URGENT SUPPORT REQUEST: Entrepreneurship Course For Graduate Students: Tech Entrepreneurship (APSC541/BAEN506)

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Hi All:

Per the email below sent back in July, we’d like to  thank you for your support of our early application round.  We are reaching out again to request your support to remind your graduate student body of the upcoming final application deadline for APSC541 Tech Entrepreneurship.  Specifically, and re-iternating the details in the email below,  the course has an application process for admission as it is very competitive, with a final admission application deadline of November 6th. Further details regarding the course are available at http://blogs.ubc.ca/baen506apsc541techentrepreneurship/.

 

We have had strong interest from your faculty in the past, and would greatly appreciate your support to promote the course amongst your graduate students.

To further support this message, we would be pleased to arrange an info session at a time that is convenient for your faculty – to hear from course lecturers, former students and/or now successful entrepreneurs who participated in the course.

Please let us know how we can support your promotion of this course, and feel free to contact us should you require any further information.

 

Warmest Regards

 

 

DJ (David) Miller
UBC-Sauder School of Business
djmiller@sauder.ubc.ca

 

 

 

On Jul 21, 2022, at 11:20, Miller, David <djmiller@sauder.ubc.ca> wrote:

 

Greetings all:

Annually, we reach out with the goal of promoting a truly practical, experiential and real-world course focused on technology entrepreneurship.

Tech Entrepreneurship (APSC541/BAEN506) has been running for over 25 years and has facilitated many entrepreneurial ventures and realized numerous successful breakout companies such as DWaveZymeworks, Barrelwise and Recon Instruments – just to name a few.   This course pairs graduate business and APSC/STEM students to provide an experience-based introduction into the lean start-up process. It is a real-life simulation of the process that founders go through when starting a high-tech company. Students will be faced with the key issues involved in evaluating market opportunities, building a prototype, designing profitable business models, producing a solid business plan, raising capital, addressing legal considerations and developing a winning team. Students will gain the skills and tools to creatively commercialize high-tech research into profitable businesses. Teams will be expected to develop credible pitches that will be made to industry professionals.  Some of these student companies go on to participate in e@UBCthe Hatch and Creative Destruction Lab.

The core of the course runs on Wednesday evenings from January-April 2023 (6-9:30pm); and there are 3 critical and mandatory preliminary classes that take place in late November/early December dedicated to team formation (Nov 16th, 23rd, and 30th at 6-9pm).  The course is taught by a team of business and STEM/APSC instructors for a well-rounded business and technical perspective.

The course has an application process for admission as it is very competitive with an early admission application deadline of September 15th and a final application deadline of November 6th . Further details regarding the course are available at http://blogs.ubc.ca/baen506apsc541techentrepreneurship/

We have had strong interest from your faculty in the past, and would greatly appreciate your support to promote the course amongst your graduate students.

To further support this message, we would be pleased to arrange an info session at a time that is convenient for your faculty – to hear from course lecturers, former students and/or now successful entrepreneurs who participated in the course.

Please let us know how we can support your promotion of this course, and feel free to contact us should you require any further information.  We will follow-up by email and/or phone in the near future.

On behalf of the teaching team, I thank you in advance for your support.

 

Warmest Regards

 

DJ (David) Miller, B.ID, MBA
Full-Time Instructor, Entrepreneurship Group / Marketing and Behaviour Sciences Division

UBC Sauder School of Business

University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
562-2053 Main Mall | Vancouver, BC | Canada V6T 1Z2
phone 604.827.3835

mobile: 778.991.6602

djmiller@sauder.ubc.ca  www.sauder.ubc.ca

@UBCSauderSchool  | www.facebook.com/sauderschool

https://www.linkedin.com/in/djmiller/

Volunteer opportunity for Let’s Talk Science

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My name is Charlie and I am one of the coordinators for UBC Let’s Talk Science, a national charitable organisation that delivers engaging outreach to kids from K-12, through the support of our incredible volunteers. We are trying to recruit more volunteers and I was hoping you would share the attached information to students in your department. Volunteers are fully trained and past volunteers have put their work with LTS on their CV for future grad school, medical school and job applications.

LTS_request-to-share

Thanks in advance for your assistance.

All the best,

Charlie

 

Volunteer and Internal Management Coordinator, Let’s Talk Science

The University of British Columbia Outreach

Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory

MFRE Online Info-Session: Post to Graduate Students

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We have our first online info session this Thursday, October 20 and I wondered if you could send the below Post to LFS graduate students:

Join the MFRE’s online Info-Session on October 20, 2022, starting at 4 pm  PT and learn more about this exciting Master’s program, Funding Opportunities, and Participate in the Q&A Sessions.

