CGS-M: Approaching deadline and important reminders

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The deadline for students to submit their CGS-Master’s applications via the Research Portal is 5 PM (PST) on Tuesday, 1 December 2020. This deadline is set nationally and is not flexible; UBC has no administrative authority/means to extend the deadline for applicants.

Unlike the Doctoral competition, CGS-M application materials cannot be revised after the deadline. Applicants are strongly encouraged to follow the application instructions and presentation standards when preparing their application.

Important reminders regarding transcripts:

  • The Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies does not provide transcripts for award/scholarship applications.
  • The Transcript Checklist – Master’s covers questions related to transcript requirements.  The checklist is posted here: https://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/award-resources-programs/affiliated-fellowships-tri-agency-competitions
  • It is the applicant’s responsibility to submit up-to-date official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate studies via the Research Portal before the deadline. An application will be deemed ineligible if it does not include the up-to-date official transcripts required for determining grade point average (academic standing) in each of the last two completed years of study (full-time equivalent).
  • Transcripts cannot be updated or submitted separately after the deadline.

Important reminders regarding reference assessment forms:

  • Referees (faculty members) are strongly encouraged to complete their assessments and submit them via the Research Portal well in advance of the December 1 deadline (instructions).
  • Applicants cannot submit their application until the two reference assessment forms have been completed and submitted in the Research Portal. The deadline will not be extended for applicants who are unable to submit because of missing reference assessments.

 

 

Affiliated Fellowships-Master’s and CGS-M Competitions

UBC Affiliated Fellowships-Master’s

The UBC Affiliated Fellowships Master’s competition runs in concert with the Canada Graduate Scholarships-Master’s (CGS-M; see below) competition. Approximately 50 fellowship with values ranging from $175 to $16,000 are offered through this competition. Current and prospective full-time UBC-Vancouver graduate students can apply regardless of citizenship or visa status. Students who are eligible for the CGS-M must submit a CGS-M application in order to additionally be considered for Affiliated funding.

Detailed Affiliated Fellowships-Master competition information with links to application and reference forms is available at:
https://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/affiliated-fellowships-masters-program

Tri-Agency Canada Graduate Scholarships-Master’s (CGS-M)

Applicants for Tri-Agency CGS-M competition must be domestic students (Canadian citizen or PR) who are applying for or enrolled in graduate studies anywhere in Canada. Each applicant can select up to 3 universities with the same application. To be considered for a CGS-M at UBC, they must select The University of British Columbia as one of the 3 available institutions.

Details about this award opportunity, including eligibility and evaluation criteria, are available at:
http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-Etudiants/PG-CS/CGSM-BESCM_eng.asp

and on the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Graduate Studies at:
https://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/canada-graduate-scholarships-masters-cgs-m-program

Students who apply for CGS-M awards will automatically be considered for open/un-restricted Affiliated Fellowships. To be considered for criteria-based Affiliated Fellowships, students should fill out and submit to their graduate programs the checklist available at:
https://www.grad.ubc.ca/forms/list-criteria-based-affiliated-fellowships


UBC Deadlines for the Tri-Agency CGS-M / Affiliated Fellowships Master’s Competitions

Applicant deadline: 5:00 pm PST on Tuesday, 1 December 2020
Graduate program nomination deadline:  4:00 pm PST on Friday, 29 January 2021

Important notes:

  • Importance of the application deadline. CGS-M applications cannot be submitted or edited after the application deadline.  Late applications will be ruled ineligible.  The CGS-M application deadline is set nationally by the CGS-M funding agency and is not flexible.
  • Please ask for reference letters early and send the instructions to your referees

http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/ResearchPortal-PortailDeRecherche/Instructions-Instructions/CGSM_REF-BESCM_REF_eng.asp

  • Check early if you have all of the official transcripts for all previous studies (including transfer credits).
  • Note that although the SISC academic history document is accepted for UBC CGS-M applications, it may not be accepted by other universities in Canada, so students applying elsewhere in addition to UBC should order official UBC transcripts.

It would help us greatly if applicants used the same email in their CGS-M Research Portal login as in eVision or SIS. This is absolutely not a requirement, but it helps route the applications to correct programs quicker after the application deadline.

