BrainTalks Presents: The Brain and the Gut

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Brain Talks Speaker Series 

Announcement

The Brain and the Gut

Join us at the next BrainTalks Speaker Series event: The Brain and the Gut! There will be multiple speakers presenting on the emerging link between the gut microbiome and brain disease. This will be followed by a panel discussion, with treats to be enjoyed after the talks. Get tickets here!

Wednesday, October 16th, 2019, 6:00PM 

@ Paetzhold Auditorium, Vancouver General Hospital

 

Speakers:

Dr. Brett Finlay (https://pwias.ubc.ca/profile/brett-finlay)

Role of the Microbiome on the Brain

Dr. Leslie Wicholas (http://www.mdabc.net/meet-doctors)

Diet and Depression: An Introduction to Nutritional Psychiatry

Thara Vayali (https://www.tharavayali.ca/)

The Brain in your Gut

Panel discussion, tea and treats to follow!

RSVP:  https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-brain-and-the-gut-tickets-71824648457

Kind regards,

The BrainTalks Team

Department of Psychiatry

2255 Wesbrook Mall

Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 2A1

Website: braintalks.ubc.ca

Facebook: @UBCBrainTalks

Twitter: @BrainTalksUBC

Reminder: Graduate Student Wellbeing Ambassador Program

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We would greatly appreciate if you could send a reminder to graduate students about the Graduate Student Wellbeing Ambassador Program. This is a joint initiative between Student Health Promotion and Education and Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, made possible through a grant from the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training. The goal of this initiative will be to enhance graduate peer support related to wellbeing on our campus. By connecting graduate students to UBC appropriate resources, creating an ongoing community of practice, and providing regular updates on new initiatives and developments within the realm of mental health and wellbeing, we hope ensure students can stay informed and ultimately help connect fellow students with supports as needed.

We hope that you could advertise this program to graduate students in your department by forwarding them the below message.

For more information on this exciting initiative, please see the below write up.  The deadline for applications is Monday, September 23rd.

Thanks very much,

Rehana Bacchus, MEd
Director, Academic Support
Office of the Dean and Vice-Provost | Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
170-6371 Crescent Drive | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z2 Canada
Phone 604 822 6965
rehana.bacchus@ubc.ca
http://www.grad.ubc.ca

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The Graduate Student Wellbeing Ambassador Program

“supporting graduate student mental health, wellbeing, and community”

Graduate school can be an exciting and challenging time. Some students may experience wellbeing challenges, including managing stress, navigating support, finding time for self-care (sleep, exercise, nutrition), and balancing personal and academic responsibilities.

Research shows that peer support can be an important tool in helping students thrive academically, socially and emotionally—that’s where the Graduate Student Wellbeing Ambassador Program comes in!

Why Join?

Many graduate students participate in formal and informal peer support roles; however, they do not always have the benefit of training and connection to a larger community. The Graduate Student Wellbeing Ambassador Program aims to build capacity and knowledge for UBC Vancouver graduate students in peer roles, by helping them:

  • Gain the confidence and skills to support their fellow graduate students who are experiencing wellbeing challenges;
  • Engage students in conversations about wellbeing and respond to questions;
  • Share information about appropriate resources both on and off-campus;
  • Connect with one another through a supportive Community of Practice and a network of fellow Ambassadors;
  • Create a supportive campus environment for fellow grad students. Members of the Ambassador program will be eligible for designated funding to support graduate student wellness events.

Ambassadors will have access to a Canvas toolkit with a host of resources to help them in their role, as well as extensive training through workshops facilitated by Health Promotion and Education staff. Our team of health promotion experts is committed to helping you succeed in your role and to ensuring that you feel supported and prepared.

Who Can Join?
To participate in the program, interested graduate students must be:

  • In good academic standing in their program;
  • Registered as either a part-time or full-time graduate student;
  • Have completed 12 months of their graduate studies;
  • In a peer role of some type that warrants additional training and support (for example on a departmental grad council, or a Graduate Wellbeing Network member);
  • Available to attend the one-day training on October 4th, 2019 with their peers on the UBC Vancouver campus (Point Grey);
  • Passionate about health and wellbeing.

How Can I Join? 
Interested in joining the Graduate Student Wellbeing Ambassador Program? Here’s how:

  • Complete the application form by Monday, September 23rd, 2019.
  • Provide a reference who can speak to your commitment to wellbeing (fellow student, or a UBC staff or faculty member);

Attend the one-day training on Friday, October 4th from 9 am- 5 pm;

The Graduate Student Wellbeing Ambassador Program is coordinated through the Health Promotion and Education unit at UBC’s Vancouver Campus. For more information, contact Levonne Abshire at levonne.abshire@ubc.ca.

FASprint announcement

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LFS Finance recently requested better tracking of the copying and printing. To assist with this, The Learning Centre implemented the UBC FASprint system. All users now need a printing account and to authenticate using their CWL to use the copiers.

If your supervisor had shared their copy code with you in the past, they need to add you to their print account by filling out the request form.

If your supervisor hasn’t extended printing privileges to you on their print account, and you would like to have access to the scan to email function on the copiers. Fill out the form yourself and select the Access to Scanning Only account option.

If you have an LFS TA appointment, you are automatically added to the TA printing account.

Request form link:  https://my.landfood.ubc.ca/forms/fasprint-requests/

Please contact it@landfood.ubc.ca if you have any questions.

More details on FASprint can be found here, https://lc.landfood.ubc.ca/fasprint/

 

LFS Learning Centre

[Correction] UBC Conference Abstract Call

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You received an email about our the upcoming 2020 Nexus Interdisciplinary Conference,

Scholarship [in] Action

Lean in. Work Across. Act Out. 

In the email, we accidentally wrote that the date is March 12-13, 2019. This was a typo. The actual date is March 12-13, 2020. All of the information in our attached poster is correct and ready to distribute.

Thank you again for your understanding and cooperation in promoting this exciting event among the students in your department and networks.

Looking forward to seeing you  there,

 

Maya Lefkowich & Jennica Nichols, Conference Co-Chairs

Scholarship [in] Action | Lean in. Work Across. Act Out.  

Nexus 2020 Interdisciplinary Conference, Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Program

nexus.isgp@gmail.com

Thesis Defense – PhD – AANB – Sep 23 – Anne-Marieke Smid

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UBC – Faculty of Land and Food Systems Announces The Oral Examination for the Degree of

Doctor of Philosophy (Applied Animal Biology)

Anne-Marieke Smid 

Dairy Cattle Preference for Different Types of Outdoor Access and
their Influence on Dairy Cattle Behaviour
 

Monday, September 23, 2019 at 9:00am
Room 350 – MacMillan Building

Chair: Dr. Sean Graham – Botany 

Supervisory Committee:
Dr. Marina Von Keyserlingk – Research Supervisor
Dr. Dan Weary – Committee member
Dr.  Sean Smukler – Committee member

Defense Committee Composition
Dr. Marina Von Keyserlingk – Research Supervisor
Dr. Dan Weary – Committee member
University Examiner: Dr. Kenneth D. Craig – Psychology
University Examiner: Dr. David Fraser – Applied Animal Biology

Everyone is welcome