Global Reporting Program opportunity for LFS students

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Dear students,

 

We would like to inform you of the opportunity to apply to the Global Reporting Program (GRP), which offers graduate students the chance to research an under-covered global issue and produce a major work of journalism/knowledge mobilization. This course involves master’s journalism students partnering with graduate students with subject-area expertise and interest, as well as graduate students at partner institutions around the world.

 

For 2022-23, the topic is food security:

 

Three Cs — coronavirus, climate change, and conflict — have contributed to an historic global food crisis and huge food price spikes worldwide. all play a role in global hunger. The pandemic has disrupted supply chains and labour forces. Climate change is threatening crops and livestocks worldwide. And the war in Ukraine is having a measurable effect on wheat, among other food supplies. This year, students will collaborate on a work of journalism that looks at the vulnerabilities in food supply chains, the systems that have brought about these vulnerabilities, and the impact of food insecurity.

 

As always, students will determine the framing and focus for this project. We plan to have a major media partner and a professional journalist as partners this coming academic year, so students will have opportunities to do global fieldwork and contribute to a major work of journalism.

 

This is a two-term 6-credit course out of the UBC School of Journalism, Writing & Media, JRNL 555A. It requires three hours of class time per week, and significant out-of-class research, as well as fully funded travel to do field reporting. The course runs from September 6, 2022 through April 28, 2023, with two hours of group class time held on Zoom, and an additional one-hour meeting time for teams during “lab” time.

 

The Global Reporting Program, and its precursor International Reporting Program, have afforded more than 150 students the opportunity to produce major projects for The New York Times, The Guardian, Toronto Star, The Globe & Mail, BBC News, CBS News, CBC News, Al Jazeera, Vice News, Huffington Post, and other major news organizations. Past student projects have won some of the top awards from the leading journalism organizations, including the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (Emmy for Best Investigation), Society of Professional Journalists (Sigma Delta Chi), Radio Television Digital News Association (Edward R. Murrow), International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (Webby Honour), Online News Association (Online Journalism Award), National Media Awards Foundation (Digital Publishing Award), and Editor & Publisher (EPPY).

 

If you’re interested in applying, please submit the following:

 

  • Letter
  • of interest – explaining why this course would benefit your studies and what you could bring to the course. Please include details of any relevant professional experience and/or past coursework. Make clear in your application what special skills, background,
  • or experience you have that would contribute to the project. Also, make a case for why this course is right for you and your academic/career goals.

 

  • CV
  • and an unofficial transcript. Your grades and course load will also be taken into consideration. Feel free to include any other relevant addendums, like past journalism or knowledge mobilization work.

 

  • Story
  • Proposal – write up a one-page proposal on an aspect of the project topic that could be worth exploring.

 

The story proposal must show originality, research rigor and feasibility, and it will be used by the admissions committee to help evaluate your ability to conduct high-level research and reporting on a complex global issue. Choose one specific idea within this broad topic, and write a proposal for a story that could be part of a series on this topic. We want specific, well-researched ideas, not a survey of the issue. Think about how your story could be told in a variety of mediums. Your proposal may or may not be chosen to be part of the class project, but most importantly it should illustrate your ability to think through a global story. We’ll be looking for stories that are serious and under-covered by mainstream media.

 

Admission to the program will be determined by an independent board of scholars and journalists.

 

Please email a single PDF by July 4th, 2022 with all relevant documents to peter.klein@ubc.ca, and entitle the document as follows: GRP_2022_your Last Name_your First Name.

 

While the GRP will cover the majority of travel and production costs, please note that there may be some out-of-pocket expenses for students. The costs vary based on destination and equipment students already own (like backpacks, sleeping bags and mosquito nets). Students should budget at least $500 CAD in out-of-pocket costs, including any potential vaccinations needed and food in the field. However, we do not want these potential costs to be an impediment to participating. We have a confidential process in order to allow students to apply for a small travel bursary. The bursary was created by class alumni in order to help future students in need of financial support. (Details will be shared with students who are granted admission.)

 

If you have any questions about the application process, please don’t hesitate to contact Professors Peter Klein (peter.klein@ubc.ca) or Kathryn Gretsinger (kathryn.gretsinger@ubc.ca).

Thesis Defense – Food Science – PhD – Ronit Mandal

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Announces

The Oral Examination for the Degree of

Doctor of Philosophy
(Food Science)

Ronit Mandal

“Design, Development, and Validation of Continuous-Flow Pulsed UV Light Systems for Liquid Food Processing”

Thursday, June 16th, 2022 – 12:30 PM

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EXAMINING COMMITTEE

Chair: Dr. R. Barichello

Supervisory Committee:
Dr. A. Pratap-Singh – Supervisor
Dr. D. Dee – Committee member
Dr. F. Taghipour – Committee member

Defense Committee Composition
Dr. A. Pratap-Singh – Supervisor
Dr. D. Dee – Committee member
Dr. F. Taghipour – Committee member
Dr. S. Wang – University Examiner
Dr. O. Rojas – University Examiner
Dr. M. Saldana – External Examiner

GradUpdate – Preparing Excellent Fellowship Applications, Citation Management, Writing in STEM: Common Academic Expressions in English, Indigenous Summer Institute, 14-day Writing Challenge, Certificate Program in Advanced Teaching and Learning, and more

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GradUpdate

In this issue, Preparing Excellent Fellowship Applications, Citation Management, Writing in STEM: Common Academic Expressions in English, Indigenous Summer Institute, 14-day Writing Challenge, Certificate Program in Advanced Teaching and Learning, and more.

