All,
It was very good to hear the details of each activity station for CanU
Grow. Now that those have been designed, we are at the stage to plan the
deployment.
I have attached some ideas for how the Soil Science module will unfold and
ask for your input, especially if you have any concerns.
There is a schedule outlining the overall timeline of events on each
evening. We need to consider the set up and take down of each station on
each day because the space will be needed for other uses in between
sessions. I have tried to build that into the schedule. Mitch, can you
let me know about how much lead time you require to get set up? I will
need to confirm with Tim that we can get into the shed by 3:00 for Mitch's
station to get set up. If more or less time is required, I need to let him
know. Rob, I don't think it will be a problem for students to start
assembling activity stations at 4:00 p.m. on Oct 8, 15 and 22 but I just
want to check with you to be sure about it. Room 346 is booked for all 3
evenings starting at 4:00. I don't think that there is anything scheduled
for Room 318 and 333 at that time.
There is also a list of activity station workers for the three evenings.
This was compiled at Monday's meeting and there are a few gaps. Megan and
Abolfazl, can you confirm your availability at the Soil Ecology station for
the three evenings and for set up and take down? Magda and Gustavo, you
have helped Mitch in the past. I realize that corn harvest may interfere
with your availability for CanU Grow. Should we try to identify some
backup workers to assist Mitch? Amberlee, can you confirm that there will
be 2 student chaperones on each evening? We want to divide the students
into 3 groups, so we will need at least 1 more chaperone, if that is the
case.
I also have a rotation designed to accommodate Mitch's request that the
students first go to the Nutrients in Soil activity before they come to his
station. The rotation will facilitate that flow and allow each activity
station about 20 minutes to "reset" between groups. Note, that all of the
students will start in Room 318, which may help to get everyone started by
having them in one place at the beginning.
Please note, on October 8, we want ALL the grad students to come to Room
318 at 5:00 p.m, not just the workers at the activity stations. That night
is designed to be a practice run, so the the activity station grad students
will have a chance to get set up. Then we need at least a couple of groups
of other grad students to go around the circuit and test out the activities
at each station. Mitch, you have done this many times before, so let me
know if you rather skip the practice and the work to set up on October 8.
Based on the experience from Oct 8, we may want to make some adjustments
prior to the Grade 8 students coming on Oct 15 and 22.
Finally, I would ask each of the activity group coordinators to forward me
the 1-page description of the workstations provided on Monday. I have
Timi's write-up. They will be kept together in an archive for future CanU
academies.
Thanks to all who have spent time and energy to pull the activities
together. It is very impressive and I am excited about seeing it go ahead.
Let me know if you think of anything else.
Paul
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Dr. Paul Bullock
Professor and Head
Department of Soil Science
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Phone: (204) 474-8666
Fax: (204) 474-7642
Email: Paul.Bullock(a)umanitoba.ca <Paul_Bullock(a)umanitoba.ca>
Webpage: umanitoba.ca/afs/soil_science/
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Up-to-date program literature and forms are available at http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-Etudiants/index_eng.asp
NSERC must receive applications electronically by October 15, 2015, at 8 p.m. EST.
Martha Blouw, Academic Advisor
Departments of Plant Science & Soil Science
226 Agriculture Building
66 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 2N2
Telephone: 204-474-8223
Fax: 204-474-7528
Thanks All for your time and input today.
Here are the notes and a summary of the discussion. These are a draft.
I think the next step will be to meet in about 2 weeks (I will schedule
this). At that meeting, I think each activity group should verbally step
us through their final work plan. I would ask that each group write down
exactly what they intend to do and have that summary at the meeting.
At the meeting we will also ensure there are assistants for Mitch and a
guide for each group. I believe there are 2 people coming with the
students, but we will need at least one more guide. We need to ensure we
have people assigned to each station for each week. We will also decide
exactly where to place each activity station and then have a "rotation
plan" for the students to follow.
In addition to the written summaries for the activities, Rob has suggested
that we video the Oct 8 practice run so that we have that as part of the
record of the activities for future years.
