BC SPCA Photography Contest Assistant – due April 4

The BC SPCA is recruiting a volunteer to assist with the annual Wildlife-In-Focus Photography Contest this summer. The candidate should be very organized and detail-oriented, as well as have good customer service relations. The work can be done remotely, but it requires regular access to the internet. Ideally, the candidate will have an interest in wildlife and photography, and be based in Greater Vancouver most of the summer. Experience with photo editing software and wildlife identification skills an asset. 

The contest runs July-Sept and will require a training beforehand and post-contest follow-up. Please email Sara Dubois (sdubois@spca.bc.ca), with:

  1. an expression of interest (rather than a formal cover letter)
  2. your resume
  3. summer availability 

Preference given to 3rd or 4th Year standing. Applications due April 4 at 5pm. 

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LFS|US Annual General Meeting (AGM) – Mar 31, 2014

Join your 2013/14 LFS|US for the Annual General Meeting (AGM)! Everyone is welcome so come if you are interested in being a part of the LFS|US next year (non-executive positions) or if you want to learn more about what your Undergrad Society does for you!

WHEN: Monday, March 31st

WHERE: MCML 350 (3rd floor, beside LFS Student Services)

TIME: 6pm 

Details of the positions can be found below:

Special Events Coordinator (Wednesday Night Dinner lead Coordinator):

• Responsible for working with their Wednesday Night Dinner committee to plan, organize, and execute the Wednesday night dinners. This includes ensuring a menu, shopping list and a list of assigned duties is prepared every week that a Wednesday night dinner is to be held.
• The lead WND coordinator will work with their assistant in September to create a WND
committee consisting of 5-6 members.
• Best to have Food Safe I – Supervise the preparing, cooking, and serving process – Make announcements before serving dinner (good way to promote events).

Special Events Coordinator (Wednesday Night Dinner Assistant Coordinator):
• Similar to the lead role, the assistant would be responsible for working with the WND lead  coordinator and committee to ensure WND’s are properly prepared and held.
• In the circumstance that the lead coordinator is unable to complete their duties then this individual will become WND lead coordinator.
Special Events Coordinator (WND Volunteer Manager)
• Responsible for coordinating non-LFS|US volunteers for Wednesday Night Dinners
• This individual will work closely with the Lead and Assistant Coordinators to ensure smooth running of WND.
**It is expected that Special Events Coordinators attend at least part of every WND to help prepare and serve the dinner.

Assistant Social coordinator:
• Responsible for assisting Social Coordinator to plan, promote and organize LFS|US social events including the Halloween Beer Garden, Community Dinner and Aggie Week events.

Athletic representative:
• Represent LFS students to UBC REC.
• Recruit and organize student teams to participate in various REC events including Storm the Wall, Longboat and Gladiator.
• Promote and plan athletic activities for LFS students and faculty.

Graduating year representatives (2 spots open):
• Represent graduating LFS students to the LFS|US. The graduation reps will plan the year-end grad dinner. They will also be responsible for organizing the graduation photos.

Social marketing coordinator (2 sports open):
• Responsible for the online presence of LFS|US including the LFS|US Twitter, Facebook  account and Website (Word Press). Must be creative and enthusiastic in promoting all LFS|US endeavors.

Applied Biology Representative:
• Represent LFS students studying Applied Biology to the LFS|US. Responsible for liaising  pertinent LFS|US information to the Applied Biology student by means of personal communication, classroom announcements and/or emails.

Food, Nutrition, and Health Representative:
• Represent LFS students studying FNH, Nutrition, or Food Market Analysis to the LFS|US. Ensure their voice is heard in all LFS|US meetings and decisions.

Global Resources Systems Representative:
• Represent LFS students studying GRS to the LFS|US. Promote LFS|US events to GRS students.

 

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Wednesday Night Dinner – Mar 26, 2014

Photo by gibsonsgolfer (Flickr Creative Commons)

This weeks’ Wednesday Night Dinner (WND) theme is………….BACKYARD BBQ, yum!

