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Welcome to our new VP Students |
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Congratulations to Simarjeet Nagpal! |
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Simarjeet Nagpal, currently in the second year of their Master of Community and Regional Planning, brings a wealth of student governance experience spanning over a decade. Formerly serving as the Chair of the Academic and External Affairs Committee, Simar's platform for VP Students centers on making impactful changes and fostering a supportive environment for graduate students.
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Friday November 17th, 2023 |
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GSS GAMES NIGHT
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Looking to meet other graduate students and relax? Join the GSS for a round or two of board games!
RSVP your attendance to participate in a slew of board games at the GSS Loft (Room #4202 AMS Student Nest), or just show up and have fun!
Questions? Email events@gss.ubc.ca
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Apply or donate today! |
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GSS Holiday Hampers 2023 |
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This winter, the GSS is dedicated to spreading joy during the holidays by creating and distributing holiday hampers. These hampers are designed to provide assistance to current graduate students at UBC Vancouver who are facing financial challenges while pursuing their studies. Your support is crucial for the success of the Holiday Hamper Program!
We gratefully welcome all donations at the GSS Office (452-6371 Crescent Rd, Thea Koerner House 4th Floor Penthouse, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2) until November 30th, 2023.
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Rainbow Speed Friending
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Make new friends, connect with kindred spirits, and ignite a vibrant community within the 2SLGBTQIA+ spectrum!
DATE: Thursday, November 23
TIME: 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm
LOCATION:
Thea's Lounge,
Thea Koerner House, 6731 Crescent Road
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Are you in need of (non-housing emergency) financial support?
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The GSS has set up the Graduate Student Financial Aid (GSFA), a fund to support graduate students experiencing unforeseen circumstances. This may include, but is not limited to: living expenses, prescription medications not covered by MSP, Pharmacare, and the AMS/GSS Health and Dental Plan, and the UBC Leave of Absence fee. GSFA will not cover tuition and other school fees.
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Over 100 links and resources for graduate students |
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NEW STUDENT RESOURCES PAGE |
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Newly launched student page with over 100 links/resources spanning:
Housing Aids
Food and Feeding Aids
Research and Travel Aids
Scholarships and Awards
Health and Wellness Resources
GSS Affiliated Organizations
Gendered and Sexual Violence Resources
Check it out today!
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Advocacy Services by GSS
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Dealing with difficult situations as a graduate student at UBC can be challenging and exhausting. Whether a student is facing financial, housing, academic or supervisory issues, knowing what to do, seeking support, and where can be very confusing. If you are in this situation, there is no need to fret. The GSS is right here to support you.
Our Advocates are uniquely positioned to help you navigate these challenges and many more by providing answers to your questions through peer support, external advocacy and resource referrals. Our team is also actively working on new policy recommendations and proposing amendments to existing UBC policies that would benefit the graduate student community of UBC.
Our advocacy coordinators are here to help you. Contact us at:  advocacy@gss.ubc.ca
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GSS Housing Security Aid (HSA) fund
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The Housing Security Aid (HSA), is a newly approved fund provided by the GSS specifically to cover housing-related challenges. The purpose of the HSA is to provide housing related support to graduate students who are facing housing insecurity or challenges.
Funding examples:
- Rent/Security deposit assistance (including rent increases by landlord)
- Moving-related expenses
- Assistance with temporary accommodations
- Assistance with replacement of damaged items in the student’s units which could necessitate fines by landlord
Questions? Email gsfa@gss.ubc.ca
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Make your research shine! |
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Join the Trainee Omics’ Group for their inaugural 3MT Data Conference which is all about distilling the essence of your research into a captivating 3-minute presentation with just a single slide! It's your chance to make your research shine for a non-specialist audience. There are many awards and door prizes to be won for the first 50 registrants.
