Thanks Christal. Not sure if you saw my note in the Awards to be Advertised file asking to please advertise the McCrorie-West Fellowship every week until the deadline. Does Gene know to do this?

Thanks.
Enza

Christal Barkman wrote:
Faculty of Graduate Studies Awards Good afternoon,

This notice was sent to all graduate students.  Please feel free to post and/or distribute as you see fit.

Christal

 

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     The Faculty of Graduate Studies would like to bring the following competition(s) to your attention:

Announcements: 03 April 2009

 
Title of Award or Scholarship
Application Deadline or Date of Event
Research Area
Study Level (M=Master, D=Doctoral)
Value
GLOSSA POLISH LANGUAGE SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP April 30 Polish language study M, D na
         
CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING April 30 Civil Engineering M $1,000
         
UNESCO-L’ORÉAL FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS April 30 biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, agriculture, medicine, pharmacy, physiology M, D $40,000 USD tenable for two academic years ($20,000 USD for each year)
         
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION April 30 travel, unrestricted M, D na
         
MANITOBA ROUND TABLE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIP May 1 sustainable development M, D $6,000
         
MCCRORIE-WEST FAMILY FELLOWSHIP FOR ALZHEIMER RESEARCH May 15 Alzheimer Disease M, D TBD (for 2008-2009 award was valued at $3,000)
         
         

 

Students Becoming Teachers

For all Graduate Students
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
8:45am — 4:30pm
Room 118, St. John’s College Fort Garry Campus

Registration available online

Students becoming Teachers UTS, in collaboration with the Faculty of Graduate Studies, is hosting a one day event designed to facilitate the development of your academic teaching skills. All graduate students are invited. Topics included are: preparing to teach, engaging students in learning, cross-cultural communication in the classroom, principles of evaluation and effective management of incivility. Lunch will be provided. Fort Garry Campus Students enrolled in CHET may receive up to 6 workshop hours toward their requirements in the program.


 

U OF M GRAD STUDENT
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
For the 2009
Canada-Wide Science Fair

What is the Canada-Wide Science Fair?
The Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF), run by the Youth Science Foundation since 1962,
is an annual science competition for students in grades 7-12. Each year the location of
CWSF rotates among the science fair regions of Canada. CWSF 2009 has been awarded to
Manitoba and will be held right here at the University of Manitoba May 9 to 17, 2009.

How many people participate in the fair?
450 students compete every year at the fair. Another 200 adult delegates attend to
chaperone the students. Over 350 judges and volunteers are needed to help the fair run
smoothly.

When is it?
The fair officially starts on Saturday May 9, 2009 and runs until Sunday May 17, 2009.
Volunteers will also be needed both before and after the event.

Where is it?
CWSF 2009 will be hosted at the University of Manitoba. However some events will take
place at locations throughout Winnipeg and Southern Manitoba.

What types of jobs are there?
There are a wide variety of jobs that need to be filled that require an array of skill sets.
Committees that need volunteers include Accommodations, Registrations, Social Events,
and Tours. We specifically need grad students for project safety checks and to help address
student concerns during judging.

How do I sign-up?
Registering to volunteer is easy. Provide your name and email address to the volunteer
coordinator Alastair Komus at volunteers@cwsf2009.ca. Early in 2009 you will receive
an email with a user name and password to register on the Youth Science Foundation
website.
Canada-Wide Science Fair | Expo-science Pancanadienne
cwsf2009@msss.mb.ca - www.cwsf2009.ca


 

Invite an international student to Canada on a study or research exchange

The Government of Canada is seeking applications from Canadian publicly funded institutions for the 2009 Students' Exchange Program. This program provides international students with research or study scholarships for four to six months.

GSEP — Graduate Student Exchange Program For graduate-level international students to undertake research at a public Canadian university or affiliated research institute. DURATION: 4 months 5 or 6 months VALUE: $7500 $10,000

CUSEP — College and Undergraduate Student Exchange Program For international students at the college and undergraduate level to undertake study at Canadian public universities or colleges.

DURATION: 4 months

VALUE: $7,500

Deadline: May 22, 2009

Information and online application is available at: www.scholarships.gc.ca. If you have questions, please contact:scholarships-bourses@cbie.ca. Canadian institution must apply on behalf of the student.


 

Summer Session Registration

  • Summer registration  opens at 8:30 am on Monday March 23.  An equal number of seats is added to each section each day. Students have been assigned a registration day base on student number. Time tickets begin at 8:30 each day.
  • Refund Dates – due to a large number of requests for changes to the refund table, section comments for refunds will be added to the sections in early April.
  • Lab Fees - All lab fees have been added to appropriate sections.

 

Teaching Opportunity with the Princeton Review

The Princeton Review is looking for highly skilled and highly motivated individuals to teach the biology component of our MCAT course. Teaching for The Princeton Review is fun and rewarding. You can take pride in knowing that you will really make a difference in your students' scores and future educational goals.

