Aboriginal Graduate Fellowships

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INTERNAL deadline 4:00 pm, Wednesday, January 31, 2018

If you intend on applying for this Fellowship, please inform Lia (lfs.gradapp@ubc.ca) by Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Aboriginal Graduate Fellowships

The University of British Columbia offers multi-year fellowships to Master’s and doctoral Aboriginal students. Award winners are selected on the basis of academic merit through an annual competition, administered by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies in consultation with the First Nations House of Learning. Approximately a dozen new fellowships are offered each year.

Each fellowship provides a stipend of $18,200 per year for doctoral students or a stipend of $16,175 per year for Master’s students. Additionally, AGF recipients are eligible to receive tuition funding. Tuition funding will not exceed the current value of the standard doctoral or Master’s degree tuition fees. Applicants for Master’s funding will receive fellowship funding until the end of their second year of Master’s studies; applicants for doctoral funding will receive fellowship funding for four years or until the end of their fifth year of doctoral studies, whichever comes first. In all cases, continued fellowship support is conditional on satisfactory academic progress. Recipients of Master’s fellowship funding must re-apply to be considered for doctoral funding.

All Aboriginal students are eligible to apply, but priority is given to Aboriginal students whose traditional territory falls, at least in part, within Canada. This includes Canadian First Nations, Métis or Inuit students and may include Aboriginal students from Alaska and the northern states of the USA. The University may request further information to confirm Aboriginal eligibility.

Application and nomination details: https://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/aboriginal-graduate-fellowships 

APPLICATION Materials:

  • Applicants must submit the following materials to their graduate program at UBC. Applications may not be submitted directly to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
  • Completed Aboriginal Graduate Fellowship application.
  • Outline of Proposed Research (see AGF application instructions for details)
  • Academic records for all university-level studies (including studies undertaken but not completed) up to December 31, 2017.
    • Current students: for institutions other than UBC, only official transcripts will be accepted. These may be original or certified true copies provided by the applicant’s graduate program.
    • Applicants for 2018/19 academic year: unofficial transcripts will be accepted only if they were submitted with the application for admission.
    • UBC transcripts for all students with UBC grades: the applicant’s “Academic History” printed from the SISC by the applicant’s graduate program will be accepted.
    • Please note that students must request certified true copies of transcripts from their graduate program, not from the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
  • Two completed Aboriginal Graduate Fellowship reference forms. Only reference forms signed by the person providing the reference are acceptable; original, faxed, and scanned copies sent by e-mail directly to the student’s graduate program are acceptable.
  • Canadian Common CVhttps://ccv-cvc.ca/indexresearcher-eng.frm

Final Exam invigilators needed – December 6

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Two invigilators are required for the FNH 350 001 final exam on Wednesday, December 6 for 2.5 hours, 3:30PM to 6:00PM.

These invigilator positions will be paid at the appropriate TA rate depending on the student’s classification.  Please do not apply for these positions if the additional hours will put you over the 192 hours/term maximum.

If you are interested, please contact the course instructor directly elham.movassagh@ubc.ca

Thank you!

LFS Graduate Office Hours of Operation

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LFS Student Services Hours of Operation Are Changing!

Please be aware, effective Wednesday, September 20th, LFS Student Services (both graduate and undergraduate) will be moving to new hours of operation as follows:

  • Graduate Advising: Mondays to Fridays, 9:30am to 4:00pm*
    Work schedule:
    Lia – Monday to Friday 8:30 to 4:30
    Shelley – In office:  Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 8:30 to 4:30;  Working off campus:  Tuesdays and Thursdays
  • Undergraduate Advising: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 9:30am to 4:00pm and Thursdays, 9:30am to 2:30pm

 

*If you need to meet with Lia or Shelley outside of advising hours between 8:30 to 4:30, please email or call to make arrangements.

 

TA Positions Available

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If you are interested in the following Term 1 TA position, please contact the instructor directly.  The find out when this course is scheduled, please refer to the course calendar listing here: 

FNH 300 001 – 2017 Winter Session, Term 1 (144 available TA support hours)

WORK PERFORMED

Answer student questions related to completion of 5 problem-set assignments per student
Mark problem sets and provide feedback to students
Assist with marking of midterm and final exam (calculation-based questions)
Perform other related duties as required (eg. assignment & marking key updates, assist with evaluation of oral student group presentations)
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS

Education and Knowledge Requirements: Undergraduate degree in food science and thorough understanding of undergraduate-level food process science, particularly with respect to mass and energy balances and thermal food processing techniques and calculations. Senior undergraduate students who have completed FHN 300 with excellent marks may also be considered when graduate students are not available.

Skills: TA’s are expected to have a proficiency in Math. Ability to correspond effectively with the Instructor and to ask questions when uncertain about marking responsibilities. Ability to maintain accuracy and attention to detail. Computer experience required (Excel preferred). Ability to correspond with students regarding questions during exams and office hours.

John Frostad
john.frostad@ubc.ca