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Mastering SOP Writing for graduate research position

📝 Description:

Join us for an insightful webinar designed for prospective graduate students! Whether you’re looking to refine your SOP writing skills or seeking tips to manage research funding efficiently, this session will provide practical guidance to help you succeed in your academic journey. Plus, we’ll share strategies to land a graduate research position in your desired field.

đź’ˇ Topic Covered:

  • Standard structure of SOP/LOI
    • How to start- motivation or sharing story?
    • How to present academic and research works nicely?
    • Does it necessary to add leadership or volunteer roles?
    • Word and page limit for SOP
    • Resources to help writing a SOP
  • Examples of successful academic SOP for graduate research position
  • Proven strategies for securing research funding

Who this webinar was for:

  • Anyone seeking a research-based Masters degree
  • Anyone seeking a PhD
  • Undergrad students planning to apply for a grad school
  • Aspiring graduate students and current researchers

Don’t miss out! Perfect for aspiring graduate students and current researchers.

Webinar Date: Saturday 16 Nov, 2024 at 9:30 PM (UTC +6)
Zoom Meeting: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/68629586653?pwd=lfyyNhBeWsnDpexsgsmDBqkSfuQWh1.1
Meeting ID: 686 2958 6653
Passcode: 278470

Host Bio:

Md Sabbir Hossain works as a Surveillance Systems Coordinator at the Provincial Health Services Authority, Vancouver, Canada. Sabbir holds a MSc in Population and Public Health with a specialization in Epidemiology from University of British Columbia and a MSc in Statistics from Shahjalal University of Science & Technology, Bangladesh. He was an experienced teaching assistant at UBC, instructing Statistics undergrad students in elementary statistics and public health graduate (MSc, MPH, Ph.D.) students in advanced epidemiological methods. Prior joining to UBC, Sabbir worked as a Programme Associate (Research) at the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Bangladesh.

Guest Bio:

Md Sabbir Ahmed works as an Epidemiologist at the Ministry of Health, Government of Saskatchewan, Canada. Prior joining to the Ministry he worked as a Research officer at the Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit, Saskatoon, Canada. He has completed his MSc from the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, and was awarded Dean’s scholarship to pursue his study.