WRAP: UVic Wellness Recovery Action Plan

Our Wellness Recovery Action Plan Group is back!  The WRAP program is a resource designed to help you cope with mental health challenges, even amidst the stress of being a student. We’ll be hosting an online info session about WRAP on Monday, January 31st at 6:30 pm.

Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/…/tZEtfuuvrTgjEtaONTYNzL3d8bkG4…

In WRAP, you will create an individualized action plan for maintaining wellness, learning from lapses in wellness, and building upon that foundation for lasting success. This group will be co-facilitated by two trained peers from Mental Health Recovery Partners, South Island over six weekly online sessions.

The SSD provides a bursary for 12 students to attend this program. Preference will be given to students who identify as having one or more disabilities; however, the SSD welcomes everyone to apply to this program. For more information, please contact Faye Lee at: edussd@uvic.ca.

Workshop on Student Wellness

Reminder of upcoming event.

Dear students in the Faculties of Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences:

We recognize that the return to campus and face-to-face instruction continues to be stressful for many of you.  To help you with a successful new term,  the Faculties of Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences have partnered with Student Wellness to present the following workshop.

What: Thriving in 2022

Come learn practical tips and strategies for managing your stress and for setting achievable goals for this new term.   You will also learn how to recognize signs of distress in yourself or your friends and what resources there are to support you.

Who: Presenters from Student Wellness: Dawn Schell, Manager, Mental Health Outreach & Training, Emily S., Project Assistant & 4th Year UVic student

When: Thursday, January 27, from 12:00 to 1:00 pm

Where: In-person in CLE A320 and online at https://uvic.zoom.us/j/81913620299?pwd=VXBXczlLeDJFS3Z1N0V5clAva1U0UT09

Meeting ID: 819 1362 0299, Password: 845210

If updated public health requirements prohibit an in-person event, the workshop will be held entirely online.

We look forward to seeing you there,

INSPIRE: Stem for Social Impact – deadline Jan. 24th

Do you want to change the world one day? Why not start now? A newly created program at UVIC, INSPIRE is leading changes towards an equitable, diverse and inclusive science and engineering learning environment at UVIC. Apply to join INSPIRE to engage, connect, and make a difference through experiential-learning in real-world, community-driven projects.

See below the two main INSPIRE Initiatives to which we encourage you to apply (deadline: Jan 24th). Priority will be given to students from underrepresented groups in STEM including individuals of marginalized genders, Indigenous peoples, members of racialized minorities, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ2S+ individuals.

1.)   Apprentice Garage Projects: provide 4 month work integrated learning (counts as co-op) positions for undergraduate students to ideate and implement solutions to society-impactful problems. The Garage projects involve a diverse group of students working with industry mentors and INSPIRE Ambassadors to solve real world community problems. A yearly INSPIRE conference will celebrate projects and grant teams the chance to pitch their ideas to, and work with industry professionals. Apprentice Garage positions are only available to first and second year undergraduate students. More information and application instructions can be found here.

2.)   INSPIRE Ambassadors: Enthusiastic, passionate students will promote the INSPIRE program, and/or coach Apprentice Garage team members alongside industry mentors in the form of paid internships. More information and application instructions can be found here.

All applications for 2022 are due January 24th 2022.  

For more information on who we are, and how you can become a part of this culture-changing program, please visit www.inspireuvic.org or email us any inquiries at info@inspireuvic.org.

In the meantime, follow us on Instagram and twitter (@inspireuvic) to learn what’s happening in the INSPIRE network.

Sincerely,

Dr. Daniela Damian and the INSPIRE team

Pacific Regional Society of Soil Science Awards

The Pacific Regional Society of Soil Science is now accepting applications for two soil science student awards.

The Les Lavkulich Graduate Student Award in Soil Science (one award of $5000) and the Art Bomke Undergraduate Student Award in Soil

Science (one award of $3000) will be awarded to students on the basis of academic achievement, research proposal (for graduate students), leadership/community service, and letters of recommendation. The application deadline is March 1, 2022.

For the award guidelines, eligibility criteria, and more information please see the student awards section of our website: http://www.prsss.ca/student-awards/

UVic Ed Student Equity Advocates upcoming workshops

The UVic Ed Student Equity Advocates (UVic Ed SEA) have the following upcoming workshops:

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
What, when & how-to
January 19 6pm PST

INCLUSIVITY & DIVERSITY PART 1:
Barriers to inclusion & community
January 24 6pm PST

GETTING COMFORTABLE WITH BEING UNCOMFORTABLE
How to engage meaningfully with radical content
February 3 | 6pm PST

INCLUSIVITY & DIVERSITY PART 2:
Doing the work
February 9 | 6:30pm PST

TOXIC RAIN IN THE UNIVERSITY CLASSROOM
Recognize & reflect on inequity and inclusivity
February 15 | 6pm PST

For more information, please contact .

