Ecuador - International Conservation and Forest Ecosystem Management Field School
CONS 453 | 6 credits
This course is led by Suzie Lavallee & Fernanda Tomaselli, Faculty of Forestry
- Dates: May 1, 2023 – June 3, 2023
- Travel dates: Approx May 6 – June 3, 2023
- Format: In person
- Locations visited: Vancouver and Ecuador
- Approximate program fees: $3500.00 – $4000.00 (plus tuition and flights)
- Funding: All qualifying students will receive a $1,000 Go Global Award. Up to 6 eligible participants will receive additional funding covering the entire cost of the program, tuition and flight costs. Up to 9 eligible participants will receive additional funding covering approximately 50% of the cost of participating in the program. More information below. We encourage students who are not eligible for the GSO funding to apply for the Global Pathfinder Award. See Program Fees and Costs for more details
Funding for this program is open to students who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
Indigenous students, and those who are low-income or have a disability, are eligible for an award to cover the full cost of participating in the program. Other Canadian students are eligible for an award covering about 50% of the cost of participating.
- Up to 6 students who are low-income, have a disability or are Indigenous will receive a GSO award of $7200 and a $1000 Go Global Award to cover the program fee and related costs.
- Up to 9 students will be selected for partial program funding and will receive a GSO award of $3000 and a $1000 Go Global Award.
International students are unfortunately not eligible for GSO funding. International students selected for this program will receive a Go Global Award of $1000.
Reliance on forests for their products and services is a global occurrence that varies widely among countries in its applications, governance, and implications to people and wildlife. Cultural values and the depth of their influence on policy, decision‐making, and actions can only be appreciated by first‐hand observation and thoughtful consideration. Through the examination of forest resource systems and conservation efforts, we can gain greater understanding of the complexities we face as global citizens and inform our future decisions. Our studies will examine these topics in four different ecosystems of Ecuador: dry coastal forests, Amazon tropical forests, cloud forests, and paramo ecosystems.
With this immersive and integrated program, students will have the opportunity to meet local individuals, including landowners, researchers, and indigenous leaders, all of whom play a role in conservation initiatives and forest ecosystem management. By employing their interviewing skills, students can learn how to engage in a professional manner with stakeholders to find solutions and discuss challenges. In the Amazon, students will learn about jungle ecology from local guides, as well as deploying a hypothesis‐driven inquiry into these dynamic ecosystems. They will have to confront the difficulties of field ecology in a teamwork setting to collect data that they will then analyze for their major paper on Amazonian forest ecology. By interacting with researchers from our partner institution (USFQ), students will learn about conservation challenges and how land use, policy, and ecology can be used to address these issues.
General Global Seminar requirements
To participate in a Global Seminar, students must:
- Be in good-standing in their faculty (I.e. not be under academic or non-academic discipline)
- Have full-time status in the year leading up to the Global Seminar
- Have completed 2nd year requirements before the start of the program (i.e. 3rd or 4th year standing)
- Have at least a 70% academic average in your last full-time academic session before applying
- Maintain a 70% academic average leading up to the program
- Meet any program specific requirements listed below including pre-requisites before participating
Final selection will be done by the lead faculty program directors. Spots in the program may be limited.
Students who wish to participate in the summer after graduating may be eligible on a case-by-case basis.
Program-specific requirements
- Students from all faculties are able to apply.
GSO Funding Eligibility*
- Only Canadian citizens and permanent residents are eligible for GSO funding
- Eligible students who self-identify as First Nations, Métis, and/or Inuit, or are low-income, or have a disability (see definitions below) will receive funding to cover the full costs of participating in the program (6 spots)
- Other eligible students will receive partial funding (9 spots)
- International students are not eligible for the GSO funding.
Definitions:
- Low-income students: students who report to be in receipt of Canada Student Grants, or similar non-repayable student financial assistance offered by provinces and territories, or, in the absence of receiving non-repayable student financial assistance, can provide information to demonstrate that they require financial support to study or work abroad.
