GradUpdate – Imposter Phenomenon, Designing your Grad School/ Career Strategy, Writing Consultations, CTLT Spring Institute, Teaching as Research Epistemology, Women in STEM Career Fair, Communication Strategy for Policy (Sciences), and more.

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GradUpdate

In this issue, Imposter Phenomenon, Designing your Grad School/ Career Strategy, Writing Consultations, CTLT Spring Institute, Teaching as Research Epistemology, Women in STEM Career Fair, Communication Strategy for Policy (Sciences), and more.

Registration open

Imposter Phenomenon
Online | Wednesday, May 24 | 12 – 1:30 pm

Register

Getting the Most Out of your Academic Experience: Designing your Grad School/ Career Strategy
Join this interactive session to hone your individual road map for your graduate program, building in time & strategies for attaining your professional goals
Online | Thursday, Jun 1 | 3 – 4:30 pm (+ optional 30 min Q&A, work time)

Register

Seats available

Doctoral Defence: Doctoral Examination and Defence Procedures
Online | Tuesday, May 16 | 2 – 3:15 pm Register

Leveraging your Strengths to Strategize for Success
Receive a free Gallup CliftonStrengths Assessment; learn your top 5 strengths
Online | Thursday, May 18 | 3 – 4:30 pm Register

Service Highlight

Writing Consultations
In-Person or Written Feedback | May 23 – Aug 18 | Various days and times
Writing consultations support writers across many types of graduate writing situations: academic, creative, professional, and technical.
Learn more and book your consultation

Explore additional UBC services to support your personal and professional development.

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

Call for Proposals: Ways to Indigenize BCCAT’s Approach to Research and Decolonize Its Research Practices
The BC Council on Admissions and Transfer’s is looking for subject matter experts (SMEs) in Indigenous research to respond to the call entitled Exploring Indigenous Ways of Knowing and BCCAT Research Learn more and submit your proposal by May 29.

CAREER

Women in STEM Virtual Career Fair
Join the Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology (SCWIST) for an interactive career fair focused on connecting employers and recruiters in STEM to Canadian women and underrepresented groups.
Online | Free | Friday, May 26 | 8:30 am – 3:30 pm
Learn more and register.

RESEARCH

Data manipulation with dplyr
Online | One of six R workshops | Thursday, May 25 | 10:30 – 11:30 am Register

Introduction to Machine Learning
Online | Thursday, May 25 | 12 – 2 pm Register.

TEACHING

CTLT Spring Institute
In-person and Online | May 29 – June 1 | Various days and times | Topics include:

  • Teaching and Learning in the Time of ChatGPT
  • Students as Partners in Course Re-design
  • Impact of Multi-Access Delivery on Student Learning and Sense of Course Community
  • From Theory to Practice: Streamlining Flexible Assessment with Canvas
  • Conscious Learning and Academic Integrity: Designing Reflective Paths towards Student Learning
  • and more.

See all events and register.

Teaching as Research Epistemology
Part of a series of workshops to prepare applicants of the Teaching As Research (TAR) program to implement an educational research project in their discipline regardless of previous experience.
Online | Thursday, May 25 | 2 – 4 pm Register.
The TAR Awards are open to graduate students & postdocs, with graduate students needing to be in their second year of study. The award is $3000. Learn more and apply by June 20

Change Leadership for Inclusive Teaching and Learning
Online CIRTL event | 10 week synchronous course
Thursdays Jun 1 to Aug 3 | 10 – 11:30 am Register.

POSE Open Chat: A Global and Diverse World of Scholarly Communication is Well Under Way
Online | Program for Open Scholarship and Education (POSE) event
Tuesday, May 23 | 11 am – 12 pm Register.
Browse all POSE events.

WRITING AND COMMUNICATION

Communication Strategy for Policy (Sciences)
In-person | Tuesday, May 23 | 11 am – 12:30 pm Register

Thesis Defense_Joint PhD_Parisa Nourani Rinaldi_ISLFS

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Universidad de Los Andes and UBC – Faculty of Land and Food Systems Announces

The Oral Examination for the Degree of

Doctor of Philosophy
(Interdisciplinary Development Studies and Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems)

Parisa Nourani Rinaldi

“Water science and democracy in Colombia’s extractive frontiers”

Tuesday, May 16th, 2023 – 1:30 PM

Edificio por confirmar, Universidad de los Andes

https://uniandes-edu-co.zoom.us/j/87438639764

 

EXAMINING COMMITTEE

Chair: Dr. C. Leal

 

Supervisory Committee
Dr. L. Lavkulich – Co-Supervisor
Dr. M.C. Roa-García – Co-Supervisor
Dr. S. Brown – Committee member
Dr. S. Smukler – Committee member
Dr. P. Jaramillo – Committee member

Defence Committee Composition

Dr. L. Lavkulich – Co-Supervisor
Dr. M.C. Roa-García – Co-Supervisor
Dr. S. Brown – Committee member
Dr. P. Jaramillo – Committee member
Dr. W. Davis – University Examiner
Dr. M. Serje – University Examiner
Dr. T. Perreault – External Examiner

CCARM “Food for Thought” Seminar Series: Dr. Jeffery Wigle – Friday, May 26, 2023 at 11:00 am (Central Standard Time-CST)

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On behalf of Dr. Thomas Netticadan, CCARM Team Leader, please post the attached poster, forward to everyone in your departments, and forward to anyone else that may be interested.

