Two FREE Events at The Vancouver Aquarium!

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Sea Star Wasting Disease and how it Impacts BC’s Entire Ecosystem | Ocean Matters October Lecture

Tuesday, 23 October @ 7pm (Doors 6.30pm)

Since 2013, millions of sea stars have died along the west coast of North America.

These sea stars started showings bizarre symptoms. They developed skin lesions, which progressed to the sea stars losing their limbs, and finally causing the disintegration of the whole animal. This outbreak confused, and worried scientists, as sea stars are a ‘keystone species’. This means that a large loss in sea star numbers could cause a large change in their ecosystem as a whole.

Scientists are spending a lot of time figuring out what was causing these symptoms and how we can help fight this outbreak. They learnt that a virus is causing this disease, but they are still looking for exactly which virus it is.

In this talk, Dr. Alyssa Gehman will explore the current state of sea star wasting disease in British Columbia. She will discuss how the response to the disease changes along the coast, how the virus affects different sea star species and how this knowledge can help us fight this disease!

Price: Free, but register here to guarantee your seat
Accessibility: This event will be ASL signed and is wheel-chair accessible
Location: The Vancouver Aquarium
Livestreaming?: Yes!! On the Vancouver Aquarium YouTube Channel

For more information see ocean.org/oceanmatters

The Nautical Library: A Night of Ocean Autobiographies

Thursday, 11th October @ 6 – 9pm

Come for an evening of ocean optimism and knowledge exchange at the Vancouver Aquarium. This event will bring together talented and diverse storytellers to form a “library” of ocean knowledge and experience featuring members of the 2018 Ocean Bridge cohort, conservation community leaders and social change makers from across Canada, each with a unique story to tell of their time working towards a thriving ocean and community.

Throughout the evening, you can browse the “bookcovers” to find a person you would like to “borrow” for an enriching conversation about their experiences in environmental conservation or social change in Canada.

With over twenty storytellers and the Vancouver Aquarium as a backdrop, enjoy the boundless knowledge of the Human Library to experience some of what our amazing oceans have to teach us. This is a free event with food and drinks available for purchase.

Price: Free, but register here to guarantee your spot
Location: The Vancouver Aquarium

If you can’t make it, but would like to hear about future Ocean Wise events subscribe to our mailing list!!

If you have any questions please let me know.

Warm Regards,

Ruth

Ruth Sharpe, PhD
Manager of Public Programs

Ruth.Sharpe@ocean.org
D 604 659 3497

CFREE Seminar & Fireside Chat this Friday – Valerie Mueller (Arizona State University)

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This Friday, CFREE is hosting Professor Valerie Mueller from Arizona State University. Please see details for the seminar below:

Centre for Food, Resource and Environmental Economics (CFREE) Seminar Series

Speaker: Valerie Mueller (Arizona State University)

Topic: Refugees and Environment Degradation in Africa, by Jean-Francois Maystadt, Valerie Mueller (presenter), and Stijn van Weezel.

Date & Time: Friday, 12 October 2018, 10 AM – 11:30 AM

Venue: MCML 350

Afternoon Fireside Chat: Lead by Prof. Mueller from 2:30 – 3:30pm in MCML 350 

All are welcome! 

Best regards,

Shristee 


Shristee Rahman  MFRE
Educational Researcher
Land and Food Systems | Master of Food and Resource Economics
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus
348A-2357 Main Mall | Vancouver British Columbia | V6T 1Z4 Canada
shristee.rahman@ubc.ca
http://mfre.landfood.ubc.ca

Qualitative Research Community of Practice: October 11 at 3pm

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If you are using qualitative research methods in your work or are interested in learning more about them, join us at the Qualitative Research Community of Practice! We are a group of students who meet to discuss topics in qualitative research with the goal of furthering group members’ learning.

Meeting time and place: 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month, starting at 3:00 pm in Macmillan Building Room 342 (**note the room change).

Next meeting (October 11th at 3:00 pm): Michael Brunt (PhD student in the Animal Welfare Program) will be leading the discussion on the development of his pilot study seeking to understand transparency strategies used by managers of research vivariums at UBC.

