Graduate Student Resources

Students Studying in the Nechako Building UBC Okanagan

Your academic career and success are our main priorities. Here, you will find everything you need to help you succeed, including academic resources and administrative support. And remember, our faculty and staff are always there to help; just ask.

Graduate Student HandbookS

Graduate Student handbooks are designed to help you navigate through the formal requirements of the graduate program, as well as summarize other information that may help you to make the most of your time here.

DOWNLOAD BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY HANDBOOK

BIMB FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Practical information for navigating your biochemistry and molecular biology graduate program. Your graduate program is the opportunity to develop your scientific career and the administrative structure is designed to help you to achieve your goals.

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College of Graduate Studies

Your hub for administrative support and such things as graduate workshops for professional development, COGS can help you with everything from the admissions process through to your graduation.

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Graduate Student Forms

The following documents are in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format. Most online fillable forms can be saved to your computer.

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awards

Awarded to an undergraduate exhibiting teaching excellence, leadership, and enthusiasm in their role as a TA, and service to both the chemistry department and their fellow students.

JUDIT MOLDOVAN

Centre for Scholarly Communication

A partnership with the Office of Research Services, Research Computer and UBC Okanagan Library, the CSC works to create a single access point for the diverse needs of all researchers at every step of the research lifecycle. We provide workshops, one-on-one consultations and support for all levels and types of research that graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and faculty are engaging in.

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Centre for Teaching and Learning

The Centre for Teaching and Learning provides support related to teaching, TA training, and the use of technology in educational programming. It is also a place to connect with other TAs and subscribe to the TA blog.

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Careers and Work Experience

The Department of Chemistry offers opportunities for graduate teaching assistants in the September and January terms. These opportunities help our graduates develop their teaching and mentoring skills while undertaking their studies.

Career Services at UBC Okanagan also assists students in planning their future, providing access to labour market stats, resume building, and interview skills support, as well as information about career fairs and other work opportunities.

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Everything Else—Student Services

Didn’t find what you were looking for above? Visit the Student Services website, where all of the information about the services offered to students is housed.

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