Dr. Jeffrey Wigle, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Medical Genetics, University of Manitoba, and Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences (ICS), St. Boniface Albrechtsen Research Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba CANADA will be giving an in-person seminar on Friday, May 26, 2023, from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm (Central Standard Time-CST) 

His seminar is entitled, “Investigations into cardiometabolic diseases: The roles of bioactives and adipokines” 

Everyone is invited to attend.

Use the link below to join the Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86041964509?pwd=SDRMY3hvT1FkOGx5ZUpPcTBSaFRpdz09

FoodForThought – May262023 2023 – Wigle_online

If link above does not work, go into Zoom website, click Join:

Meeting ID:  860 4196 4509

Passcode:  014578

 Julie Schoffner

Administrative Assistant
Canadian Centre for Agri-Food Research in Health and Medicine (CCARM)
St. Boniface Hospital Albrechtsen Research Centre
& University of Manitoba
Room R2019 – 351 Taché  Avenue
Winnipeg, MB  R2H 2A6  CANADA

Call for Nominations: CGS/Proquest Distinguished Dissertation Award

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Internal deadline: May 31, 2023

This award is very competitive – PhD dissertations from universities across North America are forwarded to this competition. UBC graduate programs are strongly encouraged to only forward nominations that are competitive with those from top PhDs throughout North America.

CGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award – Graduate School – University of British Columbia – Vancouver – Canada (ubc.ca)

CGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award

The CGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Awards are made to individuals who have completed PhD dissertations representing original work that makes an unusually significant contribution to the discipline. Graduate programs may submit up to two nominations: one in Biological Sciences/Life Sciences and one in Humanities and Fine Arts.

To be eligible, the nominee must have completed their doctoral degree requirements in the period of July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2023, inclusive. UBC will forward one nominee in each category to the international competition (open to all institutions who are members of the Council of Graduate Schools in the US and Canada).

Two CGS/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Awards, each consisting of an award of $2,000 and a certificate of recognition, will be presented at the CGS Annual Meeting Awards Luncheon in December 2023, in Washington, DC.  Reasonable travel expenses of award recipients will be covered.

Application deadline: May 31, 2023

Graduate program nomination deadline: Wednesday, June 14 at 4:00 pm PT

Application procedure

Applicants must submit to their graduate program the following:

  • An abstract of the applicant’s dissertation (not to exceed 5 double-spaced pages). Appendices containing nontextual material, such as charts or tables, may be included as additional pages. All pages should be numbered, and each should bear the name of the nominee.
  • Three letters of recommendation evaluating the significance and quality of the applicant’s dissertation work. One of these letters is to be from the applicant’s dissertation supervisor, another from a member of the applicant’s dissertation committee, and the third from a person of the applicant’s choice.
  • The applicant’s curriculum vitae (not to exceed 5 pages).

For detailed eligibility requirements, application procedures, and nomination procedures, please see:
https://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/cgsproquest-distinguished-dissertation-award

TA Opportunity: Winter Term 2 LFS 450 – Land, Food & Community III: Leadership in Campus Food System Sustainability

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TA Opportunity: Winter Term 2 LFS 450 – Land, Food & Community III: Leadership in Campus Food System Sustainability

I am looking for a TA for LFS 450 –  Land, Food and Community III: Leadership in Campus Food System Sustainability. LFS 450 is offered in the 2023/24 Winter Term 2: January to April, 2024 from 2-5pm.

The course uses an applied learning, team-based approach with students to gain knowledge and skills to critically examine and actively advance food system sustainability challenges, spanning climate change, biodiversity, circular economies, food security to ecological and human health, and more. The position is for 190 hours and involves assisting with course preparation, class and group facilitation, evaluating individual and team based assignments, and consulting with students as needed to support them in achieving course learning objectives. More details about the course and job position below.

Interested in applying for this position? Please send me an email at liska.richer@ubc.ca letting me know you are interested along with your resume as soon as possible. If helpful, we can also set up a time to chat about the opportunity first prior to submitting a resume.

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Cheers,

Liska

Liska Richer (she/her)

Sessional Instructor, Faculty of Land and Food Systems

Email: Liska.richer@ubc.ca