If you have any questions or would like to present your research to the group please email Katie at ktmills@mail.ubc.ca

We hope to see you there!   —

Katelyn Mills, B.Sc

PhD Student, Animal Welfare Program

University of British Columbia

(604) 345-2265

Visit to UBC by Icelandic poet and environmental activist Andri Snaer Magnason

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Integrated Sciences is hosting a free talk that will be of interest to your department (faculty and students). Would you be able to help advertise the lecture? 

Icelandic writer, environmentalist, and presidential candidate Andri Snær Magnason will be visiting UBC this Thursday, October 11th at 12:30. Andri Snaer uses poetry to address issues around climate change.  I’ve attached the poster. We also have the event posted on facebook here: 

https://www.facebook.com/events/347364595834730/

 

Thanks,

Mary Anne 

Mary Anne Lyons  Program Manager & Academic Advisor | Faculty of Science | Integrated Sciences
The University of British Columbia | LSK 464
Phone 604 822 0548 | Website
https://intsci.ubc.ca/

lyons@science.ubc.ca  

GPS Update: Stats I Webinar – Descriptive Stats & Graphics + U21 3MT Voting + new Innovation Challenge and More!

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U21 3MT competition.  UBC’s 2018 3MT winner Andrew Robertson, is in the International 3MT competition. To view this year’s submissions, visit:

community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/5368 

Cast your vote for the People’s Choice Prize by October 22!

 

U21/PwC Innovation Challenge: This new U21 competition challenges graduate students to respond to contemporary, globally-important work-related issues (set by PwC) via a short three-minute video. The overall winner will be awarded an expenses-paid trip to Dubai (7 days).  For more info visit: https://community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/5370

 

Registration is now open for: Statistics I WEBINAR: Data Exploration Through Descriptive Statistics and Graphics

Tue, Oct 16 | 10 AM – 12 PM

Event and registration details: grad.ubc.ca/about-us/events/16968-statistics-i-data-exploration-through-descriptive-statistics-graphics-webinar

 

Spots still available for: Soft Skills for Hard Times: Working effectively across difference in and outside the academy (via Webinar)

Fri, Oct 12 | 1:30 – 3 PM

Event and registration details: grad.ubc.ca/about-us/events/17044-soft-skills-hard-times-working-effectively-across-difference-outside-academy

 

Check out community.grad.ubc.ca for other opportunities including:

Careers

How to prepare for Career Days Workshop on Oct 10, 11, 15, 16 | community.grad.ubc.ca/calendar

Free Professional Headshots for your LinkedIn Profile on Oct 10 & 11 | community.grad.ubc.ca/calendar

Career Advising for Grad Students, Oct 11 | community.grad.ubc.ca/event/5132

Employer on Campus: Garmin Cochrane, Oct 11 | community.grad.ubc.ca/event/5261

Employer on Campus: CGGVeritas (Physics, Applied Science, Applied Mathematics), Oct 16 | community.grad.ubc.ca/event/5357

Career Days 2018, Oct 17, 18 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/5367

Careers in Higher Education (panel of UBC doctoral alumni), Oct 18 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/5360

Career Directions for Grad Students in Social Sciences & Humanities, Oct 19 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/5359

 

Employment and Award Opportunities

Job Opportunity for Indigenous Students with SAGE Provincial | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/5347

Simons Award for Student Research (Nuclear Disarmament & Global Security), apply by Oct 20 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/5364

UBC Library Research Commons hiring Graduate Student Peer, apply by Oct 23 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/5349

Apply to be a Liu Scholar by Oct 30 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/5363

 

Academic Workshops

SPSS Workshop: Environment, Data Entry, and One Variable Analysis, Oct 10 | community.grad.ubc.ca/event/5302

Citation Management Tools: RefWorks, Oct 12 | community.grad.ubc.ca/event/5169

GSS Academic Writing Bootcamp, Oct 13 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/5361

NCFDD Webinars: Healthy Conflict (Oct 11) and Writing for a Broader Audience (Oct 24) https://community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/5369

 

Other Events

GSS Focus Group on Accessibility, Oct 19 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/5362

Connections Café for Mid-career, mature grad students, Oct 30 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/5342

 

Thank you,

Jacqui.

Jacqui Brinkman, MSc
Director
, Graduate Student Professional Development
Office of the Dean | Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | 
Musqueam Traditional Territory
170 – 6371 Crescent Road | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z2 Canada
Phone 604 827 4578 | Fax 604 822 5802
jacqui.brinkman@ubc.ca | @ubcgradschool
https://www.grad.ubc.ca/