The following is forwarded on behalf of Cathy Bay:
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We have 20 used bulk bags, 35" x 35" x 52" tall. They were used to store soil and have the opening spout on the bottom. If anyone can make use of these please contact Cathy Bay or Parneet Toora.
Thanks.
On behalf of the Advanced Plant Science Seminar Committee:
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Please see the attached seminar schedule to the department.
All seminars will be held on Thursdays at 3:30pm (coffee served at 3:00pm)
in the Carolyn Sifton Theatre (Room 130 Agriculture Building)
* Exception: Dr. Baldwin's Seminar (Bendelow Lecture) will be held on the Richardson Auditorium
(Room 172 Agriculture Buidling), Tuesday October 24 at 3:30 pm
Thanks,
Curt McCartney
The following is forwarded on behalf Pawanpuneet Rehal:
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Hello all,
The big autoclave in room 210 is down again. Please do not use until advised to do so.
Thank you
Pawanpuneet Rehal
Research Technician
Department of Plant Science
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg R3T 2N2
Work Phone: 204-474-6409
The following is being sent on behalf of Doug Cattani, Acting Dept Head:
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Dear All,
Last week it was requested that all samples and infrastructure not related to the testing procedure of the Hort Building be removed by last Friday. Some materials (samples or infrastructure) not related to testing the facility remain in the facility. These MUST BE REMOVED immediately or they will be discarded later this week.
Thak you for your prompt attention to this.
Doug
The following is being sent on behalf of Dr. Claudio Stasolla:
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All,
you are invited to a Fall BBQ at The Point on October the 5th. It will be an opportunity to meet new colleagues and socialize.
I hope you can make it.
The BBQ organizing committee
The following is being sent on behalf of Dr. Yvonne Lawley:
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Agronomy Club - Fall 2023
Are you a graduate student with an agronomy related research project at the University of Manitoba? Would you like to know more about the range of agronomy research being conducted at the University of Manitoba? Are you looking for a supportive place to test drive the agronomy data you have been working on to see how well you are able to explain your results? If so, I invite you to come and join us for the weekly meeting of a new group being lead by Dr. Yvonne Lawley in association with the Fall 2023 offering of Advanced Crop Production (PLNT 7660). We will be meeting Friday afternoons at 2:30 starting October 6th.
Interested graduate students should contact Dr. Lawley by email at yvonne.lawley(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:yvonne.lawley@umanitoba.ca> by Friday September 22. Students that are interested in presenting their research should include their presentation topic and their 1st and 2nd choice dates from the schedule below.
Who can join Agronomy Club?
* Graduate students' registered in Advanced Crop Production (PLNT 7660)
* Graduate students not registered in PLNT 7660 that want to present selected data from their agronomy related thesis that they have recently working on.
* Graduate students not registered in PLNT 7660 that want to know more about current agronomy research going on at the University of Manitoba and want to meet other graduate students studying agronomy.
* Professors, PDFs, technicians are welcome to participate when they are able to.
Format:
* Presenters will give an overview of their research project, objectives and hypothesis, methods and then focus on selected data that they have recently been working on. See the following table with specific formatting suggestions.
* The group will discuss questions posed by the presenter or audience during or at the conclusion of the presentation. Once you get into the data portion of the presentation, the goal is to have a conversation lead by the presenter and moderated by Dr. Lawley.
Expectations:
* Commitment to attend on a regular basis. If you have signed up but can't make it, let Dr. Lawley know in advance.
* Be a respectful community of learners. We are all at different places in our programs. We are all looking for constructive input and feedback.
* Be prepare for your presentation and review it with your advisor ahead of time.
Goals:
* Strengthen connections between students studying agronomy at the University of Manitoba
* Increase your exposure to the range of agronomy research topics, methods, experimental designs, and analysis tools.
* Practice discussing how research fits into the bigger picture of Prairie agriculture, asking questions, and thinking on your feet. This experience should build skills that help you at your thesis defense.
Suggested Presentation Format:
Plan for a 20-30 minute presentation, expecting questions and discussion along the way to fill 45 minutes. We will hopefully have 10 minutes for questions/discussion/wrap up at the end. You do not need to follow this table as a rigid formula, but these elements should be included in your presentation.
