IRES Vancouver Summer Program Instructor

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Institute for Resource, Environment and Sustainability

Faculty of Science

 

Position Title: Vancouver Summer Program Instructor

Duration: June – August, 2019 (the teaching period will be from July 13th – August 13th, but this includes course preparation time as well as grading and student evaluations after the program)

Application Deadline: March 3rd, 2019

Application Instructions: Include your CV and a cover letter articulating your fit for teaching this course, previous teaching experience, and teaching philosophy to ires.applicants@ubc.ca.

 

Role and Responsibilities:

The UBC Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES) is seeking an instructor to teach courses for the UBC IRES’s Vancouver Summer Program. The VSP is a one month condensed summer program offered to international undergraduate students to come and experience life and classes at UBC. Instructors will be responsible for course preparation (some materials will be provided), four weeks of teaching (July 13th – August 13th, 2019, 39 contact hours), marking, and some social activities during that period. Each package has two courses taught for 3 hours per day (with some days off over the weeks due to student social events). The successful candidate will work closely with another lead instructor to provide a cohesive package to the students. Our emphasis is on active learning teaching methods where students are inspired to explore the subject matter through field trips, labs, discussions, and in‐class activities, and as such there is some flexibility in the course design and progression.

In particular, we are looking for an individual who will be able to teach the following course: 

Energy for Sustainable Development

Climate change is only one of many challenges we face, and large-scale innovation in energy systems will be needed to meet multiple objectives including reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Technological and business innovations have begun to transform the global energy system. From the development of renewables such as solar and wind, deployment of complex networked technologies (such as electric vehicles), or the diffusion of novel ‘mundane’ technologies (such as improved cook stoves in the developing world), technological innovation holds the key to our energy future. This course will examine what is driving these innovations, how their promise might be reached and their benefits be maximized, and what social and policy efforts are needed to sustain them. This course will include field trips and presentations by industry guest speakers, as well as speakers from non-governmental organizations and the public sector.

 

Qualifications:

 Master’s degree in a related field (PhD is preferred)

 Expertise in the subject matter of the course

 Previous teaching experience

 Previous experience working with international students

 Ability to work individually and/or in teams

 Excellent communication skills (verbal and written)

 Excellent organizational skills

 Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and priorities

 Excellent interpersonal skills

 Ability to plan and execute course curriculum

 

Equity Statement

UBC hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We especially welcome applications from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, and others with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities.

GSS NEWS

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GSS Election Debates

We have 10 fantastic candidates up for election to 5 different positions.

  • President
  • VP External
  • VP Students
  • VP University and Academic Affairs
  • Student Senator

And you have 2 chances to quiz them before the election.

 

If you can’t make either debate the GSS will be live streaming the on campus debate through our Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/UBCGSS/

You can find out a little more about each candidate and what they hope to achieve with the GSS HERE. And don’t forgot to show your support for your favorites by voting between March 4th-15th. This is your chance to shape the future of the GSS.

Enjoy craft beer with friends

March 7th

Sign up for this new event series where grads can socialize, taste, and toast a variety of craft beer and cider! Each event features up to 7 select craft beers and 2 ciders.

Sample established favorites and find unique new flavors while mingling with fellow grad students. Conveniently located on campus in the GSS Loft. SIGN UP

Career Launchpad and Professional Headshots

March 13th

The GSS, in collaboration with the Centre for Student Involvement and Careers (CSIC), brings you an afternoon of activities designed to enhance your career and jumpstart your post-graduate success with a new headshot and polished job search skills.

Sign me up

 

Get fit and compete with your friends

Part of the Move UBC university-wide campaign!

We’re partnering up with UBC Kinesiology and Move UBC for a special FREE graduate student sports day on Feb 28th. Meet and compete against your friends from other departments and get active. Sign up with a partner or let the team find a partner for you.

Learn more

Only Yes Means Yes: Workshop

New Date: Feb 26th

This interactive workshop will get participants talking and learning about how the criminal justice system defines and deals with sexual assault, and what’s required under the law for sexual consent.

Learn more

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Community Announcements

SPIN Workshop

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The Weston Brain Institute Funding

The Weston Brain Institute has up to $10m in funding available through the 2019 programs that are currently accepting applications. A full list of programs can be found here.  In particular, please note that the deadline of the Rapid Response and Transformational Research Canada 2019 Parkinson’s & Related Diseases program has been extended. The LOI deadline is now May 15, 2019.

Several exciting changes have been made to these programs, including increasing the Rapid Response budget to $300,000 and allowing more kinds of interventions such as cognitive therapy. More information is on the website.

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Help UBC Win the BC Cool Campus Challenge!

The BC Cool Campus Challenge is a friendly energy saving competition between the province’s post-secondary institutions.

Staff, faculty and students are asked to sign a one-minute online pledge to commit to energy saving actions. The school that collects the highest percentage of pledges wins.

The deadline to sign the pledge is Feb. 28, only a few days away.

Plus enter to win great prizes, including UBC sweaters, cozy Sherpa blankets, and UBC Sustainability reusable mugs.

Sign the pledge now!

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Centre for Student Involvement and Careers

Graduate Student Career Activation Project

The CSIC wants to know how graduate students can activate their careers, and we have funds available to help you try stuff out. Dream big, or dive deep: whether it’s the cost of printing business cards to support your networking, enhancing your French language skills to prepare for a career in the federal government, or paying membership fees to join a professional association, submit a proposal for a career development experience that you believe will get you one step closer to your goals. Each student may apply for funding of any amount up to $1000.

