AUC Medical School – Dinner Event with Doctors on June 22 in Victoria

This is a chance to chat over a meal—our treat!—with a practicing physician who has been through our MD program, and ask questions in person.

Our in-person event will be held on June 22nd at 7PM at Zambri’s Restaurant (820 Yates St, Victoria, B8W 1L8).

The students will have the opportunity to:

  • Learn what it’s like to live and learn as a med student, including the rigors of the curriculum, clubs and activities, housing, and more
  • Find out more about the residency matching process and pursuing a specialty
  • Get tips for applying to med school and standing out in your interview

**Here is the link to register – RSVP link to the event

MCAT Week (Free Events for Students!) | The Princeton Review

Virtual MCAT Week is coming up in May and we’re hoping to see you there!

We’ll be hosting free 1-hour sessions during the week of May 1st, where Princeton Review expert instructors will break down the MCAT for you – each day a different section! You’ll have the chance to go through some sample questions and figure out the best ways to approach the different sections of the MCAT!

BONUS: we’ll be hosting an MMI Information Session on May 8th for those interested in learning more about MMI and engaging in mock interviews with a counselor.

To register for all of these events for free, please visit: www.princetonreview.com/medicaleventscanada

Find the 6-digit course ID for the event/s you’d like to attend and enter it here: https://secure.princetonreview.com/free-event-enrollment

You’re invited | West Coast Virtual Fair: Career, Volunteer, & Graduate Schools | May 17 – 18

Meet employers and make connections at the West Coast Virtual Career Fair on May 17 & 18

Curious about where your degree can take you? Looking for co-op placements, job opportunities, volunteer experience, or graduate school programs?

Join us at the Virtual Career Fair to explore career possibilities, build your network and get connected!  With 80+ exhibitors from across industries and sectors, there’s something for students in every program.

When: May 17 – 18, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Pacific Time

Where: Virtual Event, Eventus Fair Platform

Explore exhibitors and register now!

Plus, these career workshops will help you get ready for the fair:

Register for the fair and these prep sessions in the Co-op and Career portal in the events tab.

Learn more about the fair, which exhibitors will be there, and how to register at uvic.ca/career-services/fair

Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre is hiring!

Animal Care Technician / Animal Care Administrator

Date Posted: 30-Mar-23

BMSC is seeking an Animal Care Technician

Location: Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre, Bamfield, BC

Term: 8 months (may be renewed) –  37.5 hours/week

Reporting to the Animal Care Coordinator, the Animal Care Technician is responsible for technical support in the animal care unit, assisting with and upholding ethical care of animals used in research and education at the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre (BMSC). This position works closely with the Animal Care Coordinator with regards to: animal care priorities on site, including regular monitoring of animal holding facilities in ensuring compliance with Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) standards, and is heavily involved in general husbandry of marine aquatic animals (including assisting with maintenance and organization of aquatic equipment and spaces). Additionally, this position will help support the administration and coordination of BMSC’s Animal Care Committee, the body responsible for the review of scientific and educational protocols. The position involves working collaboratively with the organization, including participating in strategic initiatives that enhance community engagement and partnerships for the BMSC as well as supporting research and education clients.

We are committed to an equitable, diverse, and inclusive campus that is accessible to all and free from harassment, bullying, and discrimination. The BMSC recognizes that diverse staff and clients benefit and enrich our workplace and the broader community. We are committed to removing barriers that have been, and continue to be, encountered by equity seeking groups, including women, Indigenous peoples, visible/racialized minorities, persons with disabilities, and LGBTQ+. We strive to recruit individuals who will further enhance our diversity and will support their professional success while they are here.

Tasks and responsibilities:

  • Working closely with the Animal Care Coordinator regarding animal care priorities on campus, and liaising between the Animal Care Coordinator and research/students/public on site.
  • Monitoring of animal holding facilities (research, teaching and field trips) in compliance with Canadian Council for Animal Care (CCAC) standards.
  • Providing oversite of all animals on site, ensuring care is being provided by responsible party, and advising on animal care holding and procedures.
  • Providing husbandry of marine aquatic animals (e.g. fish and large variety of invertebrate species) used in research, teaching and field trips.
  • Providing habitat development and enrichment of display animals held on site.
  • Assisting in the field collection of marine organisms (possibly with scientific diving and/or driving boats if qualified).
  • Assisting in the transport of marine animals (either collected or returning to collection site).
  • Assisting in and ensuring animal collection records are submitted by animal users and submitting BMSC’s required collections data to the appropriate external bodies.
  • Assisting in maintaining records workflow of site checks for each BMSC client holding animals.
  • Providing logistical planning support and administrative support with regards to the relevant activities (e.g., permitting, advising, planning, managing projects etc.).
  • Assisting in the administration of processing animal use protocol applications and coordination of animal care committee.

Other responsibilities:

  • Delivering animal care seminars to the university summer students and field trips staff.
  • Assisting in other duties related to animal care as required.
  • Assisting with supervision of interns.
  • Assisting in troubleshooting animal health situations alongside coordinator and veterinarian.
  • Assisting new researchers, facilitating research, and informing users of available resources.
  • Assisting with the maintenance and organization of aquatic equipment, spaces, and inventory.

