Land and Food Systems Seminar Series (in-person and remote Zoom option)

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Invited scholar: Dr. Florence Kondylis

In person: December 2, 2021 (4 to 5 pm) in MCML 160
• The post-presentation social: 5 to 6 pm (max: 50 people) with light refreshments provided. Participants must RSVP by Dec 2 at 12 pm here: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_blw5Z3UiVadVLOS.

Remote option: See Zoom details below

Title: Retargeting Agricultural Investments: Evidence from Impact Evaluations at Scale

Abstract: What constraints limit the adoption of productive technologies among smallholder farmers? In her talk, Dr Kondylis will discuss the evidence gathered from large-scale experiments with farmers across a variety of country contexts. Specifically, she will describe how Impact evaluations were leveraged as a policy tool to elicit different constraints to adoption of proven technologies and estimate the effectiveness of interventions in promoting smallholder farmers’ growth.

Biography: Dr. Florence Kondylis is a Senior Economist and Research Program Manager at the Development Impact Evaluation department (DIME) at the World Bank. Dr. Kondylis studied applied math at Paris Dauphine, received a magistère in economics from Paris 1-ENS Ulm-EHESS (aka, Paris School of Economics), a PhD in economics from the University of London, and was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Columbia University. Dr. Kondylis’ main interests are in development, labor, conflict and agricultural economics. Dr. Kondylis founded and lead the Bank’s impact evaluation program in Agricultural Adaptations, which is run in close collaboration with researchers and practitioners across a large number of donor institutions, governments, NGOs, and academic institutions. Dr. Kondylis also co-founded DIME Analytics to help generate and curate more, better data for impact evaluation.

To Join via Remote:
Join Zoom Meeting

Phone one-tap: +17789072071,,67788206346#,,,,,,0#,,758385#

Meeting URL: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/67788206346?pwd=WVF2WnVOQzFtWkVWNDd6aEIvbFFKUT09

Meeting ID: 677 8820 6346
Passcode: 758385

Questions:
Contact Iris Li at iris.li@ubc.ca

Indigenous Community Planning Master’s program

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Indigenous Community Planning – Summary

Greetings all,

The School of Community and Regional Planning is excited to get the word out about its Master Program’s Indigenous Community Planning concentration, as we hope to innervate a robust combination of Indigenous and non-Indigenous applicants. It’s a remarkable and intensive program about decolonized and equitable community planning, and we’re sure many among your network may find great value in it.

If you agree, may we ask if you could disperse this poster and fact-sheet throughout your channels?

We’re available for any questions about this. If you’re not the best person to reach about this, feel free to forward or to let me know someone better suited!

Thanks and all the best,

Kyle Mallinson (he/his/him)

Communications and Partnership Coordinator
UBC School of Community and Regional Planning

The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory

Phone 604 822 5725 (or x25725 from a campus phone)

GradUpdate – Grad Wellness Series: Career Uncertainty, Foundations of Pedagogy, the CTLT Winter Institute, Project and Time Management, Writing Resources, and more.

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GradUpdate

In this issue, Grad Wellness Series: Career Uncertainty, Foundations of Pedagogy, the CTLT Winter Institute, Project and Time Management, Writing Resources, and more.

Registration now open

Grad Wellness Series: Career Uncertainty
Thursday, Dec 9 | 12:00 – 1:30 PM

Register

Seats still available

How to Get Hired: The Job Search and Application
Alumni panel | Thursday, Dec 2 | 4:00 – 5:00 PM Register

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

CAREER EXPLORATION

Research Commons Digital Scholarship Team – GAA position
Apply by Dec 6 | 4 hrs/wk Learn more.

COMMUNITY AND NETWORK BUILDING

Attention White Women: Opportunity to be part of an anti-oppressive research project
6 workshops | Fridays Jan 21, Feb 4, 18, Mar 4, 18 & Apr 1 | 1:00 – 4:30 PM Learn more

PROFESSIONAL EFFECTIVENESS

Building Your Project Network Map (Mitacs Training)
Asynchronous course requirements must be completed prior to synchronous session.
Tuesday, Dec 7 | 9:30 – 11:30 AM Learn more

Project and Time Management (Mitacs Training)
Asynchronous course requirements must be completed prior to synchronous session.
Thursday, Dec 9 | 9:30 – 11:30 AM Learn more

For additional Mitacs Training courses specific to UBC, including project and time management, check out the list under the events tab here.

RESEARCH SKILLS

Working with shared and distributed arrays in Julia
WestGrid advanced-computing workshop series | Thursday, Dec 9 | 2:00 – 4:00 PM Register

TEACHING DEVELOPMENT

CTLT Winter Institute: Sustainable, Inclusive and Thriving Communities
Monday to Thursday, Dec 6 to 9 | various times.
RegisterSchedule of Events. Topics include:

  • Teaching Professionalism: Nailing Jell-O to the Wall?
  • Lightweight Integrated Socio-Emotional Practices to Support Students’ Wellbeing
  • Emerging Media in the Classroom
  • Promising Practices to Embed Wellbeing in Learning Environments
  • Toward the Equitable Teaching of Speaking
  • Collectively Improving Literacy Surrounding Indigeneity, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion with Reading Groups
  • Preparing Students to Write: Using Team-Based Learning to Boost Student Confidence
  • What Would an Accessible University Look Like? Perspectives of Disabled Instructors at UBC
  • 3D Virtual Objects in the Classroom
  • Hybrid Courses: Lessons Learned from Multi-Campus Instruction, and more.

Foundations of Pedagogy
Feb – Mar | Tuesdays 1:30 – 3:30 PM | In person
Learn more

WRITING AND COMMUNICATION

Writing Resources
From the Centre for Writing and Scholarly Communication | Annotated academic texts, print and video guides to research and writing, science writing resources, and more. Explore