Once you’ve activated, we’ll work with you to develop an appropriate artefact (video interview, blog, etc.) so that your experience can be shared with other UBC graduate students and the university community.

Check out the website for details on how to apply

Let’s talk Science! Volunteering Opportunities: Speakers Wanted

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VPL Public Talks Speakers Wanted
Let’s Talk Science, in partnership with the Vancouver Public Libraries and UBC, is looking for volunteers with expertise related to Green Cities, Recycling, Renewable Energy, Oceans, and/or Climate Science to give a public talk at the VPL Central Branch in April or September. These Public Talks will consist of a short presentation on your research, a fireside talk with an Academic in the field, and taking questions from the audience. This is a great opportunity to engage with the public on your research and another great thing to list on your resume!

Interested Volunteers email Andrew at andrew@ubclts.com for more information or to sign up

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Annual EG-Fest

EG-Fest is a one-day trade show style event put on by engineering and geoscience professionals, students, and organizations during National Engineering and Geoscience MonthIt is a great opportunity for people in our community to see first-hand how the many facets of engineering and geoscience affect our everyday lives. The main goal of EG-Fest is to extend public knowledge and appreciation of engineering and geoscience. Join the Let’s Talk Science booth as we host a virtual reality activity and rock identification challenge!

When: March 2, 2019 10AM-4PM (1:30-4:30PM shift available only)
WhereVancouver Public Library, Central Branch

Interested volunteers please sign up here (https://goo.gl/forms/VgIsxm5PmKUzKF1F2) or contact Evelyn at community@ubclts.com.

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Thank you,

Evelyn

Community Events Coordinator

Email: community@ubclts.com

Website: www.ubclts.com

Twitter: @ubclts

 

MFRE Friday Seminar – March 1, 2019: Lon LaClaire, Director, Transportation at City of Vancouver

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MFRE Speaker Series

Speaker: Lon LaClaire, Director, Transportation at City of Vancouver

Topic: Vancouver’s Transportation Future

Date & Time: Friday March 1, 2019 3:30pm

Venue: MCML 160

 

Please find attached a poster with more details.

About the Speaker: 

Lon oversees all aspects of transportation, including planning, design, engagement, traffic and parking management. Lon has worked for the City for about 20 years. He started his career by designing bikeways and traffic calming and quickly moved on to work on the City’s newest rapid transit lines – the Millennium and Canada SkyTrain Lines. He was a key contributor to the two most recent, award-winning, long range transportation plans – the Downtown Transportation Plan and the City’s Transportation 2040 plan. Before moving into the Director role, Lon managed the City of Vancouver’s Strategic Transportation Planning Branch for a number of years.

 

All are welcome!

 

Kind regards,

Shristee

 

Shristee Rahman  MFRE
Educational Researcher
Land and Food Systems | Master of Food and Resource Economics
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus
348A-2357 Main Mall | Vancouver British Columbia | V6T 1Z4 Canada
shristee.rahman@ubc.ca
http://mfre.landfood.ubc.ca

GPS Update: Three Minute Thesis, Recruiter Real Talk + Stats WEBINAR (Mixed Effects Models)+ Thesis Boot Camp

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Three Minute Thesis

Departmental 3MT Heats are underway! Have you signed up? You could improve your presentation skills and win prizes. Check the schedule for specific departmental heats including next week’s G+PS Multidisciplinary Heat on Wednesday, March 6th, 4-6 PM, Ponderosa (Register). On the fence?  Come to the practice session on March 5th for valuable presentation feedback.

 

There are still seats remaining in this week’s:

Statistics VI: Introduction to Mixed Effects Models (Webinar), Tue, Feb 26 | 10:00 to 12:00 |Event and registration information here:

Recruiter Real Talk: Panel Discussion on Hiring and the Job Search, Tue, Feb 26 | 5:30-7:00 pm @Thea Koerner House |Event and registration information here:

Thesis Boot Camp, Tue, Feb 27 | 10:00-4:00 @ Lillooet Room, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre | Event and registration information here

 

Career Building

Employers on Campus: community.grad.ubc.ca/pdcalendar |   SLR Consulting Ltd  Mar 4 | BTY Group Mar 6

CIRTL Summer Teaching Institute (June 10-14), Registration now open

Part-time (40%) RA Position @SPPH, Violence Prevention in HealthCare

 

Graduate School Success

Literature Reviews: Searching and Keeping Track, Mar 5

Choosing the Right Citation Management Tool for Your Research, Mar 7

R Programming Workshop (Beginners), Mar 8

Public Scholars Initiative Information Session,  Mar 5

Paid Summer Research, Deadlines for Several Programs Approaching

 

Funding

Make your Lab Green, Application due Mar 10

 

Thank you,

Jacqui.

 

 

Jacqui Brinkman, MSc
Director, Graduate Student Professional Development
Office of the Dean | Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueum Traditional Territory
170 – 6371 Crescent Road | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z2 Canada
Phone 604 827 4578 | Fax 604 822 5802
jacqui.brinkman@ubc.ca | @ubcgradschool
https://www.grad.ubc.ca/