Required qualifications:

  • Degree/diploma in biology or related field with strong interest in animal welfare, husbandry, and aquatics
  • Knowledge of Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) guidelines and standards.
  • Ability to interact in a friendly and professional manner with a range of clients; meticulous and careful handling of administrative tasks
  • Excellent communication skills (diplomacy and tact are essential)
  • Past husbandry experience in non-research facility may be considered in the absence of above noted qualifications
  • Attention to detail is crucial in following procedures and standard operating procedures
  • Meticulous record keeping skills
  • Must be fluent in written and oral English language
  • Must be willing to work some weekends and after hours as required.
  • Ability to work and live in a remote location

Desired qualifications:

  • Pleasure Craft Operator Card (training can be provided to the successful candidate)
  • Animal User Training certification (through institution or online through the UPEI Experimental Fish Course – can be provided to the successful candidate)
  • Prior experience in animal care (e.g., preferably at a certified aquarium or facility)
  • WHMIS training (can be provided to the successful candidate)
  • SVOP (Small Vessel Operator’s Proficiency), SDV-BS (Small Domestic Vessel Basic Safety – formally MED-A3) and ROC-M (Restricted Operator’s Certificate-Maritime) certifications are assets
  • Familiarity with local marine fauna and its natural history/ecology is a strong asset
  • Knowledge of local waters and ability to interpret weather forecasts, employing best practices for the safety of staff, students, and clients

Hourly Wage: Subject to experience and qualifications.

Application Deadline: April 20, 2023 (but applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. If this post is live, the position is still available)

How to Apply: Please apply by sending your resumé or CV and a cover letter to the

Coordinator of Animal Care and Ethics at acc@bamfieldmsc.com

Calling all young environmental leaders – GreenPAC Parliamentary Internship for the Environment

Are you passionate about the environment and interested in politics? We have an exciting opportunity that you won’t want to miss!

GreenPAC, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization dedicated to building environmental leadership in Canadian politics, is inviting applications for the next GreenPAC Parliamentary Internship for the Environment. This unique and paid program sends talented young environmental leaders aged 18-30, to Ottawa to work full-time for ten months in the office of a Member of Parliament. You’ll gain a behind-the-scenes look at the policymaking process and learn from some of Canada’s top environmental changemakers. Our interns work with MPs from every major national party with a proven environmental commitment record.

But that’s not all – our internship program also offers a range of other opportunities. You’ll meet with expert guest speakers, attend workshops and conferences, and engage in interjurisdictional and constituency travel. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds, including farmers, activists, environmentalists, and political science students. This program is designed to provide hands-on experience to anyone with interest in the intersection of politics and the environment.

JOIN US: Program Director for the Parliamentary Internship for the Environment, will host an Instagram Live (@greenpac.canada) on Wednesday, April 19th at 8:00 pm ET where she will be answering all of your questions (and sharing some tips and tricks for applications!).

Applications opened on April 4th, 2023, and are due by 11:59 pm (EST) on May 3rd, 2023. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! More information about the program can be found here, and the application form can be found here.

Please contact us at internship@greenpac.ca if you have any questions or require reasonable accommodations.

In-course Online application is now open

The In-course online application for students currently attending UVic is open April 1-May 31. Scholarships and awards that require applications ask for students to submit an online application as well as supporting documentation. In order to apply for these scholarships, students must complete the in-course scholarship application, available through Online Tools. Any supporting documentation required for specific awards must be submitted by email to incourse@uvic.ca. Please include your name and student number when submitting any documentation.

Online applications close May 31.

To view a list of awards and specific requirements visit https://www.uvic.ca/registrar/safa/in-course-scholarships/application/index.php.

How to apply:

Go to Online Tools, click on Finances

>Student services

>Awards and Financial Aid

>Apply for awards

>Winter Session

>In-Course and then follow the application portal

For more information on how to apply go to https://www.uvic.ca/registrar/safa/in-course-scholarships/apply/index.php.

Questions can be directed to awards1@uvic.ca or awards3@uvic.ca.

Princeton Review MCAT Week 2023

Our virtual MCAT Week is coming up in May and we’re hoping to see you there!

We’ll be hosting free 1-hour sessions during the week of May 1st, where Princeton Review expert instructors will break down the MCAT for you – each day a different section! You’ll have the chance to go through some sample questions and figure out the best ways to approach the different sections of the MCAT!

BONUS: we’ll be hosting an MMI Information Session on May 8th for those interested in learning more about MMI and engaging in mock interviews with a counselor.

