Two Free Events At The Vancouver Aquarium: ‘Rise Above Plastics’ & ‘Beluga Whales, Microplastics and an Inuit Community’

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Event: Rise Above Plastics Education Night

Date: Tuesday 20th February
Time: 7.30pm (doors 7pm)
Location: The Vancouver Aquarium
Description: Learn about the life-cycle of plastic and its implications to the ecosystem and human health. Discover how The Ocean Legacy Foundation has teamed up with LUSH to turn plastic pollution into recycled packaging and find out how you can help The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup keep our beaches clean! This event is run in partnership with the Vancouver chapter of the Surfrider Foundation, a global environmental non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of oceans, waves and beaches through a powerful activist network.

Price: Free, but register to guarantee your spot!
Website: www.vanaqua.org/riseabove

 

Event: Beluga Whales, Microplastics and an Inuit Community | Ocean Matters Lecture

Date: Tuesday 27th February
Time: 7pm (doors 6.30pm)
Location: The Vancouver Aquarium
Description: The remote Inuit community, living in the artic hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk, are worried about how microplastic pollution in the ocean could harm their health and threaten their way of life. Microplastics are tiny plastic particles found throughout the ocean and are eaten by fish, birds and other marine animals. This is very troubling because we don’t know exactly how this plastic affects the health and behaviour of the these animals. Microplastic pollution poses a grave threat to the Inuit in Tuktoyaktuk as rely on fish and marine mammals to feed themselves, and as a vital part of their traditional culture. Rhiannon Moore, a researcher in the Ocean Wise Pollution team, will share her experience researching ocean microplastics in the artic, and show how we can stay optimistic while facing this emerging global conservation issue.

Price: Free, but register to guarantee your spot!
Website: www.vanaqua.org/oceanmatters

 

If you have any questions please let me know!

Thanks,

Ruth

 

Ruth Sharpe, PhD
Manager of Public Programs

Ruth.Sharpe@ocean.org
D 604 659 3497

Geomatics Career Networking Event

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Geomatics Career Networking Event

An afternoon of discovery, mingling and community 

The event will include:

·         A brief overview of attending organizations – including any pertinent job openings

·         Opportunities to meet (each attending organization will have a table)

·         Coffee, tea, and snacks 

 

Friday, March 2, 2018

1-3:30pm   

Jack Poole Hall – South

The Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre,

6163 University Blvd, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1 

This event is hosted by UBC MGEM, Master of Geomatics in Environmental Management, a professional master’s program blending technical and quantitative geospatial skills with the appropriate landscape ecology backdrop. 

All graduate-level students and faculty are welcome to attend, however an RSVP is required:  please sign-up using this form by 5pm – Friday February 16.

Qualitative Research Community of Practice meething: Feb. 14, 2018!

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Are you conducting 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: Feb. 14, 2:00 pm in 184 in Irving Barber Library near the Centre for Teaching and Learning technology offices (CTLT). We are now meeting on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month!

Next meeting (Feb. 14) topic: Participant observation: tips, questions and everything in between, led by Katie Mills and Katie Koralesky

Please email katie.koralesky@alumni.ubc.ca with questions or to confirm attendance.

We hope to see you there!

Qualitative COP

Biotech Expo 2018

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On February 22nd the Student Biotechnology Network will be hosting Biotech Expo 2018. This event is a great chance for students to build connections and learn more about career opportunities in the biotech industry. We would be greatly appreciative if you could help us by sharing the following information with the students in your program.

The Student Biotechnology Network is pleased to invite you to one of our biggest events of the year, Biotech Expo 2018! Join us at the Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre at UBC for a night filled with networking and career exploration! Meet professionals from the top companies in the biotech industry, ask questions about the careers that interest you, and start building connections to help you land a job! This year’s expo will feature exhibitions from STEMCELL Technologies, KPMG, CDRD, Precision NanoSystems, and AbCellera!

After learning more about these companies and the career opportunities available to you, our keynote speaker, Dr. Jennifer Gardy, will share her personal career journey and tips for success. Dr. Gardy is a Senior Scientist at the BC Centre for Disease Control, an Assistant Professor at UBC’s School of Population and Public Health, and a Canada Research Chair in Public Health Genomics. She is also an occasional host of CBC’s The Nature of Things, a science communicator, and a children’s book author!

Following the keynote speaker, there will be 3 breakout sessions hosted by leaders within the biotech industry which will allow you to explore exciting career paths. The speakers include: 1) Jennifer Kaufman-Shaw, Vice President, Intellectual Property and Legal Affairs at ZymeWorks, 2) Helen Burt, Associate Vice President, Research and Innovation at UBC, 3) Nicole Quinn, Manager, Scientific Communications and Publishing at STEMCELL Technologies. Tickets for this event are now available at the SBN website! For more information about this event and how to register, click here.

GPS workshop: Entrepreneurship (Mitacs)

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Heats have begun for Three Minute Thesis!  Interested in presenting?  Join the Mar 7th Multidisciplinary Heat or others posted at http://3mt.grad.ubc.ca/schedule/ . Learn more on tmrw’s webinar: How to Present your Research Concisely and Coherently

Wed, Feb 14, 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM (PST)  www.grad.ubc.ca/about-us/events/16659-how-present-your-research-concisely-coherently-webinar 

Registration is now open for:

Discovering the Entrepreneur Within (Mitacs)

Wed, Feb 21, 9:00 AM– 5:00 PM @Thea Koerner House

Register at: www.grad.ubc.ca/about-us/events/16376-discovering-entrepreneur-within

 

(CSIC Event) Graduate Career Exploration Series: Careers in Sales and Business Development

Tues, Feb 27, 5:30 – 7:00 http://bit.ly/2EDsRXi

 

Visit community.grad.ubc.ca for other opportunities including:

February Workshops for International Students | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4364

Workshop on Health Sciences Databases, Feb 13 | community.grad.ubc.ca/event/4400

Build your Academic Profile, Feb 14 | community.grad.ubc.ca/event/4404

Literature Review Workshop, Feb 16 | community.grad.ubc.ca/event/4405

Career Directions for Arts Grad Students, Feb 16 | community.grad.ubc.ca/event/4345

Mini-MBA for STEM and Arts, Mar 2 – Apr 27 https://community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4431

 

Thank you,

Jacqui.

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/