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Orientation volunteer opportunities

The Graduate Student Society, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies and International Student Development appreciate the support of many graduate student volunteers during orientation week.  If you are a current graduate student who is interested in helping  welcome new graduate students to UBC, you can sign up at https://www.surveyfeedback.ca/surveys/wsb.dll/s/1g2983.   Questions about volunteering?  E-mail the GSS orientation coordinator, […]

SBN Annual Summer Soiree

The Student Biotechnology Network will be hosting its annual Networking Soiree on June 18, 2013 at Petley Jones Gallery. Join us in celebrating SBN’s 12th anniversary along with an evening of food, drinks, and the opportunity to network with people and mentors in the field of biotechnology and life sciences. Tuesday June 18, 2013 at […]

Friedman Scholars Program

The goal of this program is to extend the global reach of UBC graduate students and UBC Medical Resident Trainees and to enrich our scholarly community by investing in our learners in the health sciences. To increase the sources and perspectives of our future researchers and health professionals’ learning in order to expand their horizons. […]

Research Exchange Poster Competition

The Student Biotechnology Network and Genome BC are pleased to invite BC’s scientific community to participate in the annual Research Exchange & Poster Competition. Students from BC’s academic institutions will have an opportunity to present their research to our province’s scientific community. Cash prizes will be given for the top three posters. Students will have […]

Apply for the Mackenzie King Memorial Scholarships

Mackenzie King Memorial Scholarships The Open Scholarship is available to graduates of Canadian universities who pursue graduate study in any discipline, in Canada or elsewhere. One Open Scholarship is awarded each year. The value has recently been approximately $9,000 but is subject to change. The Traveling Scholarship is available to graduates of Canadian universities who […]

Applications Now Being Accepted for CSI@LSI

CSI@LSI is the equivalent of combining your favorite CSI TV show and a murder mystery all in one.  High school students are invited to explore science through this annual outreach activity designed by the UBC Life Sciences Institute-Graduate Student Association (LSI-GSA) and UBC Post-Doctoral Association (UBC-PDA).  Grade 10, 11, and 12 science teachers located in […]

2012 Graduate Award Competitions

Vanier Scholarships – the Vanier website (www.vanier.gc.ca) has been updated about the fall 2012 competition – the online application (via http://www.researchnet-recherchenet.ca) is not yet available – call for nominations will be issued by Grad Awards shortly – deadline for applications to be submitted by students via ResearchNet:  Friday 14 Sep 2012 – deadline for nominations […]

2012 Canadian Student Health Research Forum (CSHRF)

The 2012 Canadian Student Health Research Forum (CSHRF) will be held June 12-14, 2012 in Winnipeg. The aim of the CSHRF is to provide a venue for the networking, research exposure and recognition of Canada’s most promising research trainees in the health sciences.

Science Communications at The Banff Centre

Science Communications is an intensive two-week program aimed at scientists and communicators interested in exploring new ways of telling science stories. Working with some of the world’s leading science communicators, participants explore the use of print, visual, and social media, as well as other communication formats, with the goal of fostering a more engaging role for science in public culture.

Seeking: Protein Biochemist/Microbiologist Under MITACS-Acelerate Internship Program

Mitacs Accelerate program offers current graduate students and post-docs an opportunity to gain real industry experience through 4 month internships.

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