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The Doctoral Defence information session walks students through the doctoral examination process and explains the different defence modes - in-person, virtual, and hybrid.
The session includes:
- Steps in the doctoral examination,
- Timelines and pressure points, and
- a Q&A.
Robyn Starkey's work is focused on assisting UBC doctoral candidates with preparing for their final examinations.
The Centre for Writing and Scholarly Communication (CWSC) and Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (G+PS) invite graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to an on-campus writing retreat at Thea’s Lounge (space courtesy GSS) on Wednesday July 10. The in-person event provides dedicated time to write and flourish together with nourishment – coffee/tea, snacks, and light lunch – courtesy G+PS and GSS.
Writing grant applications is an important part of research and of your development as researchers. The first opportunity to put together something like a grant application for many graduate students is to apply for fellowships. But, why do these fellowships even exist? How do they relate to my time at UBC and my career? How are recipients for fellowships selected? The facilitator will provide perspective on the review process from the perspective of the committees that select fellowship recipients.
Learning Objectives:
Working on your thesis? This session will review the UBC formatting and submission requirements and include:
- Planning ahead
- Thesis formatting requirements
- Electronic submission of theses
Nick Rizzo, Senior Thesis/Information Clerk, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
Karol Pasciano, Thesis/Information Clerk, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
Are you in the midst of writing your thesis? Are there images or portions of published manuscripts you are planning to use in your thesis? Do you have concerns over how copyright laws could delay your thesis submission?
In this session you will learn: