IRES Newsletter: March 4, 2024

News & Events

Advancing faster and more just climate action is necessary, yet the climate movement appears to be in a holding pattern, experiencing a lull in energy and vision. Labour organizing has a much longer history, with its own ebbs and flows, failures and successes. Recently, organized labour has accomplished a number of historic wins, in a challenging economic climate. This panel will address two entwined questions: What can the climate movement learn from contemporary and historic labour strategy for building durable power? And, how can the climate and labour movements mutually strengthen one another?

 

Sponsored by: Centre for Climate Justice, Institute for Resources and Sustainability, Geography Students’ Association, Centre for Community Engaged Learning, Climate Hub, Sustainability hub, UBC Climate Emergency, and the Department of Geography.

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Curious about moving from academia to government work? IRES Alum Claire Ewing shares her journey after graduating from IRES and what she's learned so far from her current, amazing job at Metro Vancouver!

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The Society for Conservation Biology is holding their interdisciplinary biannual North American conference (NACCB) at UBC June 24-28, 2024. It will be a dynamic program with science, art, and nature-based activities.

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Season 2, Episode 5 of Biodiversity Speaks: Sustainability, Rights, and Biodiversity in Agriculture

Another amazing episode of Biodiversity Speaks hosted by Dr. Helina Jolly featuring Dr. Hannah Wittman will be released January 15th! Be sure to keep an eye out for it wherever you get your podcasts!

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Referrals Analyst (Environmental Assessment) | Tsleil-Waututh Nation

Deadline: March 11, 2024

Postdoctoral Fellow in Values, Identity, Behavior, and the Environment | Gund Institute | University of Vermont 

Deadline: March 18, 2024

Postdoctoral fellowship | Ecology, Evolution, Environment, and Society (EEES) Graduate Program | Dartmouth College

Deadline: March 15, 2024

Funded PhD Opportunity - Environmental Justice and Low Carbon Transitions | University of Sterling

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Associate or Full Professor | Tenure-track, in Environmental Justice, Law, and Policy | Department of Natural Resources and the Environment | Cornell University

Deadline: March 15, 2024

Senior Associate / Associate | Reshape Infrastructure Strategies | Vancouver and Canada Locations 

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Assistant Professor | Indigenous and Community Perspectives on Land, Ecosystem, and Cultural Stewardship | Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society | Oregon State University

Deadline: March 15, 2024

Two-year Mellon Postdoctoral Research Associate to Advance Diversity position | William and Mary | Commonwealth of Virginia 

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Postdoctoral Fellow in Values, Identity, Behavior, and the Environment | Gund Institute | University of Vermont

Deadline: March 18, 2024

Two post-doctoral fellowships | Mui Ho Center for Cities| Cornell University | Position 1: Just and Equitable Cities | Position 2: Urban Climate Mitigation and Adaptation

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Postdoc Opportunity at the Intersection of GIS, Environmental Health, and Equity Issues | Dartmouth College

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Postdoctoral Fellow - Spatial Data Analyst | College of Science | Moscow 

Deadline: May 11, 2024

Postdoctoral Researcher | Emory University | Department of Environmental Sciences 

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PhD Position in European Studies - The Politics of EU Climate Policies | Amsterdam School for Regional and Transnational and European Studies 

Deadline: March 31, 2024

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Global Development Studies | Department of Global Development and Planning at the University of Agder IGUS

Deadline: March 31, 2024 

Prestigious Postdoctoral Fellowship: Overcoming Barriers to Building Decarbonization |  Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability (BU-IGS) and Schneider Electric Sustainability Research Institute

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School of Environmental Sustainability | Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy, Tenure Track 

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Postdoctoral Scholar | Local Climate Action and Environmental Justice Research | UC Irvine Department of Urban Planning and Public Policy

Deadline: March 31, 2024 

Cluster Hires in Climate Change and Sustainability | Department of Geography | National University of Singapore

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SSRI Co-Funded Assistant Professor in Rural SociologyDepartment of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education | Penn State University Park

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Assistant Professor in Interdisciplinary Environmental Sciences | University of South Alabama

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Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Science | Dickinson College

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Western University EnviroCon 2024 

Welcome to EnviroCon! EnviroCon is an interdisciplinary conference organized every year by graduate students in the Collaborative Specialization in Environment and Sustainability at the Centre for Environment and Sustainability at Western University. EnviroCon 2024 will provide a forum for a broad range of topics in the Sciences, Humanities, Engineering, Social Sciences, Business, Policy, and Management. The conference is FREE to attend and participate in. This event aims to bring together the knowledge and research of undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and community members involved in environment and sustainability.

March 22, 2024 | 9-4 pm 

 

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Opportunity to mentor a young researcher | Talaria

Talaria is looking for professors, graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars to serve as mentors for this year's program during July-August 2024. This invitation is for any members of the IRES or anyone whom you think might be interested. 

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2024 Behavioural Science Fellow recruitment campaign | Office’s Impact Canada

Impact Canada’s Behavioural Science Fellowship is a fantastic opportunity, especially for PhD graduates, postdocs, and mid-career alumni seeking a change of pace. It’s a great way to get a taste for high-impact government work, entering at a senior level into a unit that keenly appreciates the kinds of expertise gained through research-intensive graduate studies. The salary band is highly competitive and the benefits are great.

