Grad Update – 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.

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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
Online | Wednesday, Jul 24 | 10 am – 11 am

Register

Seats available

Write to Flourish, Write with Flourish: An On-Campus Writing Retreat
In-person | Wednesday, Jul 10 | 9:30 am – 2:30 pm Register

Developing and sustaining your academic writing practice
In-person | Thursday, Jul 18 | 10 am – 1 pm Register

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.
Visit  community.grad.ubc.ca and grad.ubc.ca/current-students/professional-development for our full events calendar.

ACADEMIC

Using Zotero for Citation Management
Online | Monday, Jul 15 | 1 pm – 2:30 pm Register

CAREER

Application Strategies for Work Learn Jobs in Winter Term 1 & 2
Online | Wednesday, Jul 17 | 12 – 12:30 pm Register

Mastering the elevator pitch
Online | Wednesday, Jul 17 | 10 am – 1 pm | Must complete an online pre-requisite “Boost your career” Learn more and register through Mitacs Edge

RESEARCH

Map Production with QGIS
Online | Monday, Jul 15 | 1 – 3 pm Register

Tools and Workflows in QGIS
Online | Tuesday, Jul 16 | 1 – 3 pm Register

Introduction to Machine Learning: Neural Networks
Online | Wednesday, Jul 17 | 1 – 3 pm Register

Building your project network map
Online | Thursday, Jul 18 | 7 – 10 am | Must complete an online pre-requisite “Advance your research” Learn more and register through Mitacs Edge

Introduction to R and RStudio (beginner)
Online | Thursday, Jul 18 | 10 – 11 am Register

Creating Digital Exhibits: A Survey of Tools
Online | Friday, Jul 19 | 10 am – 12 pm Register

TEACHING

Indigenous Initiatives Virtual Coffee
Online | Tuesday, Jul 16 | 11 am – 12 pm Register

Accessibility Studio
Online | Thursday, Jul 18 | 12 pm – 1 pm Register

WRITING AND COMMUNICATION

Verbs for Citations: Moving From Paraphrase to Summary
Online | Wednesday, Jul 17 | 10 am – 11:30 am Register

Competition Announcement: Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships

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Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships

Please notify me about your attention of applying by August 10, 2024.

The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (CGS) program is designed to attract and retain world-class doctoral students by supporting students who demonstrate both leadership skills and a high standard of scholarly achievement in graduate studies in the social sciences and humanities, natural sciences and engineering, and health-related fields. Canadian citizens, permanent residents of Canada, and international students are eligible to be nominated for a Vanier Scholarship, which is valued at $50,000 per year for up to three years.

The application is completed online on ResearchNethttps://www.researchnet-recherchenet.ca/rnr16/LoginServlet

UBC Vanier application deadline: 12 noon (PT – Vancouver time) on Thursday, August 29 2024
Graduate program nomination deadline: 4:00 pm PT on Tuesday, September 17 2024

Note: Per changes to Tri-Agency award values announced in June 2024, the Vanier CGS program is expected to continue under its current parameters of $50,000 per year for this competition year. Further information on the future of the program will be shared as it becomes available.

For more information, including eligibility requirements, application procedures, and nomination procedures, please visit our Vanier webpage: 
https://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/vanier-scholarship.

Applicants should refer to the Vanier CGS website for step-by-step application instructions.

Important to note:

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion:  The Vanier CGS program encourages equity, diversity and inclusion, as part of the Tri-Agency’s broader commitment to excellence in research and research training in Canada. Resources for applicants, institutions, referees and the selection committees are available at:
http://www.vanier.gc.ca/en/equity_diversity_inclusion-equite_diversite_inclusion.html.
Applicants are encouraged to review the resources before they begin writing their application.

Self-Identification of Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and/or Métis) Applicants: Additional funding allocations may be made available to the University to accommodate applicants who self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and/or Metis).

Applicants who choose to self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and/or Metis) should complete the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship (Vanier CGS) Voluntary Self Identification Form
(https://vanier.gc.ca/en/pdf/vanier_cgs-besc_vanier_indigenous_self-identification_form-bil.pdf) and upload it within their application.

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

I respectfully acknowledge that I work and live on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam, Squamish & Tsleil-Wauthuth Nations.

Lunch with Plant Science candidate 3

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Dear LFS graduate students,

The Applied Biology Program will be interviewing the 3rd candidate for the Assistant Professor in Plant Science position (see Ad) in July. We would like to invite all graduate students to lunch with the candidate, Dr. Mark Paul Selda Rivarez, on Thursday, July 11, 12:00pm to 1:00pm, McM 350.

Please RSVP to Harini Aiyer (harini.aiyer@ubc.ca) and include any dietary restrictions by 12pm on Monday, June 8.

