Let’s talk Science! Volunteering Opportunities: Speakers Wanted

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VPL Public Talks Speakers Wanted
Let’s Talk Science, in partnership with the Vancouver Public Libraries and UBC, is looking for volunteers with expertise related to Green Cities, Recycling, Renewable Energy, Oceans, and/or Climate Science to give a public talk at the VPL Central Branch in April or September. These Public Talks will consist of a short presentation on your research, a fireside talk with an Academic in the field, and taking questions from the audience. This is a great opportunity to engage with the public on your research and another great thing to list on your resume!

Interested Volunteers email Andrew at andrew@ubclts.com for more information or to sign up

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Annual EG-Fest

EG-Fest is a one-day trade show style event put on by engineering and geoscience professionals, students, and organizations during National Engineering and Geoscience MonthIt is a great opportunity for people in our community to see first-hand how the many facets of engineering and geoscience affect our everyday lives. The main goal of EG-Fest is to extend public knowledge and appreciation of engineering and geoscience. Join the Let’s Talk Science booth as we host a virtual reality activity and rock identification challenge!

When: March 2, 2019 10AM-4PM (1:30-4:30PM shift available only)
WhereVancouver Public Library, Central Branch

Interested volunteers please sign up here (https://goo.gl/forms/VgIsxm5PmKUzKF1F2) or contact Evelyn at community@ubclts.com.

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Thank you,

Evelyn

Community Events Coordinator

Email: community@ubclts.com

Website: www.ubclts.com

Twitter: @ubclts

 

MFRE Friday Seminar – March 1, 2019: Lon LaClaire, Director, Transportation at City of Vancouver

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MFRE Speaker Series

Speaker: Lon LaClaire, Director, Transportation at City of Vancouver

Topic: Vancouver’s Transportation Future

Date & Time: Friday March 1, 2019 3:30pm

Venue: MCML 160

 

Please find attached a poster with more details.

About the Speaker: 

Lon oversees all aspects of transportation, including planning, design, engagement, traffic and parking management. Lon has worked for the City for about 20 years. He started his career by designing bikeways and traffic calming and quickly moved on to work on the City’s newest rapid transit lines – the Millennium and Canada SkyTrain Lines. He was a key contributor to the two most recent, award-winning, long range transportation plans – the Downtown Transportation Plan and the City’s Transportation 2040 plan. Before moving into the Director role, Lon managed the City of Vancouver’s Strategic Transportation Planning Branch for a number of years.

 

All are welcome!

 

Kind 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

GPS Update: Three Minute Thesis, Recruiter Real Talk + Stats WEBINAR (Mixed Effects Models)+ Thesis Boot Camp

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Three Minute Thesis

Departmental 3MT Heats are underway! Have you signed up? You could improve your presentation skills and win prizes. Check the schedule for specific departmental heats including next week’s G+PS Multidisciplinary Heat on Wednesday, March 6th, 4-6 PM, Ponderosa (Register). On the fence?  Come to the practice session on March 5th for valuable presentation feedback.

 

There are still seats remaining in this week’s:

Statistics VI: Introduction to Mixed Effects Models (Webinar), Tue, Feb 26 | 10:00 to 12:00 |Event and registration information here:

Recruiter Real Talk: Panel Discussion on Hiring and the Job Search, Tue, Feb 26 | 5:30-7:00 pm @Thea Koerner House |Event and registration information here:

Thesis Boot Camp, Tue, Feb 27 | 10:00-4:00 @ Lillooet Room, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre | Event and registration information here

 

Career Building

Employers on Campus: community.grad.ubc.ca/pdcalendar |   SLR Consulting Ltd  Mar 4 | BTY Group Mar 6

CIRTL Summer Teaching Institute (June 10-14), Registration now open

Part-time (40%) RA Position @SPPH, Violence Prevention in HealthCare

 

Graduate School Success

Literature Reviews: Searching and Keeping Track, Mar 5

Choosing the Right Citation Management Tool for Your Research, Mar 7

R Programming Workshop (Beginners), Mar 8

Public Scholars Initiative Information Session,  Mar 5

Paid Summer Research, Deadlines for Several Programs Approaching

 

Funding

Make your Lab Green, Application due Mar 10

 

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 | Musqueum 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/

 

May 2019 Graduation

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Please be reminded that if are hoping to have your degree granted in May 2019, with the option to attend the May 20119 congregation ceremony, that the application for graduation has closed online.

