Aurora

Aurora is our weekly newsletter aimed at faculty, staff, and students of the department.

Volume
27

No.
23

Employment & Opportunities

Data Science and Health (DASH) trainee recruitment - UBC

The UBC Department of Medicine's Data Science and Health (DASH) Research Excellence Cluster is currently recruiting new trainees.

DASH trainees will have opportunities to present their research work to audience spanning across Canada, be involved in DASH events as moderators and MCs, receive support for career and research enhancement (ex. conference attendance, statistical analysis support, grant writing support, data science training etc.), be featured in DASH's Spotlight Series, and network with provincial and national leaders in data science and health.

Trainees are also encouraged to be creative and propose their own data science and health projects, which DASH would be happy to provide support for.

For interested individuals, please complete the recruitment form by Friday, July 28. Please do not hesitate to reach out to dash.coordinator@ubc.ca should you have further questions.

News & Events

Research at Work: Science Policy 101 Workshop Series - University of Toronto

Have you ever wondered how your research and experience can be put to work to encourage change? Are you curious about where you may fit into the science-policy interface? The Toronto Science Policy Network (TSPN), a student-run science policy group at the University of Toronto, is happy to announce our new event, "Research at Work: Science Policy 101 Workshop Series" being held virtually this month.

You can register for free at here.

The immense challenges we face in society can only be solved with the evidence provided by science. It is critical that research trainees and experts like you engage with the issues and get involved! While moving between the academic and policy worlds can seem daunting, our Research At Work series will introduce you to relevant topics and give you the tools to start on this exciting and worthwhile journey! This interactive series will teach you about both sides of the science policy interface - Science for Policy & Policy for Science.

Research At Work 1: Science for Policy: Evidence to Drive Decision Making led by Dr. Jeff Kinder (30 years’ experience in government STI policy).
Date: Thursday, July 13, 2023 – 12:00 - 1:00 PM EDT

Research At Work 2: Policy for Science: Embedding the Principles of EDI into the Research Ecosystem led by Dr. Imogen R. Coe (professor and founding dean of the Faculty of Science at Toronto Metropolitan University & affiliate scientist at St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto).
Date: Thursday, July 20, 2023 – 12:00 - 1:00 PM EDT​

Each workshop will consist of (1) an introduction to the topic; (2) a talk by our expert speaker where they will share insights; and (3) an interactive group case study or discussion where we will seek to implement what we’ve learned to solve science policy challenges inspired by our experts’ real-life experiences. Check out the event link for more details on each of the individual events, to read about our amazing speakers, and to register for free. Those who attend both workshops will be entered for a chance to win one of four $25 Tim Hortons gift cards!