Fire Across the Land: Truth and Reconciliation Training for UBC Science
Throughout 2022 and 2023, Brad Marsden facilitated eight sessions attended by 258 Faculty of Science community members at the UBC Botanical Garden. At these sessions, Brad created an open space for Faculty of Science community members to listen, learn and discuss the impacts of residential schools on colonization on indigenous communities. The Faculty will continue to support these sessions through 2024.
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Mathematics of Misinformation
Team granted two Faculty of Science – sponsored teaching buy outs for 2024W term to pursue collaborative research project “Mathematics of Misinformation.”
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Elucidating cell division-dependent generation of animal handedness
Team granted four Faculty of Science – sponsored teaching buy outs for 2024W term to pursue collaborative research project “Elucidating cell division-dependent generation of animal handedness?”
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Deploying PLOM
Each term, Science instructors and teaching assistants provide feedback on homework, midterms and exams. The scale of these efforts pose significant logistical and pedagogical challenges. This project is focused on building a “Plom Cloud” infrastructure that will scale to serve all UBC Science in time for September 2024. This includes both the required technical work to build the infrastructure itself as well as the development of requisite support mechanisms for operationalization and ongoing sustainability.
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Initiating and nurturing a community of early career researchers who care deeply about engagement with society
The goal of this project is to initiate and nurture a community of early career researchers, particularly graduate students, who are passionate about having a positive social impact through their research. The project involves five core activities including interviews, a webinar series, identifying opportunities for students to participate in HIBAR and other forms of engaged research.
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Growing and sustaining the Biology Undergraduate Diversity in Research Program (BUDR)
Given the success of the BUDR team’s pilot project in the 2021-22 funding cycle, the project was renewed to enable further development of the program. The current goals of the program are to ensure that a wider diversity of UBC undergraduates obtain research experience and employment through Botany and Zoology research labs. The team continues to run EDI, mentorship, and training workshops for mentees and mentors as well as to increase the number of micro-experiences for students.
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Developing a toolkit for assessing student understanding of how Indigenous issues intersect with their field of study (SIF)
This project focused on supporting ongoing efforts across Science to embed indigenous perspectives and practices. The team created a three-part toolkit to help instructors better understand how Indigenous issues and perspectives intersect with their field. The overarching aim of this toolkit is to assess the impact of undergraduate and graduate curriculum modifications on student understanding of how Indigenous issues intersect with their given field of study.
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Biology Undergraduate Diversity in Research Program (BUDR)
The BUDR project team created and piloted an innovative program to lower barriers to undergraduate research experience in Botany and Zoology research labs and collection facilities. The program has four elements: a mentorship network, a micro-experience program, an informational website, and workshops. The first year of the program served 175 mentees, 75 mentors and 21 micro-experience research projects.
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Musqueam First Nation land acknowledegement
UBC Science acknowledges that the UBC Point Grey campus is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm.
Learn more: Musqueam First Nation
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