AAFC Soil RES3 MSc Advertisement – Opportunity for a Masters in Soil Science Position

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Opportunity for a Masters in Soil Science position supervised by AAFC-Agassiz and co-supervised by JT Cornelis!

Topic: Soil Carbon Stabilization of Longterm Manure Trials.

Hiring Manager: Derek Hunt  – derek.hunt@agr.gc.ca

Location: Agassiz Research and Development Centre (Ag-RDC), Science and Technology Branch, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Position title: MSc Student – Research Affiliate Program

Salary/Stipend/Bursary: 24.62$ to 30.99$ per hour. (Annual Stipend of 30,00$ which includes rates of pay. Salary is determined by the student’s education and relevant experience.

Hours per week: 24.

Projected start date: January 3rd 2025.

Projected end date: December 31st 2027.

More info:

The successful candidate will measure the effect of nutrient management and cropping practices soil carbon in three long-term dairy trials. The work will involve field sampling at Ag-RDC and lab work at Ag-RDC and UBC-Vancouver; to conduct this work, physical presence at both locations is a necessity.
The successful candidate must register or be registered in a Master’s program in Soil Science at the Vancouver, BC, campus of the University of British Columbia because they will be co-supervised by Dr. Derek Hunt (Agassiz-RDC) and Dr. J.T. Cornelis (UBC-Vancouver).
The successful candidate must possess a Bachelor of Science from a recognized university (National and/or International) and register/be registered in a graduate program at UBC-Vancouver. Preference will be given to Canadian citizens, followed by permanent residents. If no suitable candidate is found, international students will be considered.
The RAP position will be advertised externally as a part-time position.

Knowledge

• Knowledge of science around climate change and climate change mitigation
• Knowledge of greenhouse gas dynamics in agricultural production systems
• Knowledge of soil science and environmental science
• Knowledge of agriculture practices and implications on environmental quality is an asset
Abilities
• Ability to communicate comfortably (orally and written)
• Ability to process data, present and interpret results in graphical format (e.g., Excel, Sigmaplot, R)
• Ability and willingness to work in laboratory, greenhouse and/or field environments for extended periods of time.
• Ability and willingness to control allergies, through the use of personal protective equipment and/or medication without impinging on the duties to be performed
• Ability and willingness to work in two locations: Agassiz Research and Development Centre and University of British Columbia – Vancouver.

Duties: RECOMMENDED

The successful candidate will leverage three long-term research trials (maintained at AAFC RDCs) exploring the effects of nutrient management, alternative cropping and advanced production practices in dairy systems on soil carbon dynamic and storage. Increased soil organic carbon storage is widely seen as a promising climate change mitigation strategy but more work is required to understand the stability of cycling of soil organic carbon in dairy production systems. The work will involve collecting and processing soil and soil solution samples and fractionating the soil samples into pools of increasing stability. These data will be used to identify best management practices to supporting climate change mitigation on-farm. Additional duties will include:

• Compile measurement data into clear and organized datasets

• Analyse data from above; present results in manuscript(s) for publication in peer-reviewed journal(s) Fulfill any requirements to complete MSc at UBC-V, including taking courses, participating in seminar and committee meetings, and writing and defending MSc thesis.

NSERC Info Sessions for Doctoral and Postdoctoral Applicants

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NSERC 2024 – Doctoral Scholarships and Postdoctoral Fellowships Q&A sessions

NSERC is hosting the following question and answer sessions for the doctoral scholarships and postdoctoral fellowships programs:

These sessions will be hosted as live Q&A MS teams events. They are supported by a series of informational videos available on the NSERC YouTube channel. These videos are intended to completely replace the presentation portion of the NSERC sessions, allowing NSERC and applicants to engage in a more in-depth and detailed Q&A session than they would normally have time for. Participants should watch the videos in advance and come to the Q&A session with specific questions in mind.

Please attend any of the sessions that best suits your schedule. Registration is not required.

Call for Applications: IODE War Memorial Scholarships

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IODE War Memorial Scholarships

The IODE War Memorial Scholarships support PhD scholars whose research makes important contributions to Canada and the world. Up to three scholarships of $15,000 for study in Canada or for study within the Commonwealth will be awarded. Applicants are judged on academic attainments and promise as well as personal character and career goals.

Eligibility: Applicants must be Canadian citizens, hold a first degree from a Canadian university, and be enrolled in at least the second year of their doctoral program.

Deadlines:

  • Letter of Intent: 1 October 2024
  • Complete application: 1 November 2024

Interested students submit their letter of intent and application directly to IODE.  For more information, including application procedures, please see: https://www.iode.ca/iode-war-memorial-scholarship-application.html.  Questions should be directed to: iodewarmemorial@gmail.com.

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LFS TA (Re) Orientation

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Calling all TAs, new and old! Want to learn about the ins and outs of TAing in LFS? How about upgrade your teaching skills? Does free lunch sound good? Join us for the 2024 LFS TA (Re)Orientation!

Who: New and returning LFS TAs

What: Enjoy lunch, meet other TAs, learn about opportunities in LFS and UBC available to you as a TA, and participate in two teaching workshops (that count toward your LFS Advanced TA Skills Letter of Completion)!

Where: MacMillan (MCML) Room 350

When: Wednesday, September 11, 2024, from 11:30 am to 4:00 pm

RSVP by Sept 6thhttps://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cOzveeZxKZ7YQM6

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Questions about the orientation or being an LFS TA? Email the LFS TA Coordinators (Lexis lexisly@mail.ubc.ca and Steven sbristow@student.ubc.ca)

See you there!

Competition Announcement: Affiliated Fellowships – Doctoral Competition

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UBC Affiliated Fellowships – Doctoral competition

Applicant deadline: Friday, 13 September 2024 at 12:00 noon PT

Please notify me about your intention of applying by Sep 5th, 2024

The UBC Affiliated Fellowships doctoral competition runs in concert with the university-adjudicated Tri-Agency Canada Graduate Scholarships-Doctoral (CGS-D) competition.

Students who submit an NSERC, SSHRC, or CIHR doctoral award application are automatically considered for “unrestricted” Affiliated Fellowship awards and do not need to submit a separate Affiliated Fellowships application. To be considered for “criteria-based” affiliated fellowship(s), students must submit the criteria-based checklist to their graduate program by the application deadline.

Those applying only for the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship must submit a separate and complete Affiliated Fellowships application in order to be considered for the Affiliated Fellowships.

Affiliated Fellowship competition information and application/reference forms are available at: https://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/affiliated-fellowships-doctoral-program.

Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements.

UBC Deadlines for the Tri-Agency CGSD / Affiliated Fellowships Doctoral Competitions

  • Applicant deadline: Friday, 13 September 2024 at 12:00 noon PT
  • Graduate program nomination deadline:  Friday, 11 October 2024 at 4:00 pm PT

Application Materials

Health Sciences

Natural Sciences and Engineering

Social Sciences and Humanities

Resources for graduate programs: Resources for graduate programs (such as the Transcript Checklist – Doctoral – now available) are posted here: https://faculty-staff.grad.ubc.ca/resources/award-administration.  Additional resources, such as the Doctoral competition application checklists and nomination materials, will be posted at a later date.