GRADUATE STUDENTS
Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies:
Grad Student Support Group
Feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or challenged in balancing work & life? This support group is for grad students to connect in a non-judgmental & welcoming space to help navigate the unique challenges of grad school.
In-person | Wednesdays | 3 - 4:15 p.m. | Learn more and register
Deadline Reminder for Spring 2024 Graduation
PhD:
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2024 - Doctoral dissertation (and supporting documentation) submitted to Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for external examination
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2024 - Last Day for Final Doctoral Oral Examination
FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2024* - Acceptance of final, approved doctoral dissertation by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
MSc:
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2024 - Last Day for Final Master's Oral Examination
FRIDAY, 30 AUGUST 2024* - Acceptance of final, approved master's thesis by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
* It normally takes a minimum of five business days for your thesis to be reviewed after you submit it to cIRcle.Please plan ahead for this and check your email in case you are asked to make corrections. Your submission is not complete and you will not meet deadlines until your thesis has been approved, and you have received an official email receipt.
Awards
CIHR, NSERC and SSHRC CGS Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements – Spring 2024 Competition
The Canada Graduate Scholarships - Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplement (CGS-MSFSS) Program supports high-caliber Canadian graduate students in building global linkages and international networks through the pursuit of exceptional research experiences at research institutions abroad. By accessing international scientific research and training, CGS-MSFSS recipients will contribute to strengthening the potential for collaboration between Canadian and foreign institutions.
- Eligibility: Open to Canadian citizens or permanent residents who hold a Tri-Agency (CIHR, NSERC, or SSHRC) Canada Graduate Scholarship (CGS) at the Master's or doctoral level or a Vanier CGS.
- Please note that international students who hold a Vanier CGS are not eligible for this award. SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship holders and NSERC PGSD holders are also not eligible (as they do not hold a "CGS").
- Value: Up to $6,000 for 2 to 6 months research study abroad
- Application deadline: 4:00 pm PT on May 17, 2024, to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (Applicants apply directly to G+PS)
For details about this competition, please see: https://www.grad.ubc.ca/awards/canada-graduate-scholarship-michael-smith-foreign-study-supplement
Professional Development
Biology TA Positions for 2024W
The Faculty of Science would like to invite you to apply for TA positions in the Biology program for the 2024 winter session. These are full TAships, at 192hr per term.
- Go to http://www.biology.ubc.ca/
- Click on the “teaching assistants’ tab” for various documents related to the 2024W TA hire.
- To apply, click on "Biology TA application 2024W".
- Fill the form and please read info given on this form.
- Application must be submitted by May 12th 2024 (Sunday) 11:59PM.
- Offer acceptance must be sent by July 15th 2024 to ensure that your first paycheck will not be delayed. (Note: if you miss these deadlines, you can still be hired, BUT there is a possibility of delay for your first paycheck).
- They will start sending offers by late June/early July (offers to internal Zoology and Botany graduate students will be sent first and followed by external applicants). Please check your email daily so that you can reply to our offer promptly. Offers to external applicants will continue throughout the summer up to the start of terms 1 and 2 until all positions are filled.
- Do not forget to get permission from your PI to TA for Biology.
- All communication regarding TAship application must be sent to this email address: biology.taship@ubc.ca
Graduate Instructional Skills Workshops
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Course Opportunities
Recommended Course Opportunities:
PATH 521 (3 CREDITS) - Introduction to the Pathogenesis of Human Disease
(Runs June - July) This course focuses on reviewing current areas of medical research with emphasis on cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease and sepsis. Course Coordinator: Dr. Honglin Luo
Course Objective and Learning Outcomes:
The objective is to provide students with the ability to understand modern research techniques and how they are being applied to increase our understanding of pathogenic mechanisms. Upon completion of this course, students should be familiar with selected current research topics related to cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease and sepsis.
If you would like to register, please contact the Graduate Program Coordinator Heather Cheadle.