I think that you have come up with a fantastic set of ideas and I am very
excited about this module of the CanU Grow program.
Paul
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Dr. Paul Bullock
Professor and Head
Department of Soil Science
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Phone: (204) 474-8666
Fax: (204) 474-7642
Email: Paul.Bullock(a)umanitoba.ca <Paul_Bullock(a)umanitoba.ca>
Webpage: umanitoba.ca/afs/soil_science/
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Martha Blouw, Academic Advisor
Departments of Plant Science & Soil Science
226 Agriculture Building
66 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 2N2
Telephone: 204-474-8223
Fax: 204-474-7528
NSERC Canada Graduate Scholarships - Master’s Program
Application Deadline:
December 1, 2015
Information is available at:
http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-Etudiants/index_eng.asp
Please let me know if you are applying or intending to apply.
Feel free to contact me if you need any information.
Martha Blouw, Academic Advisor
Departments of Plant Science & Soil Science
226 Agriculture Building
66 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 2N2
Telephone: 204-474-8223
Fax: 204-474-7528
Soils Grad Students,
Please see attached. For your information.
Paul
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From: Crystal Jorgenson <Crystal.Jorgenson(a)umanitoba.ca>
Date: Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 11:35 AM
Subject: FW: CWRA-SYP Meet & Greet - September 23rd
To: Paul Bullock <Paul.Bullock(a)umanitoba.ca>
Paul – this may be of interest to students in your area. We are posting it
over in Agriculture Bldg but please consider sharing or posting in your
unit.
Thanks!
Crystal
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*Crystal Jorgenson*
Communications Specialist
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
University of Manitoba
*t:* 204-474-9435 *f:* 204-474-7525
*e:* crystal.jorgenson(a)umanitoba.ca
*w:* www.umanitoba.ca/afs/
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*From:* Heather Wiebe
*Sent:* September-17-15 11:22 AM
*To:* Crystal Jorgenson
*Subject:* FW: CWRA-SYP Meet & Greet - September 23rd
Hi Crystal,
Please see below for a request to promote this event to our students.
Thanks,
Heather
*From:* Kevin Sagan [mailto:umsagank@myumanitoba.ca
<umsagank(a)myumanitoba.ca>]
*Sent:* September-17-15 10:12 AM
*To:* Heather Wiebe
*Subject:* CWRA-SYP Meet & Greet - September 23rd
Good morning Ms. Wiebe,
I am contacting you on behalf of the Canadian Water Resources Association’s
Student and Young Professionals (CWRA-SYP) Winnipeg chapter. We are a
student group that facilitates events that support the CWRA’s goal of
promoting effective water management. These events offer the opportunity
for students from a variety of faculties to gather and connect in their
common interest in Manitoba’s water resources.
We have organized a Meet & Greet event for students on September 23rd, and
I would be very grateful if you could copy the following message and the
attached poster to students in the Faculty of Agriculture in order to
invite them to this event. Thank you in advance for helping to promote the
CWRA-SYP!
Kevin Sagan
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Hello Students!
The Canadian Water Resources Association’s Student and Young Professionals
(CWRA-SYP) Winnipeg chapter is pleased to put on a Meet & Greet event to
kick off the new school year. This event will be an excellent opportunity
to meet fellow undergraduate and graduate students, from faculties at the U
of M and U of W, who have a shared interest in Canada’s water resources.
Learn about the events we have planned for this year and how to get
involved, and be entered into a raffle for CWRA door prizes!
The Meet & Greet will take place next *Wednesday, September 23rd at 7:30 pm
*at *King’s Head Pub. * See the attached poster for more details and
information on the role of the CWRA-SYP. If you have any questions, feel
free to email me at umsagank(a)myumanitoba.ca . Thanks, and we hope to see
you on the 23rd!