 

GradUpdate – sessions on stats (correlations and linear regression), skills of communication, storytelling, and more…

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GradUpdate

In this issue, sessions on stats (correlations and linear regression), skills of communication, storytelling, and more…

Open Registration

 

Statistics IV: Correlations and Linear Regression
Thursday, Dec 3 | 1:00 – 3:00 PM

Register

Seats still available

 

Career Professionalism (Mitacs Training)
Thursday, Nov 26 | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Learn more

Skills of Communication (Mitacs Training)
Hosted by the Postdoctoral Fellows Office | Wednesday, Dec 2 | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Learn more

Additional Events and Opportunities

 

The following highlights some upcoming events. Please find more on community.grad.ubc.ca and grad.ubc.ca/current-students/professional-development
ACADEMIC SUPPORT AND SUCCESS

 

Intro to Markdown digital workflows
Monday, Nov 30 | 1:00 – 2:30 PM Learn more

Dissertations and Theses Formatting: Strategies For Successful Submission
Thursday, Dec 3 | 12:00 – 1:30 PM Learn more

CAREER EXPLORATION

 

Job Search Strategies
Tuesday, Dec 1 | 1:30 – 2:30 PM Learn more

Resume and Cover Letter
Thursday, Dec 3 | 3:00 – 4:00 PM Learn more

RESEARCH SKILLS

 

Systematic & Scoping Review Workshop Series: Tools, Screening Criteria, and Appraisal
Wednesday, Dec 2 | 1:00 – 3:00 PM Learn more
TEACHING DEVELOPMENT

 

Community engagement and the teaching-intensive institution
Wednesday, Dec 2 | 1:00 – 2:30 PM Learn more
WRITING AND COMMUNICATION

 

Visual Storytelling with Knight Lab
Tuesday, Dec 1 | 12:00 – 1:00 PM Learn more

TA and UAA/GAA job descriptions for APBI 322

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Seeking an undergraduate or graduate student to assist with the transition of APBI 322 – Horticultural Techniques to an online format. Some of the tasks the successful candidate will be responsible for include helping to film and edit short instructional videos and possibly (local) field trips; assisting with organizing online learning modules in Canvas; and creating Canvas quizzes and potentially other similar tasks as required. This position is up to 25 hrs/week from ASAP until Mid-January 2021(for a maximum of 192 hours). Experience with basic video editing techniques and Canvas are required. Please email the course instructor Allison McCabe at amccab02@mail.ubc.ca for more information.

2) Teaching Assistants (TA’s) for APBI 322: Horticultural Techniques

Teaching assistants needed for APBI 322: Horticultural Techniques from January to April 2021. TA’s will assist primarily with marking and moderating the Zoom chat during lectures. A background in horticulture or botany is preferred, the course covers a wide range of horticultural techniques and their scientific underpinnings. Please email the course instructor Allison McCabe at amccab02@mail.ubc.ca for more information.

 

 

Allison McCabe  MLWS, ATAg (She, Her, Hers)
Sessional Lecturer
Land and Food Systems | Applied Biology
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
2357 Main Mall | Vancouver British Columbia | V6T 1Z4 Canada
Phone 250 895 1236
amccab02@mail.ubc.ca

Competition Announcement: Mackenzie King Memorial Scholarships

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Mackenzie King Memorial Scholarships

The Mackenzie King Open Scholarship is open to graduates of any Canadian university who engage in (commence or continue) graduate study (master’s or doctoral) in any field, in Canada or elsewhere. One Open Scholarship is awarded annually. Its value has lately been $8500 but is subject to change.

The Mackenzie King Travelling Scholarship is open to graduates of any Canadian university who engage in (commence or continue) graduate study (master’s or doctoral) in the United States or the United Kingdom, of international relations or industrial relations (including the international or industrial relations aspects of law, history, politics and economics).  Four Travelling Scholarships of $10,500 have lately been awarded annually, but the number and value of scholarships are subject to change.

Applicants must be a graduate (holder of a degree) of a Canadian university when tenure of the scholarship begins (September 2021).

Due to COVID-19, all parts of the application are submitted electronically this year (see link below for details).

UBC application deadline: Monday, February 1, 2021 at 4:00 pm PST

For more information, including detailed application procedures and eligibility requirements, please see this link: https://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/mackenzie-king-memorial-scholarships

Funding Opportunities for Indigenous Grad Students — Conversation over food

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I was wondering if you could share this funding opportunity with our Indigenous Grad students, please?

I am the contact person for UBC if there is any question regarding funding and any other information about the organization (https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/imnpn/graduate-peer-mentors/)

Thank you! Wilson

Wilson Mendes (He, Him, His)
Ph.D. Candidate | Integrated Studies in Land and Food Systems
Faculty of Land and Food Systems | Indigenous Research Partnerships
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
2357 Main Mall | Vancouver British Columbia | V6T 1Z4 Canada
| Cell 778 840 3138
wilson.mendes@ubc.ca