BC Public Service 2025 season
Elk Island National Park- Student Job opportunities
Elk Island National Park has begun student recruitment for the 2025 summer season!
Accepting applications until January 15, 2025
If there are any questions please contact einpstudents@pc.gc.ca.
Career Connect Day. Life Sciences B.C.
Career Connect Day. Life Sciences, British Columbia. More information here
ICS – 2024 IRCC Changes Question and Answer (Q&A) session
The International Centre for Students will host an online Q&A session on December 18, 2024, via Zoom to address recent changes by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The session will provide an overview of recent updates to study and work regulations for international students in Canada, followed by a Q&A session.
Session details
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- Date: Wednesday, December 18th, 2024
- Time: 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm (PST)
- Delivery: Online using Zoom
Registration link and event details can also be found on the event page.
IOF Seminar Dec 6, 2024 Graduate Student Presentations
IOF SEMINAR Dec. 6, 2024
Ruth Arnold (MSc OCF) Baseline population assessments for three key seahorse species in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Denis Coskuner (MSc OCF) Temporal and spatial dynamics of nearshore zooplankton communities in the Strait of Georgia
Rhys Jenson (MSc OCF) Plastics in the poop. Are humpback whales eating trash?
Julia Mayer (PhD OCF) Seaforestation in British Columbia under climate change
Antoine Mesple (MSc OCF) Projecting exposure of marine heatwave hazards for exploited marine species in the Pacific Ocean
Stephanie Moore (PhD OCF) Investigating urbanisation-driven changes in marine ecosystem structure and function
Alex Schmill (MSc OCF) Integrating seasonal eDNA and dynamic models to track biodiversity through changing oceans
Friday, December 6th, 2024 11:00 am to 12:00 pm AERL Theatre and over Zoom
UBC members, alumni, and all others, RSVP REQUIRED:
https://oceans.ubc.ca/rsvp-iof-seminars/
EU Study Tour and West Coast Model EU
University of Toronto’s Amgen Scholars Canada Program
The Amgen Scholars Program at the University of Toronto is now accepting applications for 2025.
This fully funded research program provides an opportunity for undergraduate students to conduct biomedical research at UofT. Don’t miss this chance to gain invaluable experience, work with top labs, and prepare for future graduate studies.
Apply by Feb 1, 2025!
- More info and application: UofT Amgen Scholars Program
- Register for the Virtual Info Session: Jan 6, 2025, 12-1 PM (ET).
Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries Seminar – Fish communication in a noisy and ever-changing underwater world. Dr. Kieran Cox Liber Ero and NSER postdoctoral fellow SFU
Friday, November 29, 2024 – 11:00am – 12:00 pm AERL Theatre and over Zoom
UBC members, alumni, and all others, RSVP REQUIRED:
https://oceans.ubc.ca/rsvp-iof-seminars/
Dr. Kieran Cox
Liber Ero & NSERC postdoctoral fellow Simon Fraser University
Fish communication in a noisy and ever-changing underwater world
| The diversity of biotic and abiotic sounds that fill marine ecosystems has become polluted by anthropogenic noise in recent decades. Yet, there is still uncertainty surrounding how different acoustic stimuli influence non-mammalian taxa and how changing ocean conditions may exacerbate the impacts of noise pollution. This constraint is due primarily to our limited understanding of how marine fish and invertebrates use sound to communicate and perceive environmental cues. This talk will cover ongoing efforts to address this disparity and integrate acoustics into the conservation of marine ecosystems. First, we will consider the geographic and taxonomic prevalence of soniferous (sound-producing) fish. We will then examine how vessel noise has transformed soundscapes throughout the North Pacific and quantify the ecological impacts of this pollutant. Finally, we’ll consider the hypothesis that habitat-mediated soundscape conservation – the ability of biogenic habitats to attenuate noise – plays an unrecognized role in mitigating the impacts of noise pollution in marine ecosystems. These projects draw on data science, field experiments, and ecological theory. The importance of this research is magnified given the absence of federal underwater noise regulations, the pending development of Canada’s Ocean Noise Strategy, and multiple nations seeking to balance industrial activities with environmental stewardship. |
During Your Tenancy Session 2024
BC Parks Student Ranger Program – 2025 Job Applications are Now Open!
BC Parks created the Student Ranger Program (SRP) with funding from the BC Parks License Plate Program and Project Learning Tree Canada. The SRP promotes outdoor youth employment opportunities by providing a diversity of different projects, everything from facility maintenance projects to public outreach initiatives!
For more information on these positions, please direct interested individuals to the program web page (gov.bc.ca/bcparks-student-rangers) or the BC Parks Student Ranger Program Coordinator (Parks.StudentRangers@gov.bc.ca).
Direct Link to the Job Postings:
- Landing Page: Current B.C. government job postings – Province of British Columbia
- Student Crew Lead: https://bcpublicservice.hua.hrsmart.com/hr/ats/Posting/view/117523
- Student Crew Member: https://bcpublicservice.hua.hrsmart.com/hr/ats/Posting/view/117524

