Introduction
What is the reason for doing your project? What terminology do we need to know to follow you when you get to the data section? Set up the data sets you will introduce later in your presentation.
3-5 slides
Objectives and Hypothesis
What questions do you want to answer for your entire project? What specific hypothesis do you have for the data you will present?
1 slide
Methods
What are your treatments and measurements for the overall project? Which ones will you focus on for this presentation? Identify the experimental design and experimental units. What approach have you taken for your statistical analysis? Name the experimental design for the experiment, your experimental unit, and the distribution of the data you are presenting. You are encouraged to show an example of the code you are using in SAS.
3-6 slides
Data
Select a portion of your thesis data to present. We won't have time for you to present everything. Choose a few related measurements or something you have been recently working with. For this presentation, you need to know your data but you don't have to come with all the answers!
10-12 slides
Summary and Next Steps
What do you know now that you didn't know before? What do you need to do or know next?
Include questions you have for the audience about next steps or implications to stimulate discussion
1-2 slides
Agronomy Club Schedule - Fall 2023
Week
Available
Dates
Presenter
Topic
1
Oct 6
2
Oct 13
3
Oct 20
4
Oct 27
5
Nov 3
6
Nov 10
7
Nov 17
Fall Term Break
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8
Nov 24
9
Dec 1
10
Dec 8
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Dr. Yvonne Lawley
Associate Professor of Agronomy and Cropping Systems
Department of Plant Science
University of Manitoba
222 Agriculture Building
66 Dafoe Rd
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
(Tel) 204-474-6504
(Fax) 204-474-7528
yvonne_lawley(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:yvonne_lawley@umanitoba.ca>
From: Michelle Carkner <carknemk(a)myumanitoba.ca>
Sent: Friday, September 8, 2023 8:49 AM
To: Bev Godard <Bev.Godard(a)umanitoba.ca>
Subject: Special Seminar: Going Post-Ac: Preparing for the non-academic career
Please join us on:
Tuesday, October 3rd, 1:00-2:30pm CST
for a special seminar with Dr. Karen Kelsky:
Going Post-Ac: Preparing for the non-academic career
via MS Teams
Click here to register<https://forms.office.com/r/uRL7DYzT0k>
See poster attached
The seminar is geared towards MSc, PhDs, and Post-Docs. The seminar that will explore how to translate your skills from graduate school to non-academic positions. Also great for Undergraduates who are interested in graduate school!
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Dr. Karen Kelsky is the Founder and President of The Professor Is In, which provides advice and consulting services on the academic job search and all elements of the academic and post-academic career. She speaks nationally and internationally on topics related to Ph.D. professionalization, and is a weekly columnist at Chronicle Vitae. Her latest book is The Professor Is In: The Essential Guide to Turning Your Ph.D. Into a Job (Random House, 2015).
This seminar was supported by the FAFS Endowment Fund.
The following is forwarded on behalf of Dr. Doug Cattani, Acting Dept Head
The retro-fitting of the Hort Storage building is now into its final phase. We are attempting to ensure that the set-up is functioning properly. In order to do so, the eight storage rooms will be filled with potatoes and monitored over the next month or so. In order to access the rooms all materials in the building from all programs must be removed. This needs to be cleaned out by 4:30 PM tomorrow, September 8.
Thank you.
Douglas Cattani
Acting Department Head,
Associate Professor, Perennial Crop Breeding
Department of Plant Science,
University of Manitoba
(204) 474-6071
Doug.Cattani(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Doug.Cattani@umanitoba.ca>
The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. I respect the Treaties that were made on these territories, acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and dedicate myself to move forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.
The following is forwarded on behalf of Dilshan Benaragama (PhD)
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Dilshan Benaragama (PhD)
Assistant Professor (Crop Protection Chair)
Department of Plant Sciences
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
University of Manitoba
Canada
Phone-13069148075
Email- Dilshan.Benaragama(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Dilshan.Benaragama@umanitoba.ca>