GRAD STUDENT RESOURCES Whether you are pursuing a Master’s or a PhD, resources are abundant on campus for your studies and life in Vancouver. GRADUATE COMMUNITIES Head to the online Graduate Student Community to make new friends, find roomies or jogging buddies, discover events or even apply for funding and post-graduation opportunities in the virtual community. Connect with fellow graduate students through the Graduate Student Society (GSS) or your departmental graduate organization. GSS is an AMS-equivalent organization body with many subsidiary organizations that offer exciting opportunities for growth and development. If you need assistance, they are a great resource to turn to. Keep an eye out for social, academic and career-orientated events hosted by the GSS or your respective grad program — they are a great opportunity for you to mingle and meet new people. 78 | STUDENT RESOURCES
THESIS AND PROJECT Whether you are confident or undecided about your thesis project, the light at the end of the tunnel will be your thesis and defense. Consider attending the various workshops offered by the UBC Library and other organizations that touch on teaching and research skill development, communication and writing and academic support. Attend seminars and conferences to supplement your research as well. Building a relationship with your supervisor will enhance your graduate student experience. While your supervisor may be your boss, they have also gone through the same experience as you, so they know what you are dealing with. Share with them any struggles and questions you may have throughout graduate school as you work on your sometimes-frustrating thesis project. Moreover, connect with the department coordinator to keep your courses and thesis project on track. U