THE POSITION –  MCAT  INSTRUCTOR

• Join our team and teach general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology or physics
• A typical time commitment is 3 hours per week for one course 
• MCAT instructors start at $23/hour.
• Training is provided
• Compensation for prep time

What does it take to be a Princeton Review instructor?
Prior teaching experience is a plus, but not a requirement. It is more important that you meet a certain set of qualifications. You should be able to:
• communicate our techniques in a clear, engaging, and interactive manner
• be comfortable in front of a group
• be organized, reliable, and a team player
• have a clear understanding of how to succeed on standardized tests

How do you become a Princeton Review instructor?
1. Please apply with a resume and cover letter to Infovancouver@review.com .
Indicate the scores you have achieved if you have written the official exam.
2. If you are unable to provide an official score report, you will be expected to write a content test to determine your ease and aptitude with the subjects and the way in which they are tested on the exam.
3. Qualified candidates will be invited to a phone interview.
4. From these interviews, we select candidates to participate in our training program. Candidates are hired after successful completion of the training program.

TRAINING
• Training is provided; candidates are compensated a flat rate for their training time.
• Training is an interactive and evaluative process, in which you both learn our techniques and present them. During training, you are evaluated by a Princeton Review Master Trainer. Only trainees who are certified by the trainer are eligible to teach for The Princeton Review.

Applying
• Please apply with resume cover letter to infovancouver@review.com
• Please indicate the test type(s) you are applying for
• If you have any questions before applying, you can email us at infovancouver@review.com and we will be glad to give you more information.


 

  The Fourth Session Of The International Congress Geo Tunisia 2009

The Tunisian Association of Digital Geographic Information and in cooperation with an important number of universities, organizations, companies and institutions concerned with geographic information systems and spaces sciences, organizes :

  The Fourth Session Of The International Congress Geo Tunisia 2009

 “Survey of the hydraulic resources and of desertification by using the geographic information systems, remote detection and numeric designing “

On 16/20 December 2009 in Tunis

The invitation is addressed to the various researchers, the academicians, the institutions, the research centres, the private and public enterprises to participate in the different manifestations of the Congress in which shall presented work papers, surveys, experimental researches and workshops in addition to the geo-technological exhibition held at this occasion under the sponsorship of  well known international institutions that are active in the geographic information systems and remote detection, and its various applications in the hydraulic resources and desertification.

For more information you can visit our web site
For the major scientific themes of the congress
To participate in the geo tehnology exhibition you can visit the following link


 

GradShare, graduate student information resource

GradShare is an online graduate student community where students can share their experiences and ask for advice, with the aim to help each other succeed.  Students can use GradShare to ask questions and get answers about anything affecting their graduate studies. They can even post research questions or ask what tools others are using to complete their projects. No question is too big or too small.

GradShare (www.gradshare.com) website creates a national forum where graduate students can share their challenges to both get advice from peers and to find solutions offered by their graduate school or library. This free online student community allows graduate students to expand their academic support network by tapping the knowledge of other students, subject experts, and professors from across the country. The Get Answers section contains user-generated content that allows peer mentoring, including sharing questions, answers, and bookmarks. Visitors can browse for answers to their questions by academic field and topic area. The Expert Advice section provides explanations and insights relating to graduate studies from experienced faculty members and administrators.



 

The FUTURE CITIES FORUM CONFERENCE

The FUTURE CITIES FORUM CONFERENCE  - an international conference on the regeneration of towns and cities.

The Future Cities Forum is a network for urban renewal in Central and Eastern Europe, with links to the international urban community. Based in Prague, the Forum allows specialists in metropolitan development to exchange ideas and expertise.

The Future Cities Forum Conference is the launch event for the network.

What are the new trends in urban thinking? With presentations from cities around the world, and from the commercial and public sectors, the conference will cover:

  • Economic and social urban regeneration. In the present global financial crisis, how can we afford to regenerate our towns and cities?
  • The function and appearance of future cities. What will cities look like?
  • Intelligent cities and buildings. How will technology transform services?
  • The future of energy. How will technology meet the threat of global warming?
  • Communication and transportation. How will people be connected to each other and to their surroundings?
  • Culture and Creativity. How can we use culture and creativity to regenerate urban areas?

What are the innovations? What are the challenges? You will hear from planners, architects, service providers and other experts in the development and regeneration of urban areas.

The Future Cities Forum Conference is being held as part of the Urbis Invest Exhibition, a major event for attracting investment to cities, on 22 and 23 April in Brno in the Czech Republic. Now in its fourth year, this exciting Exhibition attracts over 100,000 visitors and this year those numbers are expected to soar, as it is a highlight in the calendar of events of the Czech Presidency of the European Union.

Delegates at the conference represent municipalities, local government, regional authorities, private companies, local communities, international organisations, planning bodies and academic institutions. We invite you to represent your city as a delegate at the Forum.

If you are interested in being involved in this unique opportunity, please contact us so that we can send you further information. You can also visit the event website to see the programme and register on-line.


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