A late application form for graduation is available on our website for students that have missed the Student Service Centre deadline.  Please note that this form is for Graduate Students only.

https://www.grad.ubc.ca/forms

Please advise students that are hoping to graduate in May 2019, that it is very important that they apply for graduation as soon as possible, and should not wait until they submit their final thesis to G+PS or complete the program requirements for non-thesis programs.

Thursday, APRIL 18, 2019

Last day for late applications for graduation to be submitted to Enrolment Services by all students expecting to graduate in May 2019.

Last day for final master’s theses and doctoral dissertations to be approved by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for May 2019 degree granting and Congregation. Must be approved and accepted by 4:00 pm.

Last day for students to complete all program requirements (including major papers) for non-thesis master’s degrees for May 2019 degree granting and Congregation.

Thank you

Rockne Hewko
Academic Support Manager
Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies | Office of the Dean
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus
Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies 170-6371 Crescent Road | Vancouver BC | V6T1Z2 Canada
Phone 604 822 2935
rockne.hewko@ubc.ca
https://www.grad.ubc.ca/

UBC’s Public Scholars Initiative – Application Information Session

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Attention:  Doctoral students and their supervisors

UBC’s flagship program to encourage and fund impactful, cross-disciplinary, multisectoral doctoral research, the Public Scholars Initiative (PSI), is getting ready to accept applications for its 5th cohort of students. We are reaching out to you to ensure you’re aware of this initiative important for your doctoral students. We would very much appreciate if you or your staff could forward the message below to your program’s graduate students and supervisors.

Launched in 2015, PSI has since won national and international recognition for its focus on ‘reimagining the PhD’ to benefit society and enhance career readiness. Currently PSI has a network of 150 doctoral students and alumni from eleven faculties across UBC, and we are looking to add 30-40 more students this year. UBC’s Public Scholars enjoy academic support, professional development and networking opportunities, and, not least, up to $20,000 in funding over two years for research expenses and/or stipend. All Public Scholars are also required to take part in PSI’s Research Talk Series PhDs Go Public, and present their research in a public forum, usually in the evening downtown.

Though an increasing number of universities in Canada and beyond are developing public scholarship programs, UBC’s PSI remains unique in that it supports only rigorous scholarship relevant in some fashion to the students’ core learning, and encourages integration of the research and scholarly products (which could include policy briefs, multimedia, technical reports, etc. in addition to scholarly papers) into the dissertation. This ensures that the work receives appropriate oversight and assessment, and ‘counts’ toward a UBC PhD degree.

If you are interested in hosting a PSI information session at your department, I would be very pleased to arrange one specifically for your students. In these events, we are joined by Public Scholars from your department (or faculty) who share their experiences, and we also offer personalized consultation and application support. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me at Serbulent.turan@ubc.ca

Best wishes,

Serbulent Turan, PhD
Public Scholarship Coordinator | https://www.grad.ubc.ca/psi
Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies | The University of British Columbia
201-6371 Crescent Road | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z2 Canada
Phone 604 827 2472 | serbulent.turan@ubc.ca

I acknowledge that we live, work and play on the unceded and traditional territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil Waututh) and sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) Coast Salish peoples.

 

Public Scholarship Initiative Information Session – March 5th, 11:00 – 1:00, Thea’s Lounge

Dear Students,

UBC’s Public Scholars Initiative will start accepting applications for its fifth year on March 25th! A groundbreaking, award-winning scholarship program, PSI currently has 150 scholars from almost all faculties across UBC. Public Scholars enjoy (1) continuous academic support; (2) up to $20,000 financial support over 2 years and; (3) numerous professional development and networking opportunities.

If your work involves innovative forms of scholarship; engaging communities and other partners for a tangible positive social impact; or more career-relevant forms of scholarship, you may also become a UBC Public Scholar. We would like to invite students, faculty, and staff to join us for the PSI information session to learn more about the initiative, funding criteria and the application process. The session will be on the 5th of March, from 11:00 to 1:00 at Thea’s Lounge in the Graduate Student Building. Please RSVP here.

The 2019-20 applications for PSI will run from March 25 to May 24, 2019. We strongly encourage all students who plan on applying to attend the information session. More information about the initiative, scholarship holders, and the 2019 competition can be found on the PSI Website.

If you have further questions, please contact Public Scholarship Coordinator Serbulent Turan, at serbulent.turan@ubc.ca.