Volunteering opportunities

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Science Rendezvous!

Every year Let’s Talk Science hosts a booth at the Old Barn Community Centre located on campus where we run fun hands-on science activities and do mind-blowing demos! This year we will partner up with organizations throughout UBC to run a campus-wide celebration. Join us on May 12 at the Old Barn Community Centre or the Beaty Biodiversity Museum where we will be hosting a booth as one of UBC’s many events happening on campus in celebration of Science Literacy week.

When: May 12, 2018 at 9:30AM-2:30PM
Where: Old Barn Community Centre on campus (6308 Thunderbird Blvd) or Beaty Biodiversity Museum (2212 Main Mall)

Who: Families

Sign up herehttps://goo.gl/forms/8C8hzRXtNUCa8NHC3

 

All training material will be provided before the event. If you have any questions, email Evelyn at community@ubclts.com.

Let’s Talk Science Challenge 2018

It is that time of year again! The 2018 Let’s Talk Science Challenge will welcome 200 students from Grades 6-8 from the Greater Vancouver Area to UBC! This year, we’re bringing back our revamped Jeopardy-style game show with a Hollywood Squares/Who Wants to be a Millionaire/Cash Cab/Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?-twist! The game show will be followed by a fun-filled design challenge during the afternoon. We are looking for 20+ volunteers to help run the events! Training will be provided in a brief training session before the event.

When: Friday, May 25th, 2018 from 8:00am-2:30pm
Where: UBC Campus (Neville Scarfe & CIRS)
Who: Students in Grades 6-8
Sign up herehttps://goo.gl/forms/OI2WKDbPXTqr8phK2

Please note that volunteers will be asked to attend a brief training session prior to the event. If you have any questions, comments or concerns send an email to Andrew at community@ubclts.com!

Thank you!

Cheers,

Evelyn

ECOSCOPE Information Sessions – April 30, May 2

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We are currently recruiting UBC graduate students from all faculties for ECOSCOPE’s 2018-2019 cohort! Our advanced training program bridges the gap between science and industry through education, networking with local entrepreneurs, and internships in industry. If you are interested in learning more about our program, please come to one of our information sessions or visit ecoscope.ubc.ca.

2018.04.30_Information_Session

The Ecosystem Services, Commercialization Platforms and Entrepreneurship (ECOSCOPE) industrial stream NSERC CREATE training program provides UBC students and post-docs with the skills needed to translate environmental sequence information derived from studying microbial communities in natural and engineered ecosystems into commercial and entrepreneurial activities.

Best wishes,

Jennifer

Jennifer Bonderoff, Ph.D
ECOSCOPE Network Coordinator
The University of British Columbia
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Life Sciences Institute
2505-2350 Health Sciences Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3
604-827-4216

Graduate and postdoctoral research opportunities in London Ontario Canada

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Funded MSc/PhD Positions Available: Ecology of Antimicrobial Resistance in Agriculture

Within the context of better understanding the role that agriculture may play in promoting antibiotic resistance, graduate student positions are available for individuals who will conduct research on the dynamics of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and antibiotic resistance determinants in agroecosystems. Relevant areas of focus will include

1) Dynamics of genes associated with antibiotic resistance following land application of manures or biosolids;

2) Interactions of antibiotic drug residues with soil microorganisms;

3) The fate in an animal model microbiome of antimicrobial resistance genes and associated genetic elements following ingestion of environmental samples. A variety of microbiological, molecular and biochemical techniques are used in the laboratory, including, but not limited to, culture-dependent/independent techniques, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, nucleic acid extraction, and quantitative-real time PCR.

Field experiments are undertaken on the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Research farm. Students will be registered in the Department of Biology at the University of Western Ontario, with research undertaken in the laboratories of Drs. Ed Topp and Michael Fruci at the AAFC Research Centre in London, Ontario.

Qualifications:
• Ideal candidates will have a strong interest in antibiotic resistance and microbial ecology
• Experience in bacteriology, molecular biology (cloning, PCR, quantitative real-time PCR), and animal handling are an asset
• Knowledge and interest in agriculture and food production are an asset
• Excellent written and oral communication skills
• Demonstrated leadership, organization, and interpersonal skills
• The ability to work both independently and in a team

Start date: Immediate for the fall, or the winter term of 2018.

