Deadline Extension Approaching – National Student Paper Competition for Graduate Students – Apply now!

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Good day,

The deadline is approaching, but it is still time to engage in the 2023–2024 edition of the National Student Paper Competition (NSPC)! The Canada School of Public Service organizes this annual initiative to attract talented Canadian graduate students to improve public service excellence.   

How to participate: Submit a 1500-word policy paper by January 15th

Benefits for the winner:

  • apply academic expertise to inform public policies
  • network opportunities within the federal public service and academia
  • a possibility of a 4-month internship with the Canadian federal public service

Please follow the CSPS on social media, visit the NSPC webpage for detailed information about the submission steps, and contact us with questions.

Thank you for your engagement in fostering the next generation of Canadian public policy leaders.

The NSPC team

GradUpdate – Navigating an Effective Relationship with your Supervisor, Resumes, Study Design and Data Collection Essentials, Teaching Assistant (TA) Institute, Graduate Instructional Skills Workshops, Writing Statements of Intent and Purpose, and more.

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GradUpdate

In this issue, Navigating an Effective Relationship with your Supervisor, Resumes, Study Design and Data Collection Essentials, Teaching Assistant (TA) Institute, Graduate Instructional Skills Workshops, Writing Statements of Intent and Purpose, and more.

Registration Open

Navigating an Effective Relationship with your Supervisor
Online | Tuesday, Jan 16 | 1 – 3 pm

Register

Resumes
Online, for students in:
Research-based programs | Wednesday, Jan 17 | 3 – 4 pm
Course-based programs | Wednesday, Jan 24 | 4 – 5 pm

Register, Research-based Register, Course-based

Study Design and Data Collection Essentials
Online | Friday, Jan 19 | 10 am – 12 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

UBC Library Orientation for Graduate Students
Online | Wednesday, Jan 10 | 10 – 10:45 am Register
In-person | Wednesday, Jan 24 | 11 – 11:45 am Register

Developing Innovation Partnerships
Monthly graduate student discussion on climate solutions focused research
Online | Friday, Jan 12 | 11 – 11:50 am Register

Centre for Community Engaged Learning Student Grants
Funding for student-led projects. Offers UBC students the opportunity to create and execute a project in partnership with a BC-based community partner.
Apply by Sunday, Feb 4, 11:59 pm. Funding streams include:
Global Fund: Up to $5000
Connect to Community Grant (C2C): Up to $1,500
Chapman & Innovation Grant (C&I): Up to $10,000

CAREER

Revolutionize your career with LinkedIn resolutions
Online | Thursday, Jan 11 | 12 – 1 pm Register

Harmonize your work identities
Online | Wednesday, Jan 17 | 12 – 1 pm Register

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

Grad Student Support Group
In-person | Wednesdays, Jan 10 – Apr 3 | 3 – 4:15 pm Register

Caring for Yourself as an Instructor: Applying Rest in the Classroom
Online | Thursday, Feb 8 | 8 – 9:30 am. Available via UBC’s CIRTL membership. Registration opens Jan 8, capacity is 15.

RESEARCH

Data Bites – Best Practices for File Naming
Online | Wednesday, Jan 10 | 12:30 – 1 pm Register

Data Bites – Best Practices for Creating a README file
Online | Wednesday, Jan 17 | 12:30 – 1 pm Register

TEACHING

2024 TA Institute
Online and In-person | Jan 15 – 19 Learn more and register for sessions, including:

  • Social Class in our Classes: How can I support Students as a TA
  • Cultivating an Effective Classroom Environment and Community
  • Establishing a Positive TA Experience Working with Faculty Members
  • Creating Inclusive Learning Environments
  • Using The Experiential Learning Cycle to Create Impactful Learning
  • AI in the classroom
  • Time Management Skills for TAs
  • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in TAing
  • and more! (PDF schedule of events)

Building Neuroinclusive Learning Environments: Best Practices to Support and Empower Neurodiverse Learners in STEM
Online, 4-week course | Feb 15 – Mar 7 | Thursdays, 9 – 10:30 am
Available through UBC’s membership with CIRTL.
Registration opens Jan 8, capacity is 25.

Foundations of Pedagogy
Online, one-term course | Feb 7 – Apr 13 | Wednesdays, 10 am – 12:30 pm
UBC graduate students and postdocs learn to use concepts in evidence-based teaching to effectively teach a lesson in an undergraduate classroom.
Apply by Jan 12

Graduate Instructional Skills Workshops
In-person | Jan 13, 20 & 21 | 9 am – 5:30 pm Apply by Jan 10
Online | Jan 16, 21, 27 & 28 | various times Apply by Jan 10
Check out additional upcoming ISWs.

WRITING AND COMMUNICATION

Writing Statements of Intent and Purpose: Crafting Your Scholarly Identity
In-person | Wednesday, Jan 17 | 10 am – 12 pm Register

Put your food science knowledge to the test! Join UBC’s IFT College Bowl Team

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Hello Graduate Students!

Next Friday at 1 pm, Dr. Patricia Hingston will be holding IFT College Bowl try outs in MCML 240. Sign up here!

What is College Bowl?