*Kevin Sagan, EIT*
Team Leader, CWRA Students and Young Professionals Winnipeg Chapter
Phone: 204-793-6243
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Dr. Paul Bullock
Professor and Head
Department of Soil Science
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Phone: (204) 474-8666
Fax: (204) 474-7642
Email: Paul.Bullock(a)umanitoba.ca <Paul_Bullock(a)umanitoba.ca>
Webpage: umanitoba.ca/afs/soil_science/
NSERC Postgraduate Scholarships Doctoral Program(PGSD) and Canada Graduate Scholarships Doctoral Program (CGSD)
DEADLINES:
October 15, 2015 - transcripts due to the Faculty of Graduate Studies
October 21, 2015 - online application deadline
Information is available at http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/Students-Etudiants/index_eng.asp
Please let me know if you're applying or considering applying.
Martha Blouw, Academic Advisor
Departments of Plant Science & Soil Science
226 Agriculture Building
66 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 2N2
Telephone: 204-474-8223
Fax: 204-474-7528
If you're female and looking to share a hotel room, a female student from Soil Science is looking for a roommate. Let me know.
Thanks.
Martha Blouw, Academic Advisor
Departments of Plant Science & Soil Science
226 Agriculture Building
66 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 2N2
Telephone: 204-474-8223
Fax: 204-474-7528
If you intend to apply for the following this Fall, consider attending this workshop:
Canada Graduate Scholarships-Master's Program (CGS-M)- Managing Your Application
September 23, 2015 | 12:00 - 1:00 PM
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FORT GARRY CAMPUS
I expect to receive information regarding the competition shortly.
Martha Blouw, Academic Advisor
Departments of Plant Science & Soil Science
226 Agriculture Building
66 Dafoe Road
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3T 2N2
Telephone: 204-474-8223
Fax: 204-474-7528
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715-389-7541
Agricultural safety group to offer scholarships
The International Society for Agricultural Safety and Health (ISASH) is supporting the next generation of safety and health professionals by offering 10 scholarships in the amount of $500 each to attend its June 2016 conference in Lexington, Ky.
The announcement of scholarships by the U.S.-based society comes just ahead of National Farm Safety and Health Week, Sept. 20-26. #ISASH, #FSHW15, #farmsafety
"This year's National Farm Safety and Health Week theme, 'Ag Safety is not just a slogan: it's a lifestyle,' is best served by everyone working together to build a safer and healthier agricultural work place," said ISASH President Marcel Hacault, Canadian Agricultural Safety Association. "No matter their field of study, these students might find a career in ag safety."
ISASH membership includes students, engineers, educators, insurers, physicians, nurses, veterinarians, statisticians, communicators, anthropologists, business leaders and others. Many of them have extensive farm and ranch backgrounds.
Agriculture lags other North American industries in reducing the toll on its workers - it has a fatality rate eight times that of the all-industry average.
U.S. and international college student applicants will need to submit an abstract and have that abstract approved by the ISASH Research and Development Committee to be considered for the scholarships. Scholarship winners will also have conference registration fees waived. The call for abstracts is expected mid-October. The process to apply for scholarships will be posted here: http://isash.org/scholarship-opportunities/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__isash.org_scholarship-2…>
For more information on National Farm Safety and Health Week, visit the website of the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety, http://www.necasag.org/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.necasag.org_&d=BQMF…>.
For more information about ISASH, including membership, go to www.isash.org<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.isash.org&d=BQMFAg&…>; or contact ISASH Secretary Chip Petrea (217-333-5035, repetrea(a)illinois.edu<mailto:repetrea@illinois.edu>) or President Marcel Hacault (204-261-4948, mhacault(a)casa-acsa.ca<mailto:mhacault@casa-acsa.ca>).
2015-2016 ISASH Board of Directors: Marcel Hacault, Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (president); Aaron Yoder, University of Nebraska (president-elect); Scott Heiberger, National Farm Medicine Center; Peter Lundqvist, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Debra McCallum, University of Alabama; Sandra Miller, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services; Michael Pate, Utah State University; Risto Rautiainen, University of Nebraska; Chris Shivers, Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation. Ex-Officio to the board: Nancy Hetzel (treasurer); Chip Petrea, University of Illinois (secretary); David Hard, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (financial officer).
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