3MT Semi-Finals and Final Info + Workshop on Career, Equity, Teaching Philosophy (online), Impostor Syndrome, SciComm, and more

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With only three more Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Heats to go before the semi-finals, 3MT 2018@UBC is shaping up to be another great competition. Join us to learn more about UBC graduate student research at these informative 3MT@UBC events: 

3MT Semi-Finals, Tuesday, March 13, 2018 | 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM and 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Location: 
Thea Koerner House, 6371 Crescent Road, Point Grey Campus

 

3MT Final, Thursday, March 15, 2018 | 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Location: 
Jack Poole Hall, Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre, 6163 University Boulevard, Point Grey Campus
Register to become an audience member here: 3MT @UBC 2018 Finals Registration Form

 

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

Mature Graduate Student Coffee Social, March 15, 4 PM https://community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4541

Online Workshops (teaching philosophy, teaching as mentoring, and more) in March | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4531

Building Equitable Environments in STEM, Mar 6 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4533

BC Poverty Reduction Student Dialogue, Mar 7 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4519

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Research Excellence (NSERC Event), Mar 8 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4522

Impostor Syndrome (Workshop + Networking Session), Mar 9 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4530

Career Launchpad (Workshops + Professional Headshots), Mar 14 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4532

Launch a Career in Canada (Panel + Networking Session for International Students), Mar 20 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4520

Science Communication Conference and Meeting (Banff SciComm comes to Van) , Apr 12-14 | community.grad.ubc.ca/forum/4492

 

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/

Dedicated housing for new graduate students in Winter Session

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For the September 2018 intake a number of rooms in winter session student housing (Vancouver) will be set aside for newly admitted graduate students. Priority for these rooms will be given to newly admitted graduate students who have accepted their admission offer, have no prior experience at UBC, and reside outside of the Greater Vancouver area. In order to have the best chance of securing on-campus housing, newly admitted students who meet those criteria should:

  • Submit BOTH a Winter Session and Year-Round Housing application. You will only pay one application fee ($50) if you submit both within a 14 day period.
  • Apply as soon as possible.

Currently, the majority of graduate students residing on-campus live in the two Colleges (Green College, St. John’s College) and Acadia Park (student family housing), which are year-round residences. However, for students who are new to Vancouver and UBC, getting into single studio and shared living arrangements in winter session housing (8 months contract from September 2018 to end of April 2019) will allow you to get to know the city, and look for long-term housing options while at the same time staying on the waitlist for year-round housing for May 2019.

Demand will exceed the availability of these rooms, and no guarantees for on-campus housing can be given. Timing is still a big factor in the success of housing applications.

You should not select a room type/residence area on your 18W Session Residence Application that you are not willing to accept.

Common questions:

  1. When will offers be made? Year Round Housing offers start as early as mid-March and Winter Session Housing offers will start going out in June.
  2. If students apply for both options (Winter Session and Year Round) with preference on year round should they wait for an offer for their preferred choice? That usually depends on a number of factors, in particular, time of application and current waitlist number. If a student accepts a winter session offer, and had a Year Round Housing (YRH) application on file, Housing will encourage the student to change the start date on their YRH application to May 1 of the following year, e.g. to May 1, 2019.  The student’s waitlist number for YRH remains the same (as it is based on the date of original application) and it might put the student in a better position to receive a YRH offer for a start in May.
  3. Can I arrive early? Graduate students who have applied for 2018 Winter Session housing and receive an offer with a move in date of September 1, 2018 may be able to request an early arrival accommodation from UBC Housing. The application for early arrival will become available at the beginning of July at the latest and students are encouraged to apply early if they wish to arrive early. Please note that you are only eligible for early arrival in particular circumstances, such as the intention to attend Graduate Student Orientation on August 30 or your academic program starting early with specific academic sessions. You may have to provide proof of the reason to UBC Housing.

 

 

Jens Locher

Assistant Dean, Strategic Technologies & Business Initiatives

Office of the Dean and Vice-Provost | Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies

The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus

Phone 604 827 5057 | Fax 604 822 5802

170 – 6371 Crescent Drive | Vancouver, BC  Canada V6T 1Z2 

jens.locher@ubc.ca | www.grad.ubc.ca