Qualitative Research Community of Practice: March 28th

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To graduate students conducting or interested in qualitative research:

Would you like to meet with other qualitative researchers from across UBC to discuss paradigms, methods, analysis and writing?

If so, join our qualitative research community of practice!

Meeting time and place: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of every month, starting at 2:00 pm meeting in room 184 in Irving Barber Library.

Next meeting (March 28th at 2:00 pm):
Julia Santana Parrilla (School of Population and Public Health and the Centre for Applied Ethics) will lead a discussion about aligning our research paradigms, questions, and methods. Julia will base her presentation on “Keeping things plumb in qualitative research” by R. Cenail (1997) (see attached).

Thank you and if you have any questions, please email: Katie Koralesky at katie985@mail.ubc.ca!

Keeping Things Plumb in Qualitative Research

Hope in the Anthropocene Capstone Workshop: Sustainability Solutions and Inspirations | Register by April 3

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Hope in the Anthropocene is a collaboration between Green College and the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability at the University of British Columbia (IRES).  

We are hosting a half-day capstone workshop, led by graduate-student rapporteurs, to bring together UBC and other local sustainability experts to assimilate, critique, synthesize and supplement the findings and insights of the lecture and discussion series. The workshop, which is free and open to the public (with pre-registration required) will open with an exploration of the meaning of “hope in the Anthropocene,” including consideration of what such hope might entail in practical terms; of its potential and limitations; and of whose hope is included or foregrounded in various conceptualizations. The remainder of the workshop will focus on specific sources of hope in the Anthropocene and on strategies for fostering and actioning hope, with discussion of the conditions under which hope is useful for engendering change.  

These discussions are designed to contribute to the development of an “agenda for hope” for the wider environment and sustainability community, to be produced as an outcome of the workshop. We hope you can join us! 

We thought the workshop might be of interest to your graduate students.  

The Series poster is attached for your easy reference, and additional information is on our website here: https://www.greencollege.ubc.ca/hope-anthropocene-workshop.  

If you have any questions about the workshop, do not hesitate to contact me directly.  

Kindest regards, 

Tania Astorino BA, JD

Academic Program Manager | Green College

The University of British Columbia

6201 Cecil Green Park Road | Vancouver, BC | V6T 1Z1 Canada

Phone 604 822 0676 | Fax 604 822 8742

gc.programs@ubc.ca | www.greencollege.ubc.ca | @GreenCollegeUBC

Invitation: “Site C: Dammed if you do, damned if you don’t” (April 19)

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Site C poster

Please join us for Site C: Dammed if you do, damned if you don’t, a free public forum sponsored by the Royal Society of Canada and the Peter Wall Institute. Presenters Mark Jaccard (Simon Fraser University), Karen Bakker (University of British Columbia), and Gordon Christie (Director of the Indigenous Legal Studies Program at the Peter A. Allard School of Law, UBC) will provide perspectives on the controversial Site C dam. Please register for the event here.

 

Date:                   Thursday, April 19, 2018

Time:                   7:30 – 9:30 pm

Location:             Peter Wall Institute

Sage East Conference Room

                             6331 Crescent Road

                             Vancouver, BC

 

Please help us to promote this event!

        Link to the event page on your website and newsletter

        Distribute our poster (attached)

 

Thank you,  

Galen Richardson
Program Assistant
Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies
University of British Columbia

(t) 604.822.8377

pwias.assistant@pwias.ubc.ca

www.pwias.ubc.ca

School of Kinesiology Distinguished Speaker Series Dr. Marco Iotti (Food Tech Entrepreneur, Manager and Investor) – Thursday, 12 April 2018 12:30 PM

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Please mark your calendar for our invited speaker:

School of Kinesiology Distinguished Speaker Series Dr. Marco Iotti (Food Tech Entrepreneur, Manager and Investor) 

Hosts: Dr. Robert Boushel (Professor and Director, UBC School of Kinesiology) and Dr. Rickey Yada (Professor and Dean, Faculty of Land and Food Systems)

Date/Time: Thursday, 12 April 2018 12:30 PM

Venue: Centre for Brain Health, Rudy North Lecture Theatre (LL 101)

Topic: “The Personalized Nutrition Era”: How did we get Nutrition so wrong until now?! (a scientific/business look at why personalized nutrition is  here to change it all)”

RSVP: This event is free but RSVP is required. RSVP at: http://kin.educ.ubc.ca/events/event/iotti/

Please see link for more info: http://kin.educ.ubc.ca/events/event/iotti/

Lunch will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis from 11:30 am – 12:30pm

Warm regards,

 

Helen L. Luk
Graduate Programs Assistant
Education | School of Kinesiology
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver
210-6081 University Boulevard | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z1 Canada
Phone 604 822 4641 | Fax 604 822 6842
kin.gradsec@ubc.ca
http://kin.educ.ubc.ca/

GPS Event: Mitacs Internship Info Session + Community events (wellbeing, proj mgmt, peer connecting)

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Registration will open Monday, Mar 26th at 9:00 AM for:

Mitacs Internship Info Session – this session will provide an overview of the Accelerate program and includes panelists who will share their experiences with internships.

Wed, April 4 | 4:30 – 6:30 pm @Irving K. Barber Learning Centre

For details and to register, visit:
grad.ubc.ca/about-us/events/16752-mitacs-internship-info-session-finding-non-academic-collaborations-advance

 

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

Webinars on Inclusive Teaching from CIRTL | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4595

Webinars on Ecosystem Approaches to Health | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4591

Systematic Review Search Methods session, Apr 3 | community.grad.ubc.ca/event/4458

Promote your Scholarly Work Using ORCID & DOIs, Apr 4 | community.grad.ubc.ca/event/4462

Wellbeing (mindfulness, time mgmt, sleep etc), Apr 6 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4588

Mitacs 2-Day Project Management, Apr 9&10 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4602

Connections Café (meet other mid-career grad students) Apr 14 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4589

Nursing Graduate Student Research Symposium, May 2 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4584

 

Thank you,

Jacqui.

(Please note I will be away Mar 26 to 29)

 

Jacqui Brinkman
Manager, Graduate Pathways to Success Program
Office of the Dean | Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus
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/