Deadline: March 8, 2024

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Call for Papers – Exploring the Landscape of Contemporary Public Policy and Governance | QPR 2024

The QPR is a graduate-level scholarly publication, edited and reviewed by students and faculty at the Queen’s University School of Policy Studies. They are welcoming and encouraging potential contributors to submit academicresearch papers focusing on public policy and politics, either nationally or internationally.The submission may address any relevant topic related to the field of publicadministration, public policy, politics, law, or program implementation. They understand that the world of public administration and policy contains many challenges, andtaking a broader approach will allow us to expand the utilization of QPR across many policy areas.

Deadline: April 19, 2024

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Sustainability Career Night: Land- Centred Livelihoods

Discover your path in climate advocacy at Climate Career Night! Connect with pros, enjoy catered refreshments, and ignite change.

 

March 14, 2024 | 6:30 - 8:30 pm

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Call for Applications | Funded ESRC PhD Studentship on Climate Distress

A fully-funded 3.5 yr ESRC PhD studentship on the topic “Climate Distress: Effective Responses for Net Zero” is part of the CAM-DTP [University of Cambridge/Anglia Ruskin University] and will sit within the Global Sustainability Institute at ARU (Cambridge campus). It is in partnership with Mind (the mental health charity).

The studentship will explore effective third sector responses to climate distress (i.e. eco-anxiety, -anger and -grief). There is flexibility in the focus and design of the research. For example, applicants can choose particular interventions they are interested in as case studies e.g. Climate Cafes, Active Hope workshops, creative practices such as theatre making and the arts (and beyond).

 


Deadline: March 15, 2024

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Call for Abstracts for International Water Conference

The call for abstracts and registration are now open for the 2024 Water and Environment Student Talks (WEST) Conference. This year’s conference theme is: “Waves of Knowing: Progress through Collaborations”. The 2024 WEST Conference will be held online, hybrid, and in-person on June 12th, 13th, and 14th, respectively. In-person activities will be held at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Vancouver campus. They are accepting abstracts in the following session categories:

  • Drivers of Change in Hydrologic Systems
  • Designing Resilient Water Systems
  • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in Low-Resource Contexts
  • Water Accessibility, Availability, and Use
  • Water Governance, Policy, Stewardship and Environmental Justice
  • Decoloniality in Water Research

 


Deadline: March 22, 2024

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Opportunities to showcase and learn about Sustainability- Related Programs at Career and Climate Fair | Rotary Club of Chilliwack

This free event is being marketed as a job fair. Students considering careers in sustainability and renewable energy will be able to learn about the training and education requirements to get into these careers. Also, companies that are currently hiring will be accepting resumes.

 

If your school has sustainability-related programs that you think should be showcased at the event, feel free to reach out to secure a booth. The Rotary Club is also hoping to inspire the younger students in their community to enroll in these types of post-secondary programs.


April 13-14, 2024

 

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Call for Applications | Digital Policy Hub Fellowship Program 2024-25 Cohort | CIGI

The GELP invites teams of young leaders from North America to support communities and preserve our shared waters, lands and air. The program is aimed at youth who are 18–35 years old and are part of a team such as, but not exclusively, youth-led organizations, youth-led associations, nongovernmental organizations, not-for-profit youth-led businesses, and teams of youth innovators and entrepreneurs interested in building their businesses.


Deadline: March 31, 2024

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Climate Solutions Summit | TU Berlin 

The What Works Climate Solutions Summit is a high-level conference for evidence-based climate policy that will take place June 9–12, 2024. It will promote and catalyze synthetic evidence on climate solutions for upcoming climate change assessments – particularly the IPCC’s 7th Assessment Report ─ as well as other forms of scientific policy advice.


June 9-12, 2024

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Research Opportunities for Indigenous students

The team of the Solving the Sustainability Challenges at the Food-Climate-Biodiversity Nexus or Solving-FCB, is providing some exciting opportunities for Indigenous students to join our team of researchers and be part of an international partnership that aims to support sustainable solutions for food security, conservation and climate change adaptation within the complex social and ecological contexts of today’s societies.


Deadline: March 31, 2024  

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Opportunity for Grad Students and Postdocs: Become a CJUR Reviewer!

The Canadian Journal of Undergraduate Research (CJUR) is currently seeking highly articulate and self-motivated graduate students and researchers from all fields to join our journal’s review board.Reviewers will have the opportunity to give feedback on student submissions and help in deciding whether a submission moves to publication.


Deadline: March 17, 2024  

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Applications open for the Green Labs Fund 

The Green Labs Fund promotes and supports sustainability in labs across our campuses. 

As a research-intensive university with some 400 labs on campus, UBC consumes a significant amount of energy, water and materials for conducting world-class research. UBC lab buildings account for approximately 49 per cent of campus energy use, 24 per cent of campus water use, and 96 per cent of total hazardous waste generated.