For examples of our recent publications and further information on the University of Western Ontario consult:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Edward_Topp
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michael_Fruci
http://www.uwo.ca/biology/graduate/prospective/index.html

Application Instructions:
Individuals who are interested in the position should submit (i) a curriculum vitae, (ii) a copy of official transcripts, (iii) and a letter indicating motivation, career interests and goals to:

Dr. Ed Topp
Principal Research Scientist, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario

E-mail: ed.topp@agr.gc.ca

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Postdoctoral Research Associate Position:

Ecology of antimicrobial resistance in food production systems A postdoctoral position is available with Dr. Ed Topp, at the London Research & Development Centre, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), and the Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario, London Ontario.

The research concerns the dynamics and ecology of antimicrobial resistance genes and associated genetic elements in animal and human wastes commonly used as fertilizers in crop production systems.
The work will build on field and laboratory experiments that have now been ongoing for several years.
Project funding is provided by the Canadian Institute for Health Research through the Joint Programming Initiative on Antimicrobial Resistance (JPIAMR https://www.jpiamr.eu/).

The project team includes colleagues from the University of Guelph, as well as colleagues from Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Israel, Romania and Switzerland.
The successful candidate will thus have the opportunity for stimulating interactions with Canadian and international colleagues working on complementary research concerning the management of AMR development and transmission in food production systems.

The successful candidate should have a Ph.D. in microbiology or similar field with strong skills in microbial ecology and/or molecular biology. Ideally, candidates will also have the following attributes:

*A strong publication record from their graduate studies (papers published, in press, or submitted), creativity, independence, and the desire to learn and excellent communication skills.
* The position is renewable annually for up to three years, contingent upon job performance. A start date in the spring or summer of 2018 would be ideal.

Interested individuals should send a CV, a cover letter stating how previous experience would benefit the project, career interests and ambition, and names of three potential referees in PDF format to ed.topp@agr.gc.ca.

For recent publications from our research team please see
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Edward_Topp

UBC Master of Educational Technology – Starting September!

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MASTER OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (MET)

An international online graduate program

Begins: September 2018
Delivery: 100% Online
Apply By: May 15, 2018

Leverage technology in your teaching in this part-time, online graduate program designed for all types of educators.

Skilled Educators create rich learning environments where students are introduced to new ideas, develop new skills, and expand their perspectives. The informed use of technology can engage students in new experiences and create a community of learners across geographical boundaries. The UBC Master of Educational Technology (MET) is a fully online graduate-level program offered by a world-renowned university, that has attracted students from over 35 countries.

Courses delivered in the MET program are designed to ensure that graduates will have a sophisticated understanding of how e-learning functions within different organizational contexts, the potential use and impact of Learning Technologies, and a holistic perspective on issues that impact the successful planning, development and delivery of e-learning.

Apply Now for this dynamic program!
MET Program Contact Information
David Roy
Senior Program Assistant
david.roy@ubc.ca

Ministry of Agriculture career opportunity

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BC Ministry of Agriculture

Kelowna or Oliver, BC

 

Claims Compliance Analyst

Salary $56,662.05- $70,770.36 annually 

This position is also posted as a Scientific Technical Officer under REQ 49831.

The Business Risk Management Branch (BRMB) provides agricultural risk management services to help British Columbia agricultural producers to proactively manage uncertainty. These programs are funded through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership Agreement between the provinces and Canada. This Agreement ensures the provinces fund and deliver the suite of BRM programs which include: AgriInsurance (Production Insurance); AgriStability; AgriRisk; AgriInvest; AgriRecovery and Agricultural Wildlife Damage Compensation. These programs help farming operations protect themselves from financial losses due to weather perils, wildlife and market conditions.

The Claims Compliance Analyst provides agrology expertise in the development and delivery of Business Risk Management programs, especially Production Insurance, Agriculture Wildlife Programs and AgriRecovery initiatives. The position is critical for researching, evaluating, documenting and implementing claims adjusting methodologies, contractor audits and recommends the best options for program improvement. In addition, the Claims Compliance Analyst performs or manages inspections and adjustments of claims; recommends and approves claim settlements, verifies peril or cause(s) and extent of crop damage. The professional translation of agronomic principles and knowledge into practical agricultural insurance adjusting strategies is key to the role.

Qualifications for this role include:

  • Bachelor of Science degree (B.Sc.) in agriculture or related field and a minimum of 3 years of recent agricultural work experience.
  • Applicants must be registered or eligible for registration* with the BC Institute of Agrologists as a Registered Professional Agrologist (PAg.)

o    *Note: Immediately eligible means you are currently a registered Professional Agrologist member in good standing in another Canadian jurisdiction and can immediately transfer to the BCIA

 

For more information and to apply before May 7, 2018, please go to: https://bcpublicservice.hua.hrsmart.com/hr/ats/Posting/view/49835