LinkedIn

Online/Virtual Event

In today's world of work, having a professional LinkedIn profile can be a strong asset for job searching and networking. This session will provide suggestions and guidelines for digital networking and using LinkedIn as a career development tool. It will cover the following questions: Why use LinkedIn? How to create a strong profile? How to […]

Free

New faculty workshop: supporting excellent supervisory relationships

Online/Virtual Event

In this interactive session, UBC Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies will share some helpful tools and resources for new faculty members as they start their journey supervising graduate students here at UBC. This will include a useful framework to help set the stage for a productive, meaningful and positive supervisor and student relationship. While designed for […]

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Advanced Supervision Workshop: Supporting Excellent Supervisory Relationships

Online/Virtual Event

In this session with UBC Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, we will share resources to help refine supervision practices for seasoned faculty members. This will include a framework to guide deeper and more meaningful supervisor and graduate student relationships and space for you to reflect on your supervisory practices to date. The session is designed for […]

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Organizational Habits and Keys to Consistency – Staying on Track in Grad School Series

Online/Virtual Event

We need more than good intentions and resolutions to change or improve behaviours, regardless of whether it is related to your desired self-care or academic goals. Learn about the stages of behaviour change and related skills needed to move towards effective and consistent action that you can realistically maintain in order to reach your goals. […]

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Key Messaging: Effectively Articulating the Why’s and How’s of your Research

Online/Virtual Event

Explaining the depth and complexity of your specialized research for those outside your discipline or the general public can be challenging for academics. Being able to articulate your research for a broad audience is important for thriving as an academic, as it can help: in crafting competitive grant applications, presenting at conferences, being interviewed on […]

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Faculty Panel: Communicating Research to the Public

Online/Virtual Event

For academics, explaining the depth and complexity of their specialized research to those outside their discipline or the general public can be a significant challenge. However, effectively communicating your research is crucial for academic success. This webinar will explore strategies for communicating your research effectively, including: Identifying your key messages: Clearly and concisely articulating the […]

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