- Indigenous students: students who report being an Indigenous person, that is, First Nations, Metis or Inuk (Inuit).
- Students with disabilities: students who report having a long-term disability or health condition and experience a limitation in their daily activities. Learn more about UBC’s Disability Policy here. https://universitycounsel.ubc.ca/policies/disability-accommodation-policy/.
Please note that the GSO funding criteria is established by the Canadian Government who provides the funding, and not UBC.
Approximate program fees: $3500.00 - $4000.00*
*The final fee depends on the number of students in the program. Students do not pay the Go Global fee when applying to a Global Seminar. The Go Global fee is built into the Program Fee and is payable upon acceptance to the program. All Global Seminars only run if there is a minimum number of students enrolled.
Included:
- Accommodations
- Program- related travel in-country; (e.g. buses)
- Excursions and entrance fees
- Some group meals
- On-site guest lectures
Not Included:
- Flights*
- UBC tuition for credits
- Visa/country entrance fees
- Travel medical insurance
- Most meals
- Yellow Fever Vaccination
- Personal spending money/inidentals*
*Some examples of incidentals are: personal mobile communication, personal transportation that is not related to the learning outcomes of the program, additional meals that are not already identified as part of the Program Fee, immunizations, Visas, etc.
Travel to Ecuador is a separate cost. You are responsible for arranging your own travel. You should not book your flight until you are notified to book.
Accommodation includes shared rooms (2-5 students per room) in hostels and field stations.
Tuesday December 13, 2022 (11:59pm PST)
Students apply through the Go Global Gateway.
Go to “search experiences” from the top menu, search “GSP,” then press “apply search.” Scroll down to the program you wish to apply to and select Apply for “Summer” to initiate an application.
Applications will open in early October. After the deadline, students’ applications will be reviewed by Go Global and the faculty program directors. You may be asked to participate in an interview as part of the selection process.
To withdraw from your program, you must contact Go Global by email to request a withdrawal. You will not be charged until you officially accept your spot in the program. Refunds cannot be issued after the program fee is charged to your SSC account.
In the case of withdrawal, Go Global Award funding must be returned in full.
If you have questions, please connect with your Go Global advisor or email Go Global at go.global@ubc.ca.
UBC is committed to preparing students for safe and successful international experiences. In order to achieve this, any student participating in a Go Global Program must complete the following:
- All UBC Student Safety Abroad requirements
- Go Global Program-specific pre-departure requirements
Per the recommendations of the Canadian government and the Ecuadorian government requirements, students must have a yellow fever vaccination to participate in this trip. Students will be required to provide official vaccination proof by March 31st, prior to travel.
Failure to successfully complete these and any other requirements may result in withdrawal from the Go Global Program.
We encourage you to read the Global Affairs Canada travel report for your destination country before applying: https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories.
Global Seminars and COVID-19
Students and faculty are required to comply with the entry requirements of the host country, regulations of transportation carriers, and any local public health orders in the destination. These rules may require COVID-19 vaccination for entry or to participate in certain program activities, testing requirements, masking requirements, and/or isolation in case of infection. Alternatively, where isolation due to infection is not required by local health authorities and students are sharing accommodations isolation may be a challenge. We encourage you to review local requirements before applying and before departure. Check out the Global Affairs Canada Advisory (https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories) under Entry Requirements for your Global Seminar destination to learn more. Keep in mind that program conditions can vary and these rules can change before or during your trip.
Once it becomes closer to the departure date, the group will be informed of all updated local requirements and COVID-19 safety plans for the Global Seminar.
If you are considering applying for a Go Global program and identify with having a disability or pre-existing health condition (mental or physical) which could impact your participation, or if you require academic accommodations, you can contact the following offices and meet with an Accessibility Advisor before the start of the program:
- The Centre for Accessibility (Vancouver) 604 822-5844
- Disability Resource Centre (Okanagan) 250 807-8053
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