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LOGIC 2021 Abstract Submission – Now open!
LOGIC2021 “Be the Catalyst for Change” will be ONLINE with FREE registration.
The online conference is scheduled to take place the week of August 7th to 13th, 2021.
Pre-recorded seminars will be posted during the week of August 10th to 13th. Q&A sessions with the speakers will be scheduled on the same week, either live or via a forum chat. Live-streamed workshops and panel discussion are currently being planned for the weekend of August 7th to 8th.
Live Keynote Lecture on Monday August 9th at 11am CST from Dr. Mona Nemer, Chief Science Advisor to Canada’s Prime Minister!
We welcome everyone and anyone to register.
Please visit our website for the most up-to-date information.
Thanks to our sponsor Merk, invited speakers, and members of our scientific community.
Career Paths with a Science Degree
Alumni Panelists:
Bethel Lulie
Bethel Lulie studied Biochemistry at UVic for her undergrad with a minor in Statistics. In 2018, Bethel went on to do a Masters of Public Health at Simon Fraser University, where she focused on health inequities in Global Health. She has worked in research studying the intersections of violence, racism, sexism, and ableism here in Canada, South Africa and Ethiopia. Bethel is now working as an associate with a global health consulting group called Proteknon, working on various international public health projects.
Catherine Choi
Catherine graduated with a bachelors and law degree from the University of British Columbia. After practicing law for a couple of years, she pursued a masters degree in Neuroscience from the University of Victoria. She has worked in both academic and industry labs, and is currently a research associate at Stemcell Technologies.
Harley Gordon
Harley is a freelance science writer, a laboratory instructor, and a PhD student in Forest Biology. If you subscribe to Capital Daily, a local victoria based news publication you may have read some of his work. Following his undergraduate degree Harley worked as an analytical and formulation chemist for a small Research and Development Consulting company. Harley has coordinated a let’s talk science outreach program which oversaw hundreds of volunteers and provided outreach to thousands of students. Harley also holds a Masters degree in Plant Agriculture from the University of Guelph.
Clint Seinin
Originally from Houston BC, Clint enrolled in the civil engineering department at the University of British Columbia, with an environmental focus. Upon graduation in 2013, his interest in fluid mechanics and environmental issues got him into the Water Resources Engineering field, where he worked for Northwest Hydraulic Consultants (NHC) as a Project Engineer for two years. While working for NHC, Clint was involved in many interesting projects ranging from water supply studies to fish passage designs, but throughout this time, he realized that he missed hard science and mathematics. Additionally, during these two years, many of the projects Clint worked on also exposed him to the role climate change was having on our surrounding environment. In 2015 he applied and was accepted to UVic’s Mathematics department as a Master’s student, studying the numerical representation of sea ice dynamics and how it was simulated within Earth System Models (ESMs).
While working on his Master’s, his interests in mathematics and climate change continued to grow but he was also exposed to the world of computational science, which has since taken over all his academic and career aspirations. Through conferences he was able to see how important computational science was in the geophysical field and through applied problem solving workshops, he was exposed to its use in various private industries. This new found interest afforded Clint the opportunity to spend a summer at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (New Mexico) as an Applied Machine Learning Research Fellow. Upon completion of his Master’s, his experience in computational science and geophysical modelling resulted in a job at the Canadian Centre of Climate Modelling and Analysis (CCCma), where he straddles the line between working as a scientist and a software engineer. As part of this position he play a key role in the development of the Canadian Earth System Model (CanESM), which provides Canada’s contribution to the international Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) and feeds into the reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Victoria Hodgson
Victoria obtained her Bachelor of Science at the University of Victoria in biochemistry with a minor in biology. Christine is a Senior MSAT and Operations Specialist at Cellares, a biotech company in San Francisco, California.
Christine Dawson
Christine recently completed her Bachelor of Science degree in biology. After graduation, Christine worked at Phillips Brewing Co. in Victoria. Christine currently works as a senior Laboratory Technician at Raft Beer Labs in Calgary, AB.
Chemical Institute of Canada – Free Talks Careers Workshops
Need advice to successfully navigate the job market post-graduation? Register for a free CIC Talks Careers workshop and meet experienced chemical sciences and engineering professionals from varying fields to learn valuable tips to get your career started on the right track.
What to expect?
- Obtain valuable professional development tips from seasoned chemical sciences professionals and engineers to help you successfully navigate the Canadian job market.
- Connect and meet some brilliant and accomplished chemical sciences professionals and engineers working in Canada.
- Enjoy a free career mentorship workshop specifically tailored for students and earlier career professionals.
Event website: https://www.cheminst.ca/cic-virtual/cic-talks/
Webinar registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9iF2nEO1RhysA07SeFG2IA
Interested in more CIC Talks Careers Workshops? https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9iF2nEO1RhysA07SeFG2IA
Career Paths with a Science Degree
Indigenous Cultural Acumen Training
The Chemistry Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee (Chem EDI) invites you to attend Indigenous Cultural Acumen Training which has been organized for all members of the Chemistry Department, which includes undergraduate students. This training will provide you with information about the colonial context (historical and current) of Indigenous peoples in Canada.
May 3, 2021
2:00-4:00 pm
Register at https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/RGWYFR7
SEOS Ocean Information Session
Hello Undergraduate Students,
Please join our SEOS Ocean Information Session and feel free to spread the word – all are welcome!
SEOS Oceans Information Session
Dr. Roberta Hamme, Chair
5:00pm on Thursday, April 1st
Zoom link details are:
https://uvic.zoom.us/j/84893942174?pwd=eDdqa0loNzd1aTBuZjFFenJhV2xxZz09
Meeting ID: 848 9394 2174
Password: 545830
Have a great day!
Allison
Allison Rose | Department Secretary
School of Earth and Ocean Sciences | University of Victoria
UVic Student Society Elections
The UVSS referenda is about your student fees and your student society! We’re looking to save you money and serve you better. Learn more about all of the different referenda questions, such as free textbooks and sustainability initiatives at uvss.ca/referenda Vote YES at webvote.uvic.ca!
~ Sarina, Dir. Outreach, UVSS
Victoria Call for Talent Virtual Career Fair
Connect with the top startups and tech employers in Greater Victoria during this free, virtual career fair.
Thu, 25 March 2021
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM PDT
Registration https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/victoria-call-for-talent-virtual-career-fair-registration-141205891623
This event is open to folks from all backgrounds. Roles employers are looking for include, but are not limited to, software developers, account managers, business development associates, embedded engineers, business analysts, help desk analysts, hardware team managers, UX designers, sales development representatives, and much more.
UBC PharmaD Information Sessions
Upcoming Information Sessions:
March 30, 6 – 8 p.m.: PharmD Information Session and Student Panel
You are invited to learn about PharmD and your path to admission to our program. Following the information session, you can have your questions answered from current PharmD students. Register here.
April 7, 6 – 8 p.m.: PharmD Information Session and Student Panel
You are invited to learn about PharmD and your path to admission to our program. Following the information session, you can have your questions answered from current PharmD students. Register here.
Admission updates for the September 2021 intake to the Entry-to-Practice PharmD:
English requirement: applicants must present two semesters of university English composition, literature, communication and/or writing courses at any year level (for which UBC awards transfer credit). The courses do not need to transfer as English transfer credit to UBC. This replaces the previous English requirement of applicants present one semester of first-year English writing or composition (for which UBC awards English transfer credit) and one semester of English at any year level (for which UBC awards English transfer credit).







