MFRE Speaker Series: Agricultural Land Reserve & Valuation | Friday, January 18, 2019

The MFRE speaker series is part of the professional development program and is designed to show a glimpse into the complexities of ‘real world’ food and resource economics issues. The next featured speakers are Julie Wilson and Brian Smith from BC Assessment.

BC Assessment’s business is to provide a stable and predictable base for real property taxation in British Columbia including properties within the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR). BC Assessment will share how the market value is determined for properties within the ALR, the allowable uses, and the way that property taxes are determined.

The seminar will take place on Friday, January 18 from 2:00 – 4:00pm in MCML 160. All are welcome to attend!

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Check Your Head Volunteer Opportunity

Check Your Head is a youth-driven, not-for-profit organization. They provide workshops and training to support and engage youth volunteers. Their mission is to educate, activate, and empower young people (aged 15-25) to engage in social, environmental, and economic justice movements and to create a more equitable and sustainable future.

You can join their team through two amazing opportunities:

  • Youth Peer Facilitators – deliver our interactive and engaging workshops for their peers on key issues such as migrant justice and anti-racism, poverty and income inequality, social determinants of health, food justice and more!
    • Deadline to apply: Monday, February 4
  • Building a New Economy Cohort – connect with peers to learn about issues of poverty and income inequality, build working relationships with local organizations, and develop leadership skills!
    • Deadline to apply: Monday, February 18

Please feel free to email Emily if you have any questions!

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Info Session: LFS 302D: Asian Elephant  Compassionate Conservation | January 18, 2019

LFS 302D: Asian Elephant Compassionate Conservation

Info Session on Friday, January 18

An information session will be held on Friday, January 18 at 12:30pm in MCML 258 for LFS 302D – Asian Elephant Compassionate Conservation in Thailand, which will run in Summer 2019. Check out the 2019 Summer Schedule here  (make sure to select “2019 Summer” from the pull down menu!).

This course explores how the science of animal well-being can be used in conservation to improve outcomes for animals, people, and the environment. There are two sessions available: June 23 – July 19, 2019 and July 28– August 23, 2019. Students should have course background in Animal Biology, Animal Behaviour, Conservation and/or Animal Welfare. An application and interview are required. Click here see the complete description of the course and the application form.

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Participate in a Research Study!

A PhD student from the UBC School of Community and Regional Planning is conducting a research project on the relationship between urban density and residents’ sense of neighbourhood community. If you are interested to learn how your neighbourhood can be even better, visit this link to participate in the research survey. The survey only takes 15 minutes and you can enter to win $25! If you have any questions, please email Eric Douglas, doctoral candidate.

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IRES Seminar Series 2019 Term 2 List of Speakers

IRES Seminar Series 2019

The IRES Seminar Series showcases the research of IRES graduate students, faculty and guests. There are also monthly professional development seminars. The seminars run every Thursday during the Winter Session (September to April) from 12:30 – 1:30pm in AERL Theatre (2202 Main Mall) in Room 120. The IRES Series are open to the public. Everyone is welcome.

View past seminar videos here.

List of Speakers in Term 2:

Resolving Water Risks in Mining Regions

  • Date: Thursday, January 17, 2019
  • Speaker: Dr. Nadja Kunz, Assistant Professor, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs and Norman B Keevil Mining Engineering

“Polarizing Bears” and the Climate Change Debate

  • Date: Thursday, January 24, 2019
  • Speaker: Dr. Margery Fee, Professor, Department of English

Environmental Violence as Colonial Violence: Embodied Geographies of Indigenous Consciousness & Resistance

  • Date: Thursday, January 31, 2019
  • Speaker: Dr. Michelle Daigle, Assistant Professor, UBC Department of Geography

Producing Conservation Territories at Sea: Processes and Consequences at the Science-Policy Interface

  • Date: Thursday, February 7, 2019
  • Speaker: Dr. Noella Gray, Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics, University of Guelph

Using perceptions as evidence in conservation and sustainability science

  • Date: Thursday, February 14, 2019
  • Speaker: Dr. Nathan Bennett, IOF Research Associate

IRES Seminar (Title TBD)

  • Date: Thursday, February 28, 2019
  • Speakers: Sahir Advani (PhD Program) & Sean Smillie (MSc Program)

IRES Professional Development Seminar (Title TBD)

  • Date: Thursday, March 7, 2019
  • Speaker: TBD

IRES Student Seminar

  • Date: Thursday, March 14, 2019
  • Topic: Exploring values in scientists’ perspectives on the relationship between nature and humans in the case of the wastewater controversy in the CRD, BC, Canada
  • Speaker: Marco Vázquez Pérez (MSc Program)

Near 0°C Temperature and Precipitation Characteristics across Canada

  • Date: Thursday, March 21, 2019
  • Speaker: Dr. Ron Stewart, Department of Environment and Geography, University of Manitoba

IRES Professional Development Seminar

  • Date: Thursday, March 28, 2019
  • Speaker: TBD

Can we produce our way out of food system problems?