We’d also welcome your feedback following the lunch, using the Feedback Form: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aftjzl5JwfQw2TI

You are also invited to attend his research and teaching seminars, as below.

Dr. Mark Paul Selda Rivarez (July 10-11)

Mark Paul Rivarez obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) in Laguna, Philippines. He started his research abroad with a pre-doctoral research at the Institute of Integrative Systems Biology, CSIC, University of Valencia in Spain. He then joined the Department of Biotechnology and Systems Biology of the National Institute of Biology in Slovenia as a Marie Skƚodowska-Curie fellow for his doctoral studies. After finishing his doctorate in 2022, Dr. Rivarez became a Balik Scientist Fellow under the Department of Science and Technology in the Philippines and took up a postdoctoral researcher position at North Carolina State University in the USA in 2023. As a Balik Scientist, he is currently doing virology, metagenomics, and bioinformatics research with his colleagues at Caraga State University and at the Philippine Genome Center.

Research Seminar: Into the wild and digital: Virus hunting beyond the traditional
July 10, 10:00am, MacMillan 158
Registration Link: https://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5ctduugqjouHNdSaj3I1efF1U5h-gt2ow0y

Teaching Seminar: Even TINY things can cause BIG problems: Pathobiology of Plant Viruses
July 11, 11:00am, MacMillan 158
Registration Link: https://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Ekc-mgpj8tHtRoO62gTlXhwkJ2_npTHIyy
 

Thank you and best regards,

Melanie

 

 

Melanie Train

Human Resources Manager (Faculty) | Faculty of Land and Food Systems

The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus

248-2357 Main Mall | Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4

Phone 604-822-3105 | Fax 604-822-6394

Email:  melanie.train@ubc.ca

Office: M/W/F: Remote: T/Th

LFS Alumni and Student Event – this Saturday on Athiana Farm in Richmond

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Join us for the Grown to Gather II: Summer Kickoff!

Come and enjoy a summer afternoon on the farm with an educational farm tour, a harvesting farm market, and fun activities this Saturday (July 6)! Connect with fellow alumni, faculty, and friends. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to relax, network, and celebrate the season.

Date: Saturday, July 6

Time: 1pm-3pm

Venue: Athiana Acres Farm, Richmond

www.athianaacres.com

Get your ticket today at the link below!

https://lnkd.in/grMa4j-Q

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Niki Glenning (Pronouns: She/Her/Hers)
Alumni Relations Manager

Faculty of Land and Food Systems

The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Territory

Phone: Cell 604 561 0504 | Fax 604 822 6394

@ubclfs www.facebook.com/ubcLFS

Graduate Mentor Recruitment for Undergraduate Research

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My name is Flora and I am reaching out again on behalf of the AMS-constituted UBC Undergraduate Research Opportunities (URO) club that runs the Research EXperience (REX) program! REX pairs undergraduate students with post-doctoral and graduate students to design a research project.

We kindly ask you to forward this email to the graduate students in your department to encourage them to take part in this great opportunity. We sincerely appreciate your help in supporting undergraduate research at the University of British Columbia.

We are currently looking for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows who are interested in committing a minimum of 4 hours each month to act as a mentor. This is a great opportunity for graduate students to gain mentorship, leadership, and management skills.

What is REX?

REX is a six month long program designed to help undergraduate students build essential research skills through a proposed research project (no results required). As a REX mentor you will guide a team of undergraduate students through a mini proposed research project within your field of expertise. URO provides workshops on the basics of research methodology to ease the students’ transition into the program. As a mentor, you will take a supervisory role in the students’ projects, and it is recommended you commit a minimum of 4 hours each month for 6 months (October to March).

At the end of the REX program, the undergraduate students present their finished projects at the Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Conference (MURC), one of BC’s largest undergraduate research conferences. The 2023-2024 REX program saw the participation of over 70 mentors and 240 mentees. This program provides enthusiastic undergraduates with a low-barrier and accessible avenue to engage with research early in their academic careers, a valuable opportunity that many may otherwise not be able to experience.

If this opportunity interests you and you would like to become a mentor, please fill out the initial registration form here by 11:59PM on Monday, August 5th 2024! We will be in contact shortly afterwards with the final registration confirmation and mentor biography submission forms. Further information about the REX program can be found in this year’s REX Mentor Brochure.

If you have any questions, comments or other inquiries please do not hesitate to contact us at rex.uro.ubc@gmail.com. Thank you for your time and consideration. We look forward to hearing from you!

Sincerely,

Flora Su

Research EXperience Committee Co-Chair

Undergraduate Research Opportunities

University of British Columbia