Great tips Anne! I think contacting supervisors before applications is really helpful when trying to figure out who should be your supervisor and where you want to attend grad school. How they respond to emails can tell you a lot about someone and it's even better if they agree to a meeting before you apply. I think the supervisor-student relationship is one of the most important things that will determine whether you have a good experience in grad school so it's essential to choose the right supervisor!
Great video again Anne! Super interesting about people reaching out to supervisors before applying for PhD positions - I was fortunate that I new my current supervisor from my undergrad and he actually reached out to me to see if I was interested in the PhD!
Hey Dear. Hope you are good and blessed. I am planning to persue my phd in UBCas an international student, i had a lot of confusions in my mind but your words just worked as a therapy for my stress for different kind of things an international student faces. Actually i was enjoying to listen about my future but then video ended🤭. More love. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the sharing! Would you mind tell us more about your experience in the process of getting an apartment on campus and the meal plans UBC offers?
Wow, I definitely had it easy! I didn't have to worry about any PI-student relationship until I got in and was in my lab rotations. Although it's helpful to reach out, at least for me here in the US, reaching out to faculty members was never a thing prior to matriculation. Very helpful:)
I really like the lab rotations system that the US has for grad school! How does it work exactly? You apply to the program, you get in, and then you do lab rotations and decide which lab you want to join? Is that right?
@@anniochan yep, that's exactly right. Tbh how you guys do it is a more intuitive process for me, I feel like people not having an idea of the exact research they'll be doing while applying can be a nightmare!
Hi Anne! Congratulations, saw you graduated from your PhD! I know it's been a minute, but would really appreciate if you shared how you sent your cold email! I wanna reach out to the professor that I really want to be my PI, but I'm really really nervous ;_;
Thanks! You can find UBC grad program related information quite easily on google. I think this link might help as well: www.grad.ubc.ca/search/combined-programs-supervisors?search=pharmaceutical+
great video! i plan on applying to UBC’s interdisciplinary oncology program and have cold emailed potential supervisors but i’m not getting any responses :( any recommendations?
You're welcome! Happy you found this video :) In terms of social life as a PhD student it really ranges depending on field of study, supervisor, personal time management, etc. I think if maintaining a balance is important then you will naturally prioritize that, even in grad school!
I am currently an undergraduate, and there is a specific lab at UBC that I am very interested in working in for either a masters or PhD. Should I reach out to see if I can work with the lab for a summer internship? If so how should I go about it?
Thank you for this video! Does the funding package include the fees? I am confused by this because in the US, when tbeg say you receive a funding of 22k, that js for stipend.
Great tips Anne! I think contacting supervisors before applications is really helpful when trying to figure out who should be your supervisor and where you want to attend grad school. How they respond to emails can tell you a lot about someone and it's even better if they agree to a meeting before you apply. I think the supervisor-student relationship is one of the most important things that will determine whether you have a good experience in grad school so it's essential to choose the right supervisor!
Thanks, Linda 😊 I agree! Supervisor-student relationship is key!
Great video again Anne! Super interesting about people reaching out to supervisors before applying for PhD positions - I was fortunate that I new my current supervisor from my undergrad and he actually reached out to me to see if I was interested in the PhD!
Yesss it sounds like there are so many different ways to get into a PhD program! YES HAHA that sounds like a very smooth transition for you :D
Hey Dear. Hope you are good and blessed. I am planning to persue my phd in UBCas an international student, i had a lot of confusions in my mind but your words just worked as a therapy for my stress for different kind of things an international student faces.
Actually i was enjoying to listen about my future but then video ended🤭.
More love. Thank you so much.
Thank you a lot Anne! I´m saving this video!
AHH thank you! So happy 😊
Thank you for the sharing! Would you mind tell us more about your experience in the process of getting an apartment on campus and the meal plans UBC offers?
You're welcome :D that's a good videa idea - I'll keep that in mind, thanks!
Thank you for your generous sharing. It helps me a lot.
Wow, I definitely had it easy! I didn't have to worry about any PI-student relationship until I got in and was in my lab rotations. Although it's helpful to reach out, at least for me here in the US, reaching out to faculty members was never a thing prior to matriculation. Very helpful:)
I really like the lab rotations system that the US has for grad school! How does it work exactly? You apply to the program, you get in, and then you do lab rotations and decide which lab you want to join? Is that right?
@@anniochan yep, that's exactly right. Tbh how you guys do it is a more intuitive process for me, I feel like people not having an idea of the exact research they'll be doing while applying can be a nightmare!
@@lishuindev that's true too! pros and cons to everything I guess :D
nice video, very informative
Thank you ❤️
this is so helpful and important to know! i will definitely take away a lot from this :)
Very helpful as always!
Thank you so much 😊
This was really helpful, thank you!
Great Anne! Nice content ... looking forward to work with you in the nano field in the future 👍
Thanks, Edward!!
Hi Anne! Congratulations, saw you graduated from your PhD! I know it's been a minute, but would really appreciate if you shared how you sent your cold email! I wanna reach out to the professor that I really want to be my PI, but I'm really really nervous ;_;
Informative video.could u tell me the deadline for fall intake in UBC for master program
Thanks! You can find UBC grad program related information quite easily on google. I think this link might help as well: www.grad.ubc.ca/search/combined-programs-supervisors?search=pharmaceutical+
Waiting for this video for so long....tha ms
*thanks
So happy this was what you were waiting for 😊
great video! i plan on applying to UBC’s interdisciplinary oncology program and have cold emailed potential supervisors but i’m not getting any responses :( any recommendations?
Thanks for the video....just wanted to ask how easy/hard it is to maintain a social life at UBC? as a PhD student
You're welcome! Happy you found this video :) In terms of social life as a PhD student it really ranges depending on field of study, supervisor, personal time management, etc. I think if maintaining a balance is important then you will naturally prioritize that, even in grad school!
hiiiii , this is a great video , is the stipend only for phd or post grad programs or is it available for masters programs after undergraduate too ?
I am currently an undergraduate, and there is a specific lab at UBC that I am very interested in working in for either a masters or PhD. Should I reach out to see if I can work with the lab for a summer internship? If so how should I go about it?
Thank you for this video! Does the funding package include the fees? I am confused by this because in the US, when tbeg say you receive a funding of 22k, that js for stipend.
Pls how can i meet the supervisor ma
can you tell me about some information and schlolarships for masters in computer science at ubc