | 4:00 – 6:00pm

Register

 

NVivo’s classification capabilities will help you add demographic data to your nodes, and bibliographic data to your sources. If you are comfortable with the basics of NVivo (importing sources, creating nodes, and coding) and would like to explore new ways of working with qualitative data, this workshop is for you!

 

note: this workshop was originally scheduled for February 9th and has been postponed to February 16th

Introduction to Git and GitHub

 

Monday, February 14th | 2:00 – 3:30 pm

Register

 

Learn the basics of using Git and GitHub for version control and collaboration. In this beginner workshop participants will learn key concepts, create their own Git repository, and publish to GitHub. No previous experience with Git is required.

 

 

 

 

Introduction to Podcasting

 

Wednesday, February 23rd | 10:00am – 12:00pm

Register

 

Learn how to create your own podcast in this introductory and interactive workshop. This workshop will cover all levels of podcast production including content creation, recording, editing, and promotion. No previous podcasting experience is necessary.

Working with data in Excel: Part 2

 

Wednesday, February 16th | 10:00am – 12:00pm

Register

 

This is the second part of the Excel workshop series. It is designed for intermediate users who feel comfortable with basic Excel commands (sorting, filtering, absolute and relative references, basic visualizations), but participants of all skill levels are welcomed. We will walk you through the process of importing, cleaning, and exploring a large dataset, while demonstrating some of the less known Excel’s capabilities, including OCR, macros, statistical analysis tool pack, and many other time-saving features.

 

 

More Events

Data Analysis and Visualization

NVivo part 1: getting started with Nvivo

Wednesday, February 23rd | 4:00 – 600pm

Register

Citation Management

Using RefWorks for Citation Management

Monday, February 28th | 4:00 – 5:30pm

Register

Writing (Centre for Writing and Scholarly Communication)

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New External Scholarship Postings Enquiry from the West Vancouver Foundation

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The West Vancouver Foundation has been working quickly with the fund holders of new scholarships following tragic circumstances that befell the Helbig and Sharp family.

Caroline Helbig Environmental Stewardship Award

Michael Sharp “Sharpie” Hockey Scholarship

I have attached a pdf’s giving award overviews along with the link here to the CH application form and here to the MS application form.

2022 Caroline Helbig Environmental Stewardship Award2022 Michael Sharp Sharpie Hockey Scholarship

Thanks and regards.

Christine

Christine McDonald

Executive Assistant

West Vancouver Foundation

775-15th Street

West Vancouver, BC V7T 2S9

 

e: christinem@westvanfoundation.ca | w: westvanfoundation.ca | o: 604-925-8153 | t: @WestVanFdn

 

Working remotely, Mon, Wed & Thurs. In the WVF Office on Tues.