URGENT:
Students who attended the PLNT interview lunches and/or seminars please fill out the feedback survey below as soon as possible!
Thanks!
-Risa
Feedback Form: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aftjzl5JwfQw2TI
URGENT:
Students who attended the PLNT interview lunches and/or seminars please fill out the feedback survey below as soon as possible!
Thanks!
-Risa
Feedback Form: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aftjzl5JwfQw2TI
Reminder: August and/or November graduation
As a reminder, as a one-time response to Workday Student implementation, November 2024 graduation provides students with two opportunities to have their degrees granted (conferred) by Senate – one in August and the other in November.
Note that G+PS is not able to provide exceptions for late applications or approvals to the August deadlines.
There are two pathways to take for November graduation ceremonies; one pathway where degrees are granted in August and the second where degrees are granted in November.
Please apply for Graduation on SSC by July 31, 2024 even if unsure about making the July 31 deadline, but will be complete in time for November graduation.
If you have applied for the August conferral but do not meet the deadline, you do not need to re-apply. The application will be “rolled over” and they will be assessed in the final November application period.
Students who expect to complete their program for the November conferral should also apply in SSC by Jul 31, 2024 to simplify the process. Their application will be moved to the final November application period.
August graduation: mostly applies to the research students: MSc and PhD.
July 31 – 4pm – the deadline for thesis/dissertation acceptance to have the degree granted in August.
November graduation:
Oct 18 at 4pm – Deadline for thesis/dissertation acceptance to have the degree granted in November
Oct 18 – Last accepted date for course-based programs to have the degree granted in November (the effective date when the student completed all requirements)
| Last day for G+PS approval of final master’s theses and doctoral dissertations for August conferral | Wednesday, 31 July 2024 | Last day for final master’s theses and doctoral dissertations to be approved by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for August 2024 degree conferral. Students whose degrees are conferred by Senate in August will be eligible to participate in the November 2024 graduation ceremony. Must be approved and accepted (not just submitted) by 4:00 pm. |
| Last day for students to complete all program requirements for August conferral | Wednesday, 31 July 2024 | Last day for students to complete all program requirements (including major papers) for non-thesis master’s degrees for August 2024 degree conferral. Students whose degrees are conferred by Senate in August will be eligible to participate in the November 2024 graduation ceremony. |
| Last day for G+PS approval of final master’s theses and doctoral dissertations for August 31 end date | Friday, 30 August 2024 | Last day for final master’s theses and doctoral dissertations to be approved by the Faculty of Graduate Studies for August 31 program end date. Must be approved and accepted (not just submitted) by 4:00 pm. |
| Last day for students to complete all program requirements for August 31 end date | Friday, 30 August 2024 | Last day for students to complete all program requirements (including major papers) for non-thesis master’s degrees for August 31 program end date. Students who meet this deadline will not be assessed tuition and student fees for 2024 Winter Session Term 1. |
| Last day for G+PS approval of final master’s theses and doctoral dissertations for November graduation | Friday, 18 October 2024 | Last day for final master’s theses and doctoral dissertations to be approved by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for November 2024 Congregation. Must be approved and accepted (not just submitted) by 4:00 pm. Students are expected to submit 3-5 days before this approval deadline in order to have time for corrections. |
| Last day for students to complete all program requirements for November graduation | Friday, 18 October 2024 | Last day for students to complete all program requirements (including major papers) for non-thesis master’s degrees for November 2024 Congregation. |
| Last day for application for November graduation | Friday, 18 October 2024 | Last day for applications for Congregation to be submitted by all graduate students expecting to graduate in November 2024. |
Kind regards,
Lia Maria
Lia Maria DRAGAN
Admissions & Administrative Coordinator
Faculty of Land and Food Systems
Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
University of British Columbia / Vancouver Campus
#291 – 2357 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4
Tel.: (604) 822-8373
lia.maria@ubc.ca /landfood.ubc.ca/graduate/
On-campus schedule: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday and Thursday
The Faculties of Forestry and Land & Food Systems are putting together a Search committee for an ethnically Black candidate for a jointly-appointed tenure-track Assistant Professor with an interest in Policy, in a broad sense. This will be the second hire of the three-person Black Faculty Cluster in Food, Forests, and (Bio)Fuels.
The committee consists of:
Janette Bulkan (Forestry) – Co-Chair
Carol McAusland (LFS) – Co-Chair
Matias Margulis (LFS)
Mahsa Jessri (LFS)
Terry Sunderland (Forestry)
Scott Renneckar (Forestry)
The Search Committee needs two graduate students to complete the Committee numbers – one each from Forestry and Land & Food Systems. These are volunteer positions.
Students who are supervised by one of the committee members listed above are not eligible.
This Faculty position will be joint between the Faculties of Forestry and Land and Food Systems as part of a cluster hire of three ethnically Black faculty in the areas of Food, Forests and Bio(Fuels). More information on the cluster can be found here: https://forestry.ubc.ca/news/black-faculty-cohort-in-food-forests-and-biofuels/. The recruitment of ethnically Black faculty is taking place across UBC, fulfilling a high-level policy decision.
If you are a graduate student and would like to be a member of this Search Committee, as soon as possible please email Carol McAusland (LFS) carol.mcausland@ubc.ca or Janette Bulkan (Forestry) janette.bulkan@ubc.ca.
Search Committee will serve between August and December 2024.
Carol McAusland
Professor, Food and Resource Economics
Faculty of Land & Food Systems
The University of British Columbia
337-2357 Mail Mall, Vancouver BC V6T 1Z4 Canada
Phone 604 822 3350
Carol.McAusland@ubc.ca
http://www.landfood.ubc.ca/person/carol-mcausland/
The Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT) will be offering a Graduate Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW) on August 26, 28 & 30, 2024.
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 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 August 26, 28 & 30, 2024 ISW click here: https://events.ctlt.ubc.ca/events/graduate-instructional-skills-workshop-august-26-28-30-2024-preliminary-application/
Application opens on July 12 at 9 am and closes on August 21 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:
Please read the application process and workshop eligibility prior to applying.
A participant who wishes to take the Grad ISW is eligible if they are:
A participant who wishes to take the Grad ISW is not eligible if they are:
Elisa Herman
Event Coordinator
Centre for Teaching, Learning, and Technology
The University of British Columbia
|
GradUpdate |
|
In this issue, Preparing Excellent Fellowship Applications, Using Zotero, Application Strategies for Work Learn Jobs, Indigenous Initiatives Virtual Coffee, Accessibility Studio, Verbs for Citations: Moving From Paraphrase to Summary, and more. |
|
Registration open |
|
Preparing Excellent Fellowship Applications |
|
Seats available |
|
Events and Opportunities |
|
A selection of upcoming events are highlighted below. I’ve also highlighted some online, on-demand recordings to check out if you have end-of-term time. |
|
ACADEMIC |
|
Using Zotero for Citation Management |
|
CAREER |
|
Application Strategies for Work Learn Jobs in Winter Term 1 & 2 Mastering the elevator pitch |
|
RESEARCH |
|
Map Production with QGIS Tools and Workflows in QGIS Introduction to Machine Learning: Neural Networks Building your project network map Introduction to R and RStudio (beginner) Creating Digital Exhibits: A Survey of Tools |
|
TEACHING |
|
WRITING AND COMMUNICATION |
|
Verbs for Citations: Moving From Paraphrase to Summary |