The Biology Education Exchange (BEE) offers a space for timely conversations and casual exchange of ideas amongst the CBS teaching community. BEE is organized and facilitated by CBS instructors for others in CBS who are involved in teaching. This semester, BEE is offering several opportunities to engage with fellow instructors about the ongoing challenges associated with increasing enrolment and reduced resources. Come to listen, learn, and share.
Canada is one of 196 countries committed to reversing the loss of nature through the Global Biodiversity Framework. Implementing the framework to solve complex challenges will require innovative solutions, new approaches, and unexpected alliances. Conservation scientist Dan Kraus will share insights into the current state of nature conservation in Canada, including the country’s new 2030 Nature Strategy.
Graduate students, join us to learn some strategies to increase your career mobility — your ability to move between different roles, positions, or career paths within or across organizations. Career mobility is critical for graduate students because it will give you flexibility to move vertically or laterally in the job place, adapt to changing job markets, develop a diverse skill-set, and pursue opportunities that align with your evolving interests and goals. Career mobility can lead to greater job satisfaction, professional growth, and resilience in the face of economic changes!