DATE: Friday, December 15
TIME: 1:30 pm
LOCATION:
Chan Centre Auditorium, BC Children Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver BC
📢 Registration: This event is open to both faculty, postdocs, staff and students. For the presenters, the deadline to submit your single presentation slide, name, and title to tog@bcchr.ca is December 8, 2023.​
Email tog@bcchr.ca for any questions!
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Science Slam Canada |
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Seeking participants interested in presenting a science topic! This is an excellent opportunity for research trainees to get some science communication experience and we were hoping that you would be able to share this with those who may be interested in sharing their research or science passion.
Our Science Slam event is competitive, fun, open to the public, and gives scientists, researchers, and science enthusiasts a chance to meet others interested in science communication and share their scientific interest (or research) in a casual, non-academic space.
DATE: Wednesday, December 6
TIME: 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
LOCATION: Fox Cabaret
The deadline for applications is November 25.
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CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS! |
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WHY SHOULD YOU PARTICIPATE?
Participating in this research gives you an opportunity to have your voice heard, especially on a topic where survivors’ voices are often silenced, and have your experience contribute to suggestions about improving reporting processes. You will receive a $25 honorarium for your participation.
WHAT IS INVOLVED?
One interview of approximately one hour, at a location, day, and time, that is convenient to you. Interviews can be conducted in-person in Victoria, BC, or over Zoom, depending on your comfort and availability. I will be conducting open-ended interviews that will allow you to explore your experience of reporting sexual violence to an institution.
CONTACT INFORMATION
If you are interested in participating, please email me at nellperry@uvic.ca to set up an interview. If you have any questions regarding this research, you can contact me via email. You may also contact my supervisor at tamarahumphrey@uvic.ca with questions.
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Access your census link in your Canvas inbox! |
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UBC Student Diversity Census |
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The census aims to enhance the collection of student demographic data and enable the university to better understand student experiences, support student inclusion and success, and assess progress of equity, diversity and inclusion priorities.
All students (certificate, undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate programs, both domestic and international students, as well as those currently enrolled on either a part-time or full-time basis) are encouraged to complete the Student Diversity Census. The census should take from 5 to 10 minutes to complete.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact student.demographic@ubc.ca.
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Effective Wednesday, November 1st |
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NEW 24/7 Mental Health Support
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With Here2Talk, students have immediate access to counselling and community referral services across phone, online chat, and mobile app. All Here2Talk services are free to students and available 24/7, in multiple languages. It is accessible to all UBC students, including domestic and international students, graduate or undergraduate. No matter where they are in the world, UBC students can access Here2Talk anytime and as frequently as they require.
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Share your time, inspire a student! |
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Seeking Science Mentors
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The Fostering Science mentorship program for youth in foster care and refugees needs undergrads/grad students/postdocs to help high school students work towards a science fair project. You would attend an orientation session and would need to commit to Zoom meetings for 1 hour every 2 weeks with one student from now until the end of May 2024.
If you are interested or have questions, check out the Fostering Science website or email fostering.science@ubc.ca
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Now open for submission! |
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National Student Paper Competition (NSPC)
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Launched in 2013, the NSPC is an annual competition organized by the Canada School of Public Service that aims to introduce innovative ideas and bright new thinkers to the Canadian public service and enhancing public service excellence and encouraging high performance. Winners have the oopportunity to network and share innovative ideas with the federal public service.
Application Period: From October 5, 2023 - December 15, 2023
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Free Individual Counselling |
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The waitlist for the free counselling services is now open and are accepting referrals. Clients are seen by appointment only, there are no walk in services, and we do not offer crisis services. Counsellors are Counselling Psychology masters and doctoral graduate students supervised by experienced clinicians. Clients are 18+ years old from UBC community (students, staff, faculty, alumni) or anyone in the Greater Vancouver Area.
We are located at 1100-2125 Main Mall- Neville Scarfe Education Building (UBC Vancouver Campus) and are offering in-person appointments. Interested folks should call 604-822-1364 to talk with an administrator about wait-list availability and booking an initial screening intake appointment.
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