Exchange opportunity University of Washington for 2021-22
Dear Students,
Are you interested in an incredible Exchange opportunity to the University of Washington for the 2021-22 academic year?
The University of Washington is offering a scholarship of $12,000 for one UVic student to participate in a year-long exchange (UVic Winter Session 2021-22). The Corbett British Columbia-Washington Exchange Program helps students from UW, UVic, and UBC build an understanding and appreciation for the relationship between the United States and Canada, and the unique shared values of the Pacific Northwest region. The successful applicant would participate in this program as a student in the International Student Services (ISS) Exchange Program.
Information Session: We will be hosting an information session via Zoom this Friday (January 22nd) at 12:30pm. If you are interested in this scholarship, please feel free to attend. Zoom Link: https://uvic.zoom.us/j/89696695097?pwd=MUhBTCtFeEc4c0JtVU1BY0lERmZxQT09
ISS Exchange Program Requirements:
- Must be a current full-time UVic student in the Faculty of Science, Social Sciences, or Humanities (if you are studying outside of these faculties, exchange can be considered on a case-by-case basis, so please let us know)
- Completed at least one year of study at UVic
- Meet good academic standingas outlined in the current UVic Undergraduate Calendar
- For more information about the ISS Exchange Program, please visit uvic.ca/exchange
Additional Eligibility Requirements for the Corbett Scholarship:
- Must be a Canadian Citizen and have attended a high school within Canada
Deadline to apply:
- The ISS Exchange application deadline is February 1st
- Please see uvic.ca/exchange for the application instructions
- We realize this is a quick turn-around time, so please email goglobal@uvic.ca to let us know if you have any concerns with submitting your application by this date
COVID-19 Information:
- We cannot predict what the 2021-22 academic year will look like. While we are unsure about the possibility of in-person exchanges at this time, we are still moving forward with applications. But, if travel restrictions are in-place in the fall, UW will be offering a Virtual Exchange Scholarship option, with a smaller scholarship amount.
If you are interested in the scholarship and going to the University of Washington for the 2021-22 academic year as part of the ISS Exchange Program, please try to come to the information session this Friday. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to email the ISS Exchange Team at goglobal@uvic.ca
Kind regards,
ISS Exchange Team
Megan Sylka, Kiran Nagra, Maddy Palmer
Student Exchange Team | goglobal@uvic.ca
International Student Services
University of Victoria | Victoria, BC | Canada | www.uvic.ca/iss
BC Parks is hiring!
Wellness Week – Jan 18-22
PEEC – February 18-19, 2021
Hello students of Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest!
It’s that time of year again, but this year is a bit different! The 42nd Annual Pacific Ecology and Evolution Conference (PEEC) is going virtual this year and we are now accepting registration and abstracts! Registration for this year’s conference is free and takes place in the comfort of your own home so there is no reason not to attend! This conference is organized and run by graduate students for early career scientists, and is an amazing opportunity to share your work, get valuable feedback from peers, and network with other students in your field in a supportive and casual environment.
We invite students addressing ecological and evolutionary questions across a range of backgrounds and study systems to present their work in either a 12-minute presentation, a 3- minute condensed talk, or a poster. However, presenting is not mandatory: simply attending and helping this think tank by listening and asking questions is also encouraged! Indeed, by bringing people from different labs, departments, and universities together, PEEC creates a melting pot of scientific thoughts and innovations, and an opportunity to network outside your school and research group. Talks will primarily take place in the afternoon of each day and we will be announcing workshops to be held in the mornings in the near future.
This 42nd edition of PEEC will be happening on February 18-19, 2021 – so start planning now! The conference is free of charge, our costs are covered thanks to our generous sponsors (see list on our website). Registration is now open and will close on January 29th. All talks will be pre-recorded and will be due one week before the conference, we will provide more information including instructions on how to record your talk by email to registrants. The registration form and other information about the conference can be accessed via our website https://peec2021.wordpress.com or at the link below. Details can be found on the registration form here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfX4ylSDvmmLTMygYUeGhJXf-H5AXGC7pe3GCAvPoLU-0iX7g/viewform?usp=sf_link
For more information, feel free to contact us at peec.conference@gmail.com, or visit our website and social media accounts (see below). We look forward to another successful and exciting PEEC this year!
Ecologically and evolutionarily yours,
The PEEC 2021 Planning Committee
Website: https://peec2021.wordpress.com
Facebook: @PEEC2019
Twitter: @pacific_eec
Instagram: @pacific_eec
Community Leader Needed
Are you a current UVic student interested in living on campus and supporting residents’ academic and social transition into university? Applications are now open for Residence Community Leader positions for the 2021-2022 Academic Year! The Community Leader is a part-time live-in student leadership position integral to building community within UVic student residences through programing and participation in a regular in-night rotation; we’d love for you to join our team!
Residence Life & Education is hosting virtual info sessions on January 20th from 3:30pm – 4:30pm and January 21st from 4:30pm – 5:30pm. Please email applyrle@uvic.ca for the Zoom link if you’d like to learn more about the role, understand what Residence might look like next year, or ask your questions to a panel of current Community Leaders!
Applications are due on February 1st, 2021 at 4:00pm; visit the “Housing Portal” at uvic.ca/residence to apply.
UVSS – Club and Course Union Days – Jan 13&14
? Make sure to check out Clubs and Course Union Days on Discord January 13th and 14th from 10:00am-4:00pm! Chat with a Club or Course Union on Discord to learn what’s out there and get involved in the campus community, even while online.
Check out the Discord Server: discord.gg/UN6aDT5FNW
Have any questions? Email Dalal at affairs@uvss.ca
Dalal Tubeishat (She/Her)
Director of Student Affairs | University of Victoria Students’ Society
Unceded, unsurrendered territories of the Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples
O: 250-884-3063 | E: affairs@uvss.ca | W: www.uvss.ca
Immigration Q&A for International Students
Co-op Overview Session – January 18
UVSS Peer Support Centre
Welcome to the UVSS Peer Support Centre!