Registration now open

Preparing Excellent Fellowship Applications
Online | Tuesday, Jun 21 | 10:00 – 11:00 AM

Register

Seats still available

Mitacs Internship Info Session: Advance your career with community partnerships – all disciplines
Online | Wednesday, Jun 08 | 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Register

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.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT AND SUCCESS

Choosing a citation-management tool and migrating from RefWorks
Online | Monday, Jun 13 | 4:00 – 5:30 PM Register

Summer Institute for Indigenous Graduate Students
In person | Jul 11 – 17 | A safe, inclusive and immersive one-week introduction to graduate studies, research and student success strategies | An opportunity to network, connect and grow with other Indigenous scholars at UBC through faculty and peer mentorship, and to learn how to engage in Indigenous-based research in their graduate studies.
For new and current Indigenous graduate students who self-identify as First Nations, Métis and Inuit | Free
Learn more and apply by Jun 10. Space is limited.

CAREER EXPLORATION

Make your career move
alumni UBC event | Online | Monday, Jun 13 | 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Gain practical strategies that will help you navigate your career while examining the role that personal and positional power plays in your own leadership development. Register

PROFESSIONAL EFFECTIVENESS

Applying the Principles of Sound Leadership and Team Building
Online | Friday, Jun 17 | 12:00 – 2:30 PM
Mitacs Training | Asynchronous module “High performing leadership and teams (90 min) must be completed prior to registering for synchronous course.
Learn more

RESEARCH SKILLS

Introduction to the Unix Shell
Online | Tuesday, Jun 14 | 7:00 – 8:30 PM Register

Introduction to Database
Advanced Research Computing workshop
Online | Monday, Jun 27 | 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM Register

TEACHING DEVELOPMENT

Certificate Program in Advanced Teaching and Learning
In-person & online | Aug 2022 – Sep 2023 | every other Friday | 12:00 – 2:30 PM
The program supports the development of graduate students’ expertise in teaching and learning and more broadly, creates a cohort of graduate students positioned for future educational leadership. Apply by July 4.

WRITING AND COMMUNICATION

Writing in STEM: Common Academic Expressions in English
In Person | Wednesday, Jun 15 | 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Register

14-Day Writing Challenge
Online | Jun 20 – Jul 03
Join an online community, write daily, find and provide supportive accountability. Register by June 15.

Workshops and events

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Please Share with Students – Volunteer Opportunities with the Canadian Science Fair Journal

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Hello,

 

My name is Kirti Vyas and I am the Co-Director of Social Media for the Canadian Science Fair Journal (CSFJ).

 

The CSFJ is a Canada-wide, online peer-reviewed journal that publishes original scientific work by students aged 6-18. Undergraduate and graduate students mentor our school-aged authors in the science writing and communication process.

 

We are currently recruiting editors and staff for our next volume and we would appreciate it if you could forward this email to your students. With the skills they develop in your programs, we think that many of your students will be a great fit for our community and will themselves benefit from this peer-mentoring process. Students of all years are welcome to apply.

 

CSFJ is actively recruiting editors for our Environmental Sciences, Computer Sciences and Engineering sections as well as French editors and translators. However, we are open to applicants from all fields. If you can share with them the link below and/or the attached poster, we would be very grateful.

 

All interested students can also contact editors@csfjournal.com with any questions.

 

If there are other social and academic channels that you are aware of that might benefit from this opportunity, please let us know! We would be happy to reach out to them as well. You can find us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Tiktok at @csfjournal.

 

Link to Applicationhttps://csfjournal.com/jointheteam-1

 

Deadline to Apply: Friday, May 27.

 

Thank you for your time and consideration,

 

Kirti Vyas

 

Sincerely, 

Kirti Vyas & Aranya Iyer

Co-Directors of Social Media | #CSFJ

Thesis Defense – Applied Animal Biology – MSc – Allison Welk

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Announces

The Oral Examination for the Degree of

Master of Science
(Applied Animal Biology)

Allison Welk

Intake-based weaning of dairy calves and the influence of forage type ”

Friday, May 20th, 2022 – 9:30 AM

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https://ubc.zoom.us/j/68694877891?pwd=V2owYXhtYU1sNUVrN3RZdGJESFVpZz09

EXAMINING COMMITTEE

Chair: Dr. S. Protopopova

Supervisory Committee:
Dr. D. Weary – Supervisor
Dr. M. von Keyserlingk – Committee member
Dr. D. Kitts – Committee member

Defense Committee Composition

Dr. D. Weary – Supervisor
Dr. M. von Keyserlingk – Committee member
Dr. D. Kitts – Committee member
Dr. R. Cerri – External