To register for all of these events for free, please visit: www.princetonreview.com/medicaleventscanada

Find the 6-digit course ID for the event/s you’d like to attend and enter it here: https://secure.princetonreview.com/free-event-enrollment

Residence Services: Student Job Opportunity 2023-2024

Looking for on-campus work next year? The Residence Life and Education is excited to share we are hiring Programming Resource Centre Advisors (PRCAs) for an eight-month position from Aug 2023 – April 2024. The PRCA role is a part-time student leadership position integral to the design and execution of educational events, community building initiatives and programs for the over 2300 students living in residence. On-campus housing is guaranteed for successful candidates, although PRCAs are not required to live in Residence. The Job Ad can be found on the UVic Residence Services webpage. Interested candidates should apply through the Residence Services Housing Portal, under Employment Application. Any questions can be sent to applyrle@uvic.ca. Please note the closing date is Tuesday Apr 11 2023.

Rhodes Scholarship – virtual info session

Rhodes Scholarship – VIRTUAL INFO SESSION

Rhodes Scholarships support students for graduate programs at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom (typically a 1-year or 2-year master’s although in some cases a second undergraduate or a 3-year doctoral program may eligible).  The scholarship includes course fees, two economy class flights for the beginning and end of studies in Oxford, a settling in allowance, and an annual stipend.  Eleven scholarships are allocated for Canada each year.  This opportunity is open to domestic students with a minimum GPA of 8.0 who meet additional requirements and selection criteria set by the Rhodes Trust.  Read about UVic’s newest Rhodes Scholar and Rhodes alumni from around the world.

Interested students are invited to attend a virtual information session hosted by the Rhodes Trust:

Wednesday, March 29 12:00pm to 1:00pm or Wednesday, May 24 10:00am to 11:00am

To register for the information session and for more information please contact:

Lisa Pender, Scholarship Officer, Faculty of Graduate Studies at fgsaward2@uvic.ca

Important notes:  Applicants must follow a 2-step application process with a UVic internal deadline in summer and a Rhodes external deadline in fall.  Application instructions specific to UVic students – as well as confirmed internal and external deadlines – will be available in late spring.

Indigenous Undergrad Summer Research Assistant in Forest Biology

Indigenous Undergraduate Summer Research Assistant in the UVic Centre for Forest Biology

Self-identified Indigenous students are invited to apply for an exciting opportunity to get research experience on plants in the Centre for Forest Biology. One research position (full time or part-time) is available to an Indigenous student (First Nations, Metis, Inuit, or from outside Canada, e.g. North, Central, and South America, Pacific islands) currently registered at the University of Victoria and studying for a Bachelor of Science. The job will involve either field studies or lab studies (see projects below). Training to achieve Biosafety and WHMIS certification will also be provided. A cover letter highlighting Indigenous ancestry and any previous research experience is requested. No experience in biological lab or fieldwork is required. Please indicate your first and second choice for your summer project.

Projects available for selection (Principal Investigator in brackets):

  1. Seed biology and plant reproduction (Patrick von Aderkas)
  2. Tree nutrition and drought tolerance (Barbara Hawkins)
  3. Generation and analysis of transgenic plants with modified phenolic metabolism (Peter Constabel)
  4. Evolution of wood formation in land plants (Jürgen Ehlting)
  5. Douglas-fir resilience to expanding fungal diseases (Jürgen Ehlting)

Full-time pay is $9,000 dollars for 16 weeks, beginning early May 2023

Please direct your enquiries or send a resumé and your cover letter to the Acting Director, Patrick von Aderkas at forbdirector@uvic.ca and copy forestbiology@uvic.ca or call 250 721 8925 (office and voicemail). You can also ask questions about the project and how to apply to the principal investigator directly (see Forest Biology website https://www.uvic.ca/research/centres/forestbiology/people/members/index.php).

Library Scholarships

UVic Libraries student scholarship deadlines are fast approaching for undergraduate and graduate students for the David Harris Flaherty Undergraduate Student Library Scholarship, the William Petrie Graduate Student Library Scholarship, and the Gladys Nipp and Stephen Mah Family Award. Scholarships are $1,000 each.

Eligible UVic students must complete a 500-word essay explaining how they have used library resources, including our Chinese-Canadian collection.

Deadline: May 31.

Learn more about library scholarships

Upcoming Free Dental School Events | The Princeton Review

Are you thinking about applying to Dental School? We’ve got some upcoming virtual events that we think would be perfect for you!

Virtual Mock DAT Day
Join us for a free practice DAT with The Princeton Review on Saturday, March 25th from 10am-1:30pm. You will be virtually proctored by one of our awesome reps! After the test, you will get free access to a detailed, interactive score report.

Virtual Dental School Symposium
In addition, Princeton Review will be hosting a virtual Dental School Symposium on Wednesday, March 22nd, from 4:00pm-7:00pm PST.

This exciting event includes:
Overview of the application process to dental school
Strategy Session for the DAT
Q&A panel of dental school students and grads to get all your questions answered

To register for BOTH events, please visit: www.princetonreview.com/dentaleventscanada.
Find the 6-digit event code (PSOId) for your campus and enter it here: https://secure.princetonreview.com/free-event-enrollment

Questions?
Call 1-800-273-8439 ext: 1207.

We look forward to seeing you there!

The Princeton Review Team