  • Date, Thursday, April 4, 2019
  • Speaker: Dr. Navin Ramankutty, Professor, IRES

IRES Student Symposium

  • Date: Thursday, April 11, 2019
  • Speakers:
    • John Driscoll (PhD Program)
    • Steve Williams (PhD Program)
    • Naya Arriagada Oyarzun (MA Program)
    • Victor Lam (MA Program)
    • Krista Cawley (MSc Program)
    • Connor Robinson (MSc Program)
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Opportunities to Get Involved – January 2019

  • Become a Sustainability Ambassador! The Sustainability Ambassadors Program is an immersive leadership experience designed to empower students in developing projects and initiatives that foster human wellbeing and encourage engagement in sustainability. Applications are open until February 10, 2019! Learn more and apply here

 

  • Agora Cafe is still looking for volunteers! They are looking for General Volunteers, Prep Shift Volunteers, and Prep Shift Leaders. No experience necessary! Join them for a fun term where you will get the opportunity to prepare and serve food, interact with customers, make friends, and develop skills such as teamwork, leadership, baking skills and more! Click here for more information on volunteer responsibilities or here to begin your application process. The deadline has been extended to 11:59pm on Friday, January 18.

 

  • Represent LFS as an Imagine 2019 Orientation Leader! This position plays a crucial role in the delivery of UBC Orientations, through communicating with a cohort of new-to-UBC students, providing direct peer support to this group on Imagine Day, and throughout the school year as they transition into university life. Applications are open until Sunday, February 3. Apply now!

 

  • Volunteer with Sprouts! Sprouts is currently seeking enthusiastic volunteers who are passionate about the environment and sustainably sourced food. Sprouts is a non-profit, sustainable, affordable food initiative on campus. Volunteering is a great opportunity to be more involved in the community and also a great way to hone your cooking skills! We are currently looking for volunteers for these opportunities:
    • Seedlings Cafe Helper
    • Sprouts Cafe Helper/ Prep
    • Community Eats Server/Prep/Driver
    • Sprouts Box Helper

    Apply to be a general volunteer here. If you are a returning volunteer applying to be a senior volunteer, apply via this form here. The Senior Volunteer position is a great way to take a bigger leadership role in our community without having the responsibilities of a Board Member. You will have the opportunity to experience more extensive training, and to lead shifts by yourself! If you are interested, please apply for both general volunteer and senior volunteer positions, so we can better secure your involvement in Sprouts this semester. If you have any questions about these positions, please feel free to email us at volunteer@ubcsprouts.ca. We can’t wait to see you in our community!

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Info Session – LFS 302D: Asian Elephant Compassionate Conservation | January 18, 2019

LFS 302D – Asian Elephant Compassionate Conservation in Thailand 

An Info Session will be held on Friday, January 18 at 12:30pm in MacMillan 258.

This course explores how the science of animal well-being can be used in conservation to improve outcomes for animals, people, and the environment. There are two sessions available: June 23 – July 19, 2019 and July 28– August 23, 2019. Students should have course background in Animal Biology, Animal Behaviour, Conservation and/or Animal Welfare. An application and interview are required. For more information see the complete description of course and the application form.

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Consideration of the Extension of Appointment for Dr. Rickey Yada, Dean of the Faculty of Land and Food Systems

From: Andrew Szeri, Provost and Vice-President Academic

Consideration of the Extension of Appointment for Dr. Rickey Yada, Dean of the Faculty of Land and Food Systems

“Dr. Rickey Yada’s term as Dean is coming to an end on September 30, 2019. Prof. Yada has indicated his willingness to consider an extension to his appointment as Dean of the Faculty of Land and Food Systems. Therefore, we are initiating the process for his extension as set out by the Board of Governors under Policy No. 23: https://universitycounsel.ubc.ca/files/2016/12/policy23.pdf

I have asked the Registrar to conduct an election of faculty members to serve on the President’s Advisory Committee. Once l receive the results of the election and we have the composition of the committee finalized, I will inform you of the process.

I will chair the Advisory Committee which will consult widely within the Faculty, the University and beyond, and I will ensure that the Faculty is kept informed throughout the process”

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Work on a Farm this Summer! | Glenora Farm Field Hand Opportunity

Glenora Farm is hiring for a Field Hand position! Please see below for details:

Location: Glenora Farm, Duncan, Vancouver Island, BC

Position:  Full time, paid Field hand  (for 8 months)

The Farm: Glenora Farm is a 97 acre mixed Biodynamic farm on mostly sandy loam soils, consisting of 35 acres of pasture and hay fields, a small flock of East Friesen dairy sheep, a small herd of Dexter beef cattle, a 2 acre intensive mixed annual vegetable and perennial garden, 2 hoophouses, large compost facility, herb garden, and an onsite workshop program (weavery, beeswax candles, herb processing, forestry, cooking, woodwork etc.) which adds value to the garden produce through processing for sale as crafts, health products, and food products.