Deadline: March 17, 2024  

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Applications open for Elizabeth Henry Scholarship for Communities and Environmental Health

This scholarship supports graduate students working on research projects in partnership with one or more Indigenous and/or non-Indigenous British Columbia communities that are addressing air quality, environmental health issues and/or promoting environmental sustainability through cooperative initiatives.

A scholarship of $4,000 is offered in 2024, with the possibility of a second, smaller scholarship as funds allow.

May 10, 2024

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Applications open for 2024 Climate Justice Fellows Program | CEEJH

Center for Community Engagement, Environmental Justice and Health (CEEJH) is excited to open applications for our 2024 Climate Justice Fellows Program, designed specifically for individuals with beginner to intermediate levels of climate and environmental justice knowledge! This comprehensive 23-week program (requiring just 4-7 hours per week) has been carefully curated to provide a strong foundation in the essential principles of Environmental Justice (EJ) and Climate Justice (CJ).Our program is uniquely structured to accommodate a diverse range of candidates from EJ communities. Through this transformative opportunity, participants will not only deepen their understanding of environmental and climate issues but will also develop practical skills to empower their communities.

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Invitation to join the Organizing Committee for Water & Environment Student Talks Conference (WEST-Con) 2024

WEST-Con is an interdisciplinary conference organized by students for students working within the fields of water and environment. In the past two years, WEST-Con was held in a virtual/hybrid format to facilitate student participation nationally and internationally. This format has seen over 300 participants from 16 countries, creating a global community among student researchers.

WEST- Con invites students from all faculties to join the multi-disciplinary Organizing Committee for WEST-Con 2024. Subcommittees include: Finance, Communications, Publicity, Logistics, and Content. A brief overview of the roles and responsibilities for each subcommittee can be found in the linked form shared below.

 

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UBC Library Research Commons Newsletter

Check out the latest UBC Library Research Commons Newsletter for events, workshops, and more! 

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UBC Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Update Newsletter

Check out the latest "GradUpdate" - a weekly snapshot of workshops and opportunities available to UBC graduate students.

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Recent IRES Publications

Jain, S., Gardner‐Frolick, R., Martinussen, N., Jackson, D., Giang, A., & Zimmerman, N. (2024). Identification of neighborhood hotspots via the cumulative hazard index: Results from a community‐partnered low‐cost sensor deployment. GeoHealth. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GH000935

Garcia-Vega, D., Dumas , P., Prudhomme, R., Kremen, C., Aubert, P. (2024). A safe agricultural space for biodiversity. Frontiers. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2024.1328800

Javed, B., Giang, A., & Kandlikar, M. (2024). Variability in costs of electrifying passenger cars in Canada. Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability. https://doi.org/10.1088/2634-4505/ad253e

Naito, R., Chan, K. M. A., Zhao, J. (2024). Combating the exotic pet trade: Effects of conservation messaging on attitudes, demands, and civic intentions. Conservation Science and Practice. https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.13078

Taylor, R., Naidoo, R., Steel, L., Knight, M., ... (2024). Count, connect, conserve: Southern Africa elephant survey points the way (commentary). Mongabay.

External Events

How can just relations challenge colonialism? And how do we centre reconciliation and justice in climate solutions?

Hear from former Member of Parliament, former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, and bestselling author Jody Wilson-Raybould, while connecting with a community striving to contribute to decolonizing Canada and working towards climate justice.

March 13, 5-7pm PST

Presented in partnership by the Centre for Migration Studies, Edith Lando Virtual Learning Centre, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Education, Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre, Office of Wellbeing Strategy, Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions, Peter A. Allard School of Law, Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, UBC Community Engagement, UBC Okanagan Library, and UBC Sustainability Hub.

HOW TO ATTEND

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IN-PERSON LIVE at UBC Vancouver | Tickets $10
Students and other priority groups: FREE (Get Promo Code)

Jack Poole Hall, Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre [map]
Doors at 4.30pm, reception with light refreshments

IN-PERSON LIVESTREAM at UBC Okanagan * Free
Sawchuck Family Theatre, UBC Studios Okanagan [map]
Doors at 4.30pm

ZOOM WEBINAR * Free

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In this session, a few instructors affiliated with the Earth Science Experiential and Indigenous Learning (EaSEIL) project will share their experiences of engaging with Indigenous communities and resources, and incorporating Indigenous perspectives, knowledges, and ways of knowing in field-based learning course activities. As a group, we will discuss different models of engagement these instructors designed and implemented, lessons learned and students’ perspectives about these efforts.

March 12, 2024 |  | 1:30 - 3:00 PM 

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Viet Thanh Nguyen’s writing is bold, elegant, and fiercely honest. His remarkable debut novel The Sympathizer won the Pulitzer Prize, globally reimagining what we thought we knew about the Vietnam war. Almost a decade since this groundbreaking novel was published, he revisits the developing conversations around the continuing global refugee crisis with his Phil Lind Initiative talk titled Speaking for an OtherRead more.

This event is part of the Phil Lind Initiative series Pop Politics: Pop Culture and Political Life in the United States that is taking place from January to April, 2024.

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