Thanks,

Olivier

Olivier Ntwali, MFRE
Academic Program Manager
Master of Food and Resource Economics| Land and Food System
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus | Musqueam Traditional Territory
Macmillan Building – 348A- 2357 Main Mall | Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z4 Canada
Phone: 6047718961| olivier.ntwali@ubc.ca| http://mfre.landfood.ubc.ca/

GradUpdate – Scholarship Applications for your Master’s Program, Navigating Supervisory Relationships, Getting through Graduate School Online Support Group, Writing in STEM, and more.

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GradUpdate

In this issue, Scholarship Applications for your Master’s Program, Navigating Supervisory Relationships, Getting through Graduate School Online Support Group, Writing in STEM and much more.

Registration Open

 

Navigating an Effective Relationship with your Supervisor
Online | Wednesday, Oct 26 | 2 – 4 pm

Register

Applying for Scholarships for your Master’s program
Online | Thursday, Oct 27 | 2 – 3:30 pm

Register

Special Event

 

Career Symposium for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows
Online | Oct 25, 26, & 27 | 10 am – 1 pm daily
A Graduate and Postdoctoral Development Network 3-day event, featuring:

  • The Streetsmart Researcher – Building and leveraging an impactful career narrative from day one
  • Skills for Innovation: Insights from Industry and Intern Skills Surveys
  • Career Storytelling for the Job Search
  • Using Informational Interviews to Boost Your Career
  • Optimizing Power Skills in Interdisciplinary, Diverse & Innovative Academic Networks
  • Know and Show Your Value
  • How the Recruiter’s Eyes Move on Your Resume
  • Planning in grad school: being strategic and intentional

Register  Event Program

Seats available

 

6 Feet Together: Professional Networking in a Hybrid World
Online | Wednesday, Oct 19 | 9 am – 12 pm Register

Teaching with Integrity: Methods and Strategies for Fostering Academic Integrity in Your Classroom or Laboratory
Online | Thursday, Oct 20 | 9 – 11 am Register

Events and Opportunities

 

A selection of upcoming events are highlighted below.  Visit  community.grad.ubc.ca and grad.ubc.ca/current-students/professional-development for our full events calendar.
ACADEMIC

 

Using Zotero for Citation Management
Online | Monday, Oct 24 | 4:30 – 6 pm Register

It Starts With Us: ‘Rock the Boat’ Reimagining Supervisory Relationships
Online | Tuesday, Oct 25 | 12 – 1:30 pm Learn more

Not Just Checking Boxes: Thinking & Working Through Ethical Problems with Checklists
In-person | Wednesday, Oct 26 | 10 – 11:30 am Learn more

CAREER

 

Employer Info Sessions
Citi | In-person | Tuesday, Oct 25 | 12 – 1 pm Register
Google Inc. – Life of a SWE | In-person | Tuesday, Oct 25 | 7 – 8 pm Register
HCL Technologies Canada | In-person | Wednesday, Oct 26 | 12 – 1 pm Register
PwC China Sourcing Initiative (CSI) | In-person | Wednesday, Oct 26 | 5 – 6 pm Register
Google Inc. – Building Your Technical Career | In-person | Wednesday, Oct 26 | 7 – 8 pm Register
Google Inc. – Q&A | In-person | Thursday, Oct 27 | 8 – 9 am Register
Jacobs | In-person | Thursday, Oct 27 | 12 – 1 pm Register
COMMUNITY AND NETWORK BUILDING

 

Graduate Student Society International Food Festival
In-person | Monday, Oct 24 | 6 – 8 pm Learn more

The Black Graduate Student Network (BGSN) Mid-Semester Mixer
In-person | Friday, Oct 28 | 12 – 1:30 pm Learn more

HEALTH AND WELLBEING

 

Getting Through Grad School with Grace & Grit: The Online Support Group
Online | Thursdays, Oct 27 – Dec 8 | 2 – 3:15 pm Learn more
RESEARCH

 

Introduction to the Unix Shell
In-person and online | Monday, Oct 24 | 10 – 11:30 am Register

Map production with QGIS
In-person | Thursday, Oct 27 | 10 am – 12 pm Register

Creating Digital Exhibits: A Survey of Tools
Online | Friday, Oct 28, 2022| 10 am – 2 pm Register

TEACHING

 

Identity Matters: Connecting Power, Privilege and Bias to Anti-Racism Work
Online | Wednesday, Oct 26 | 1 – 3 pm Register

Introduction to Teaching at a Community College
A CIRTL Network Event | Online | Thursday, Oct 27 | 10 – 11:30 am Register

WRITING AND COMMUNICATION

 

Writing in STEM: Writing to Weave Your Findings Into the Scholarly Conversation
In-person and online | Tuesday, Oct 25 | 10 am – 12 pm Register

 

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