UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP (UMGF) COMPETITION
PLEASE NOTE: For this competition, we only have Ph.D. level fellowships to award.
I have attached the instructions and application. To ensure your application is complete and competitive, read and follow the instructions.
Application Deadline: FEBRUARY 20, 2017
Please submit your application to Martha.Blouw(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Martha.Blouw@umanitoba.ca>
Martha
Dear Follower Graduate Students
Here is the invitation for the 2017 Plant Science Graduate Student Symposium hosted by University of Saskatchewan at the end of March ( March 31st to April 1st ).
Best Regards,
Yang Lin
Ph.D Student
Room 148 at Agriculture Building
Department of Plant Science
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Tel: (204) 963-5329
________________________________
From: Sakyi-Quartey, Solomon <sos385(a)mail.usask.ca>
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2017 9:30 AM
To: Yang Lin
Subject: Invitation
For circulation,
Dear Fellow Graduate Students,
This is to formally invite you to the 33rd Annual Plant Science Symposium being held on March 31st to April 1st, 2017 at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon.
All students in the Plant Science fraternity are welcome to participate. We have set up five categories for students to participate in;
1. Plant Breeding, Genetics, and Biotechnology
2. Plant Pathology and Host-Pathogen Interaction
3. Plant Ecology, Physiology and Metabolism
4. Weed Science and Agronomy
5. Research Proposal (for new grad students)
We have set the following deadlines for the various activities;
Online Title Submission Deadline: January 31st
Online Abstract Submission: February 24th
Online Registration: March 5th
Late Submissions will not be accepted.
The official website for registration is http://agbio.usask.ca/plscgradsymposium/index.php
Contact Persons
Registration: Moria Petruic, mep985(a)mail.usask.ca<mailto:mep985@mail.usask.ca>
General Info: Gurcharn Singh, gurcharn.brar(a)usask.ca<mailto:gurcharn.brar@usask.ca>
Ti Zhang, tiz626(a)mail.usask.ca<mailto:tiz626@mail.usask.ca>
Looking forward to see you in Saskatoon
Yours Sincerely
Sakyi-Quartey Solomon
President, PSGSA
University of Saskatchewan
Hello Grad Students!
We will be having coffee breaks again this term, beginning next Monday, January 9th! Coffee breaks will continue every Monday and Thursday at 10 am. Feel free to come down to the grad students lounge for a cup of coffee or tea!
We look forward to seeing you all there,
Ashley
On Thursday, January 12, 2017, the Department of Plant Science, Advanced Plant Science Seminar will be:
"The New Applied Soybean and Pulse Research Lab:
Bridging the Gap Between Production and Research"
Presented by:
Kristen Podolsky
Agronomist in Residence
Department of Plant Science
University of Manitoba
At 3:30 p.m. in the Carolyn Sifton Lecture Theatre, Room 130, Agriculture Building. A Poster is attached.
Coffee at 3:00 p.m. in the Atrium
Everyone Welcome!!
Dear fellow grad students,
The pictures on the photo board in the lounge need to be updated. If you have any good pictures that you would like to put on the board, please send them to me.
Best Regards,
Yang Lin
Ph.D Student
Room 148 at Agriculture Building
Department of Plant Science
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Tel: (204) 963-5329
From: Eric Kennedy [mailto:ericbkennedy@asu.edu]
Sent: December-29-16 1:11 PM
To: Fouad Daayf
Cc: Martha Blouw
Subject: Graduate Student Summer Opportunity
Dear Dr. Daayf,
I’m writing to you in your role as Department Head to share a program being offered to graduate students and postdocs this coming May in Ottawa and Montréal.
The program is called “Science Outside the Lab,” and it’s a week-long immersion into the world of science policy and decision making. Through the program, students have a chance to meet experts ranging from science journalists & museum curators to federal funders & science advisors. They’ll also gain a richer understanding of how policy is made, how to communicate with funders and decision-makers, and how science shapes - and is shaped by - government decisions.
I’ve attached a brochure about the program, and all the information and applications are available online at SOtLnorth.ca<http://sotlnorth.ca/>. We’ll begin offering acceptances for the sessions after February 15th.
I’d be really grateful if you could circulate it with the graduate students and postdocs in your department, as well as other faculty members who might have interested students.
Thank you for your time,
Eric
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Eric B. Kennedy
PhD Student, Arizona State University
Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes
Co-director, Science Outside the Lab - North
SOtLnorth.ca<http://sotlnorth.ca/> | info(a)SOtLnorth.ca<mailto:info@SOtLnorth.ca>
ericbkennedy(a)asu.edu<mailto:ericbkennedy@asu.edu>
ericbkennedy.ca<http://ericbkennedy.ca/> | @ericbkennedy
The first meeting of the PPB Club has been POSTPONED to a later date to be determined.
Bev Godard
Secretary to the Department Head
Department of Plant Science
222 Agriculture Building
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
PH: 204-474-8563
FAX: 204-474-7528
Bev.Godard(a)umanitoba.ca
-----Original Message-----
From: Bev Godard
Sent: December-16-16 11:45 AM
To: plants-staff(a)lists.umanitoba.ca; plants-grads(a)lists.umanitoba.ca; 'plants-other(a)lists.umanitoba.ca'
Cc: Martin Entz
Subject: FW from DR. Martin Entz: PPB club in Plant Science
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Entz
Sent: December-16-16 11:40 AM
To: Bev Godard; annepkirk(a)gmail.com
Subject: PPB club in Plant Science
We enjoyed an interesting seminar on Participatory Plant Breeding last week - and there was a lively and positive discussion afterwards.
We have a PPB program here in the department that has been operating since 2011 http://umanitoba.ca/outreach/naturalagriculture/ppb.html. We work with 78 farmers across Canada on wheat, oats and potato. This program has produced a great deal of genetic material that may be of interest to staff and students in the dept. There are also many interesting points about farmers rights that were raised at the seminar - these also require further exploration.
So, I propose we start at PPB Club in our Department.
First meeting
January 4 10 AM in Room 218. Martin Entz will provide a background on our program and Michelle Carkner will give a brief overview of her work with Canadian PPB farmers.
Hope to see you there!
Martin
Martin Entz, PhD, P Ag, FCSA
Professor of Cropping Systems and Natural Systems Agriculture Department of Plant Science University of Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2 Ph 204 474-6077 Fax 204 474-7528
Visit my website http://www.umanitoba.ca/outreach/naturalagriculture/