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Quick LFS Faculty Survey: Phase 1 Resumption of Approved Research Activities
Quick LFS Faculty Survey: Phase 1 Resumption of Approved Research Activities
Quick LFS Faculty Survey: Phase 1 Resumption of Approved Research Activities
VPRI guidance on the recently announced Phased Resumption of Approved Research Activities at UBC of the research resumption is that beginning June 1, Phase 1 will involve limited access for those that require on-campus resources for their research programs and those already provided with research curtailment exemptions. It will not be possible to honour all or most requests. Priority in this first phase will be given to existing exemptions and graduate students to complete thesis projects. In order to make a quick assessment of the demand for LFS research space during Phase 1 the LFS Return to Research Committee would like to ask for your assistance by submitting your responses to the following questions by
9AM, Tuesday May 19
:
Your Name
1. Do you require, and do you wish to access to on campus resources to continue with your research program?
Yes
No
2. If so, specify below which buildings, rooms, shared facilities and Faculty vehicles to which you and/or your team (HQP, technicians, etc.) will need access.
3. (a) Bearing in mind that Phase 1 will involve limited access to on-campus resources and that priority will be given to graduate students to complete their thesis projects, please list below the numbers of all types of personnel (HQP, technicians, etc.) for whom you will be requesting access.
3. (b) VPRI envisions that workdays during Phase 1 will run between 8am-5pm, five days a week (Mon-Fri). Please indicate for how many hours/week each team member will need access.
Thank-you for giving this matter your prompt attention.
Sincerely,
LFS Return-to-Research Committee
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