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.
*Drop-in sessions are online Monday – Wednesday, 12pm – 5pm and Thursday-Friday, 6pm – 10pm.
Peer Support Centre will be closed for Christmas break starting December 2, 2020. Stay Safe & Happy Holidays!
Where to find us:
Doxy.me: uvsspeersupport.doxy.me/peersupportroom
Email: peersupport@uvss.ca
Facebook: facebook.com/UVSSPeerSupportCentre
Instagram: www.instagram.com/uvicpeersupport
Science in Society Club – January 13 and 14
We are writing on behalf of the new Science in Society Club at UVic. Our goal is to to promote, practice, and spread the importance of soft skills in science. From effective writing for a lay audience, to oral presentations and ethical decision making, we want to introduce undervalued skills to students early on in their academic careers. We are hoping to extend our reach to students from diverse faculties with the hopes of making strong interdisciplinary connections.
Thank you kindly in advance,
Winter Welcome – January 3-16
January 3 – 16, 2021
Welcome back! Winter Welcome is our brand new program to help you reconnect with the UVic community after the winter break, and help you start the new year and new term off on the right foot. The two-week long program will offer you opportunities to:
- Meet other students and participate in social activities
- Participate in workshops related to academics, wellness and social justice
- Learn about campus resources and supports that can help you succeed
- Connect (and reconnect) with the UVic community
Winter Welcome is an event for all UVic students. However, where noted, some events are only open to certain audiences.
Program
You can choose to participate before classes begin, after classes begin, or both! Check out the full schedule for event descriptions and access instructions.
Read more here:
https://www.uvic.ca/services/studentlife/initiatives/winter-welcome/index.php
UVic is hiring 5 Social Media Ambassadors
Posting Date: Dec. 18, 2020
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JOB POSTING
UVic Social Media Ambassador
Type of work Part-time, Casual work (for up to 5 positions)
Hiring period January 2021 – April 30, 2021
Department Digital Media team, UVic Communications + Marketing
Supervisor Ali Baggott, Social Media Coordinator
JOB DESCRIPTION
Do you love Instagram and TikTok? Do you love creating or appearing in videos? We want to put student voices at
the centre of UVic social media accounts and we want your help.
The UVic Social Media Ambassadors are a small group of students who create high quality and creative content for
UVic’s social media channels. The SM Ambassadors will report to Social Media Coordinator in University
Communications + Marketing at UVic.
Primarily, you will work independently, but we will also have opportunities to collaborate with fellow team
members on assignments, brainstorming sessions and workshops.
Each SM Ambassador will have a different role that is tailored to their skills, talent and passions. We are looking for
people with existing digital media skills including experience with video, photography, Instagram takeovers, creating
TikToks, writing, design, being a social media influencer etc.
The content you create will be a mix of assigned content and ideas you come up with during brainstorm sessions.
The content will focus on showcasing the UVic Edge brand including research impact, hands on experience,
extraordinary academic environment and the community. Content will also include student and campus life.
The ideal SM Ambassadors is:
• A current UVic student in good academic standing
• Ready to become a public ambassador for UVic
• Already an active social media or digital content creator
• Able to work independently and in a group setting
• Keen to share UVic-related stories, attend UVic events and/or share about UVic on their own personal
channels
• Able to commit to creating content on a regular basis
• Available for monthly creative meetings with UC+M staff and other ambassadors
• Able to use their own computer, smart phone or other equipment to create content
Public personal social media platforms of successful SM Ambassadors should reflect conduct that respects
the non-academic misconduct policy, UVic harassment and discrimination policy and all other relevant UVic
policies.
UVic is committed to upholding the values of equity, diversity, and inclusion in our living, learning and work
environments. In pursuit of our values, we seek members who will work respectfully and constructively with
differences and across levels of power. We actively encourage applications from members of groups
experiencing barriers to equity. Read our full equity statement here: www.uvic.ca/equitystatement
COMPENSATION
Each SM Ambassador will be compensated $19.50 per hour. We anticipate about 5 hours of work per week or less.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested applicants should apply online via learninginmotion.uvic.ca and submit the below described creative
piece by January 13, 2021 at 11:59 pm.
In addition to the online application, applicants should create a piece of digital content or a creative piece that
answers this question: What would you tell your family or closest friend about your UVic experience?
This creative assignment should show and tell us a bit about what your areas of expertise are and should not take
more than 1-2 hours to create. Examples may be a video, series of photos with captions, digital artwork, a video of
an Instagram takeover, etc. After completing your online submission, please submit your creative piece by email
to: socialmedia@uvic.ca with the subject line: SM Ambassador (Your Full Name)
Each candidate’s content will be reviewed and a follow-up interview for selected candidates will conclude the hiring
process. In order to be considered, your online application and creative piece must be submitted.
QUESTIONS?
Ali Baggott
alibaggott@uvic.ca
UVic Social Media Coordinator
UVic Career Services Mock MMIs – Jan 15, 22 and Feb 26
- The sessions include taking part in interview scenarios and receiving feedback/coaching
- Students and Alumni need to have received a letter/email inviting them to an MMI style interview to be eligible to participate
- Our group Mock MMIs will be held on Zoom on Fri Jan 15th, Fri Jan 22nd, and Fri Feb 26th
- There are no charges for these sessions
- Individual practice sessions (one-on-one Mock MMI scenarios) may be arranged if the group sessions are full or have already taken place
To register for a Mock MMI, please contact UVic Career Services: careers@uvic.ca.