MAIN – Meat and vegetarian burgers – Burger toppings: cheese, guacamole, ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, relish, tomatoes, onions, lettuce

SIDES – Ceasar salad – Grilled herb and garlic home fries – Corn on the cob

DESSERT – Ice Cream Sundae

 All of this for only $5! Come down at 5pm to Agora Cafe – bring your own tupperware/utensils!

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Study Sustainable Agriculture in Cuba – LFS 302A (CANCELLED)

Updated: Apr 2, 2014 – this field studies course has been cancelled due to low enrollment

LFS 302A (3 cr): International Field Studies in Sustainable Agriculture – Cuba

When the Soviet Union collapsed, Cuba went from high input monoculture to world leadership in sustainable agriculture virtually overnight. By combining the interactive learning capabilities of an online course and a three week field studies trip to Cuba in May, students explore the Cuban model and its relevance for food production in other countries, in particular Canada.

Three plus weeks of travelling through Cuba this May (April 30-May 23) meeting leaders of Cuba’s sustainable agriculture movement and visiting urban agriculture, farm cooperatives, universities, research stations, soil labs, plant protection labs and more. Not to mention beaches, mountains, dancing, music and community!

Registration is open. Enrolment is limited to 24 students, on a first-come, first-serve basis. Students are encouraged to register early to ensure a place and to participate in pre-field trip learning activities.

Instructor permission is required to register for the course. Contact Wendy Holm at wendy@wendyholm.com or 604-417-2434 to begin the process.

Visit http://ctlt.ubc.ca/distance-learning/courses/lfs/lfs302a/ for course details and registration info!

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The Behavioural-Based Interview

Most large organizations employ the Behavioural Based Interviewing approach to select new employees. A Behavioural Based question is designed to examine the applicant’s past behaviour in situations similar to those that comprise the prospective job duties. Employers assess three key performance predictors in the interviewee’s answers: technical ability, behaviour or performance skills, and personal preferences.

A Behavioural Based response requires you to provide specific examples of past events that demonstrate your skills and abilities. You must also provide accurate references to names, dates, numbers, times and locations. This approach allows employers to obtain information that is authentic; in addition, the employer gains insight into your probable future performance.

Key Performance Skill Areas

Employers consider at least seven key performance skill areas when conducting a Behavioural Based interview:

  • ability to influence others;
  • interpersonal skills and competence;
  • ability to grow and adapt;
  • communication skills;
  • level of commitment and motivation;
  • organizational ability; and
  • problem solving and decision making

Behavioural Based Question Examples

Your ability to influence others: Tell me about a time when you were able to overcome resistance to your ideas. Describe the situation. Who was involved? What was the outcome?

Interpersonal skills: Tell me about the most frustrating person with whom you have worked. What made this experience difficult? How did you resolve the situation with this person?

Ability to grow and adapt: Tell me about the last time you were criticized by a supervisor/professor? How did you respond to the criticism? Do you feel the criticism
was valid? What did you learn from the situation?

Communication skills: Tell me about a time when you had to work hard in order to fully understand what another person was saying to you. What was the situation? What was the outcome?

Level of commitment and motivation: Describe a time when you faced obstacles in reaching your objectives. What were the obstacle you encountered? What did you do to go around or remove them?

Organizational ability: What do you do to ensure that you meet project deadlines? How do you monitor and track your progress? How satisfied are you with your system of controls?

Problem solving and decision making: Tell me about the most difficult problem or decision you have faced at work. What was the situation? How did you decide what action to take? What was the outcome?

Building a Behavioural Based Question

An employer will go through these steps when developing a Behavioural Based Interviewing question:

  1. Skill analysis: employer analyzes skill sets necessary for position described.
  2. Listing of critical skills: skill set is evaluated and ranked in order of importance.
  3. Behaviour analysis: behavioural characteristics required of the position are noted.
  4. Conclusion: question is developed around the skills and behaviours required of the job.