  • Annual food science trivia competition hosted by Institute of Food Technologists, the accrediting body for our Food Science Program at UBC
  • Teams from Food Science programs across North America compete
    • First we compete against our division (Pacific North West) and then winning division teams compete at the IFT conference in Chicago in the summer for a cash prize
  • Competition is SUPER FUN! A very encouraging atmosphere with very nice people
    • Get to know food science students and professors from other universities!
    • Tour food science facilities at the university
    • Put your food science knowledge to the test
  • Read more here

Where/when is College Bowl?

  • This year College Bowl will take place at Washington State University in Pullman Washington
    • The exact date is not released but it’s usually the third Saturday of March  (23rd)
    • We will fly in the Friday and out the Sunday
      • NOTE: You must pay for your flight upfront and then I will reimburse you
      • I will cover hotel and taxi/uber expenses

What is involved in trying out?

  • Complete a 30 question quiz in 10 minutes
  • Top 5 ranking students make the team!
  • Can have up to 2 graduate students on the team

Sign up here!

 

Patricia Hingston, PhD
Assistant Professor of Teaching

Food Science | Food, Nutrition and Health Program | Faculty of Land and Food Systems
The University of British Columbia | Musqueam Traditional Territory
Room 223 – MacMillan Building – 2357 Main Mall | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z4 Canada
Office: (604) 827-1604 | Cell: (604) 363-2110

Group Livestream Event for CNS 2024 Thematic Conference

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Happy New Year! 

 

The Canadian Nutrition Society 2024 Thematic Conference “Advances in Research & Practice – Non-nutritive sweeteners & health: Unravelling the evidence & controversy” is just around the corner. Your CNS UBC representatives are hosting a group live-stream of the conference from 7:30am-1:30pm on January 27, 2024. A link to access recorded sessions will also be provided to registrants following the event.

 

If you are interested in attending, please RSVP here by January 17, 2024: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1SQ5DPmliTudEnb

A registration fee of $5-20 (depending on number of attendees) will be charged. Further information will be provided to those who RSVP.

 

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at the event!

 

CNS UBC Representatives

IRES Seminar Series: Thurs, Jan 11 – Policy Panel

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The IRES Seminar Series kicks off next Thursday!  In the Michael Smith Labs Theatre:
January 11, 2024: Policy Panel with Jimmy Zammar, Jessica Woolliams, and Jason Hsieh
How can research help inform policy priorities? Perspectives from local water, housing, and food sectors

Time: 12:30pm to 1:20pm

Location: Michael Smith Labs Theatre, Room 102, 2185 East Mall

No food or drinks allowed in the Theatre.

Click here to register for Zoom link. Zoom will be terminated if we encounter tech problems 5 to 10 mins into the seminar.

Talk Summary:

This seminar features a panel of three speakers from local policy sectors. They will discuss current policy priorities in Vancouver and BC, research needs, and perspectives on how research can inform policy.

  Jimmy Zammar, Director of Urban Watersheds, Sewers and Drainage for the City of Vancouver

Bio:

Jimmy is the Director of Urban Watersheds, Sewers and Drainage for the City of Vancouver. He oversees the city’s rainwater and sanitary systems—the largest asset group in the City. He has led the City’s “One Water” approach, and champions the implementation of green infrastructure, water-sensitive urban planning, and embedding equity, Reconciliation and climate adaptation. As an interdisciplinary leader, Jimmy operates at the confluence of imperatives that impact the community, the environment, and the organizations that are accountable for delivery. He holds a bachelor and masters degree in Architecture, and masters degrees in project management and sustainable development.

  Jessica Woolliams, Senior Strategic Advisor, Sustainability & Resiliency · BC Housing

Bio:

Jessica has been leading efforts to mainstream and support sustainable buildings and resilient communities through policy, education, programs and training for over three decades. She championed and led the development of: UBC’s Residential Environmental Assessment Program (REAP) program, Green Buildings BC; Harvard University’s Green Campus Initiative (Medical Campus); Light House Sustainable Building Centre; and Cascadia Green Building Council’s BC office.

She has worked with the BC Government, BC Hydro and BC Housing to develop programs and establish strategic direction for large building portfolios to become more sustainable and climate resilient. She has written numerous articles and taught at Harvard University, SFU, BCIT and UBC. Her background is building technology and urban planning.

  Jason HsiehSocial Planner on the municipal food systems portfolio

Bio:

Jason was born and raised on the unceded lands of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-waututh, currently working as a Social Planner on the municipal food systems portfolio. The position serves to coordinate cross-departmental delivery of the Vancouver Food Strategy as well as food system related actions in the City’s more recent citywide and area plans. Jason aims to bring a community development approach to this work, looking to ground the City’s food system ambitions by building on the knowledge and assets that communities already have.

 

See you on January 11 in the Michael Smith Labs Theatre!

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Bonnie Leung

RES Program Support (she/her/hers)

Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES)

University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory

Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL Building)

Room 429 – 2202 Main Mall | Vancouver, BC | V6T 1Z4 | Canada

 

Email: bonnie.leung@ubc.ca

Tel: 604-822-9249