Exchange Program Information Session

Join the International Centre for Students Exchange Team to learn more about spending 1-2 terms abroad during your UVic degree. On exchange, students can live and learn abroad while earning UVic credits, and continuing to pay UVic tuition fees. Visit the Exchange Program website for more details.

This information session will go over the perks of studying abroad through the exchange program, and the steps to apply. The session will also feature a special guest from one of our Scottish partner universities to share some highlights of studying with them in the UK!

Exchange Program Information Session

When: Wednesday, January 19th at 9:00-10:00am (PT)

Where: Virtually via Zoom (link below)

Who: ICS Exchange Team + University of Strathclyde Representative

Meeting URL:     https://uvic.zoom.us/j/88627718364?pwd=bDJFR2hub2R3Yzc1MnpBUjVITjR1Zz09

Meeting ID:        886 2771 8364

Password:          314128

MSc in Health: Science, Technology and Policy at Carleton University

Carleton University’s Department of Health Sciences offers an innovative and exciting opportunity for graduate studies in health sciences.

The Master of Science in Health: Science, Technology and Policy (HSTP) is a unique 6-credit graduate program. The program places an emphasis on skill acquisition, using problem-based approaches to understand health issues and sectors, and participation in collaborative interdisciplinary research projects. The program design is facilitated by the cohort model, which allows for collaboration between students from various academic backgrounds to improve their understanding of complex problems in the broad field of health. A key component of the program is the Interdisciplinary Health Research Project, whereby students work closely with internal and external partners to address a complex health research issue.

We are currently accepting applications for Fall 2022 admissions. Further information on the program, specific research projects and the instructions for applicants can be found in the attached document or at https://carleton.ca/healthsciences/msc-in-health-science-technology-and-policy/admissions-msc-in-hstp/

If interested, submit an application online (https://graduate.carleton.ca/apply-online/) by February 1, 2022.

Need to talk? The Peer Support Centre is here to listen.

The Peer Support Centre is a safer space created to be an inclusive and comfortable space for students from all walks of life. Whether you are struggling with or have questions regarding mental health, are concerned for a friend, or need help accessing resources on or off campus, you can seek a first-point-of-contact at the Peer Support Centre. Our trained student volunteers are here to listen, offering non-judgmental, empathetic and confidential support while helping fellow students navigate next-step resources and student life at UVic. We will be virtual until UVic goes back in person, but our hours will be the same.

https://uvss.ca/peer-support-centre/

Co-op and Career Info Day

Have you finished your first year of studies? Now’s the time to apply to co-op to gain paid, hands-on experience related to what you’re studying.

Co-op is available in almost every program—learn about why co-op could be right for you at uvic.ca/coopandcareer/apply.

Are you a student who identifies with having a disability? The CanWork program supports undergraduate students who identify having a disability or mental health challenge to gain paid work experience. The application deadline is January 22.

Want to chat about co-op? Register for our Co-op and Career Info Day webinars! Attend a program-specific webinar. There are six sessions to choose from taking place on January 17.

Learn more: uvic.ca/coopandcareer/apply

Register: learninginmotion.uvic.ca (navigate to the calendar under the ‘events’ tab)

Thriving in 2022 – Student Wellness Workshop

We recognize that the return to campus and face-to-face instruction continues to be stressful for many of you.  To help you with a successful new term,  the Faculties of Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences have partnered with Student Wellness to present the following workshop.

What:

Thriving in 2022

Come learn practical tips and strategies for managing your stress and for setting achievable goals for this new term.   You will also learn how to recognize signs of distress in yourself or your friends and what resources there are to support you.

Who: 

Presenters from Student Wellness

Dawn Schell, Manager, Mental Health Outreach & Training

Emily S., Project Assistant & 4th Year UVic student

When:

Thursday, January 27, from 12:00 to 1:00 pm

Where:

In-person in 

CLE A320

and online at

https://uvic.zoom.us/j/81913620299?pwd=VXBXczlLeDJFS3Z1N0V5clAva1U0UT09

Meeting ID: 819 1362 0299

Password: 845210

If updated public health requirements prohibit an in-person event, the workshop will be held entirely online.

UVic RESS is hiring students for 2022-23!

Already thinking ahead to next year? Residence Services is hiring Community Leaders (CLs) & Residence Education Community Leaders (RECLs) for the 2022-23 Academic Year! These part-time student staff live in residence and support students’ academic and social transition to and through University. By planning engaging programs, connecting one on one with residents, and supporting a safe and healthy community, CLs & RECLs build skills in event planning, conflict management, peer helping, and more!

If this sounds like something you’re interested in, visit uvic.ca/residence to register for a virtual information session (January 18th & 19th at 4:30pm) or apply for a position. If you have questions about the role, please email applyrle@uvic.ca.