Preparing for a Behavioural Based Interview

The key to a successful Behavioural Based Interview is preparation. Thorough preparation requires you to complete several tasks:

  • Research the company;
  • Analyze the job description for which you are applying;
  • Break the job description down into skill areas;
  • Rank the skills in order of importance;
  • Prepare ten Behavioural Based questions; try to anticipate what the employer may ask, based on the skill set described in the job description; and
  • Prepare concise answers that include examples. Rehearse your answers aloud.
  • Use examples from work experience; school; University; volunteer work; sports and extra curricular activities.

Employers evaluate your behavioural based answers throughout the interview and upon completion of the process. Different scales are used; however, employers generally rank responses from “high” to “low” in order to assist them in choosing the right candidate for the position.

The following source was consulted during the writing of this section:
“Behavioral Based Interviewing – Critical Skills for Employers and Educators” CEA/CCEA Joint Conference, San Diego, CA April 6, 1997. Presented by: Sharon Cobb, North Dakota Stae University, Fargo ND; Randy Dostal, Hutchinson Technology, Hutchinson, MN; Mark Van Beusekom, McGladrey & Pullen, LLP, Minneapolis, MN.

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Career Advising for International Students Returning Home: March 21st, 2014

Are you an international student and wondering about your job search back home?

UBC Centre for Student Involvement and Careers now offers 30-minute individual career advising for international students to discuss:

  • Job search strategies that will work in your home country
  • Creating a country specific resume or CV
  • How to find out about jobs and skills in demand in your home country
  • Further sources of help to make your transition smoother and help you take effective next steps

This session is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students.  Priority will be given to those students graduating in the next 2 years.  Select the time slot below to book a session:  March 21 9:30 am – 1:00 pm.

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APBI 314 offered in 2014 Summer!

A section of APBI 314: Animals and Society is offered this summer in the 2014 Summer Session Term 1 (May 12 – June 20)!

You can view the 2014 Summer Session course schedule online at https://courses.students.ubc.ca/cs/main?sessyr=2014&sesscd=S.

Contemporary use of animals for food production, companionship, recreation and science; social and ethical issues concerning human impacts on animals; animals in human culture; protection of animals by society and the law.
Pre-requisite:  Third year standing or permission of the instructor.

2014 Summer registration has already opened for most students. Log on to your SSC to register for this course!

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Bugs with Benefits 2014 UNIBUG Forum – Mar 29, 2014

Bugs with Benefits 2014 UNIBUG Forum PosterSaturday March 29, 2014
Douglas College New West Campus Lecture Hall rm. 2201
Light refreshments at 9am Presentations at 10am-12pm

Join UNIBUG–the User Network for Insect Biology in the Urban Garden–for a free forum on the ecology of urban gardens, the beneficial insects that eat pests, the importance of pollinators, how to build your own been house.

  • Guest Speaker Dr. Elizabeth Elle, SFU
    The bees’ needs: Why pollinators are in trouble, and how gardens contribute to their conservation
  • 2013 UNIBUG Results
  • Bee House Building Tutorial
  • Doorprizes!
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Challenge cup internal competition – Mar 14, 2014

There will be an internal competition to select 4 members (3 undergraduate students and 1 graduate student) as the team for CIFST Challenge Cup Competition (Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Student Challenge) this summer in Montreal! So far, we have 12 students. Here is the time for internal competition and you are welcome to come by as the audiences and give us your feedback and evaluation.

Undergraduate session: Friday 1:00-2:00 PM, FNH 100

Graduate session: Friday 5:00-6:00 PM, FNH 300

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SUS & LFS Career Information Fair – March 13, 2014

It’s time to discover the versatility of your B.Sc.! SCIFair brings together a diverse group of companies, all in one convenient location, just for you! Come talk to employers in a wide variety of fields and learn what real companies are looking for in B.Sc. graduates. The evening will also include an open panel, which will address pressing questions you may have when beginning your job search!

This is not a job fair but your chance to meet companies in your industry, talk to those who do the hiring and find out what is going on in your profession of interest. 

When: Thursday, March 13

Time: 5:30 – 7:30pm

Where: Life Sciences Centre (2350 Health Sciences Mall)

Check out the Facebook Event page for updates and a list of companies TBA! This is the first LFS Career Fair in a couple of years – don’t miss out on this opportunity to meet industry professionals coming to UBC! 

 

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