The Farm is owned and operated by the Ita Wegman Association of British Columbia for Curative Education and Social Therapy and is one of two Camphill Communities in Western Canada, where adults with Special Needs (Companions) live, work and learn together with their caregivers (Coworkers). The Farm and Gardens primarily serve the food needs of this onsite community of  ~50 people. We also deliver our garden produce  to a network of supporters through our small CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program that provides fresh vegetables to subscribers each week of the main growing season. Glenora Farm owns and operates a rural corner store and cafe (Glenora Store and Café) where we market our products. We round out our marketing with a presence at the local farmers’ market and sales to local grocery stores and restaurants.

The Neighbourhood:  We’re located on relatively flat land, surrounded by trees, gentle hills, and small acreages. Within walking distance (2km) is a swimming lake (Keating Lake), hiking trails, a trailhead to the Trans Canada trail for endless walking/biking, and our corner store and cafe. In 6km you’ll be in downtown Duncan with great food, entertainment, shopping, daily needs such as post office, drug stores, public library etc., and other amenities. All around Duncan are river swimming holes, beaches, trails, wineries, micro breweries, and striking natural beauty.  We’re 65 Km from Victoria to the south, and 57 km to Nanaimo in the North.

Duties: You will primarily work and learn alongside the Garden Manager, who brings 11 years experience in Certified Organic vegetable production. You will also work alongside the Garden Crew of about 4-8, the livestock Farmer and herb workshop team. Main duties include:

-Field prep, amendment application, seedling care, transplanting, irrigation, weed/pest/disease/fertility management,  mulching, cover cropping, harvest, post-harvest
Livestock care (feeding, watering, haying, fencing, and other daily tasks)
Compost turning and spreading
-Applying Biodynamic Preparations
Small equipment and hand tool operation. Tractor operation if sufficient experience
Infrastructure and tool maintenance, repair and improvements
-Design/build projects as needed
Field and sales record keeping and data entry,
-Helping direct companions and volunteers in their field work
-”After hours” tasks such as shutting off irrigation, opening/closing facilities, frost and snow management in hoop houses , troubleshooting and monitoring garden predator activity
Maintaining a clean and aesthetically pleasing garden/farm appearance,
Supply runs, deliveries, and other farm tasks as needed

Qualifications:

-Some prior farm/garden-related experience preferred
-Tractor operation skills an asset
-College, University, or CEGEP degree or diploma, preferably related to agriculture, ecology
-Must be very physically fit and deeply enjoy hard physical work outdoors in all weather (frost, rain, wind, heat) for long hours, including extended bending and lifting heavy loads
-Basic experience with mechanics, carpentry, plumbing, and electrical work an asset
-Excellent oral communication skills and conflict resolution skills
-Ability to balance efficiency and thoroughness/quality in all tasks
-Attention to detail, cleanliness, and good aesthetic sense
-Highly self-motivated, positive attitude, adaptable, organized
-Ability to work calmly, prioritize tasks, and complete them under tight deadlines
-Ability to work well alone and in a team
-Ability to troubleshoot problems with sometimes limited supervision
-Basic familiarity with Microsoft Excel and Word
-Willing and able to live respectfully and intensively with 50 other people on site including adults with developmental challenges, and families with children.
-Valid Drivers’ licence
-Must submit to a Criminal Record Check

Terms:

Hours: Average 7 hours/day (more in summer, less in off-season), plus one hour unpaid lunch, 5 days/week, includes some “off-hours” work as needed. Early mornings required in July/August. Option to work 35 consecutive weeks or take one week unpaid vacation in October.

Term:  8 months (April to November). Preferred start April 1, 2019. Preferred end date Nov 29, 2019. Some flexibility for the right candidate.

Wage: minimum wage ($12.65/hour, goes up to $13.85/hour June 1) plus employer-paid contributions- EI, CPP, Worksafe BC, 4% vacation

Accommodation: Small, private, 10 x 10 timber frame cabin onsite with bar fridge, gas cooktop, loft bed, auxiliary heat and access to shared bathroom, laundry, kitchen facilities, and wifi  in neighbouring house. $200/month, includes utilities. Option to bring own trailer/tiny home.

Food: All food provided and cooked/prepared for you using farm produce and purchased staples. Most meals eaten communally. You will be asked occasionally to help cook a meal. All dietary restrictions can be accommodated. $240/month.

Other: Option to pay into use of shared vehicle or bring your own. Otherwise, rides go into town many times daily and bikes are available.

Who can apply: We are a family-friendly, LGBTQ-friendly, all abilities-friendly farm. Funder stipulations require that candidates must meet the following eligibility criteria:
-Between 15 and 30 years of age
-Canadian Citizen
-Graduated within last 3 years from a College, University, or CEGEP

How to Apply:

Applications are welcomed until Friday, January 18, 2019. Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. Please send a resume and cover letter with your contact information included and confirmation that you meet the 3 funding eligibility criteria listed above to Andrew Rushmere, gardener@glenorafarm.org

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Apply to be a Student Presenter at the Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Conference 2019!

The 2019 Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Conference (MURC) is a conference for UBC undergraduate students to showcase their research in front of their fellow UBC students, family, and friends. Researchers may choose one of two formats to showcase their research: oral presentation or poster.

The application deadline for student presenters is Sunday, January 20, 2019. To apply to present at the conference, please visit this link. Questions can be directed to murc.co-chair@ubc.ca.

 

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