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Welcome to the PRSSS

We are a non-governmental, non-profit organization that started in 1983 that connects students, researchers, consultants and professionals studying or working in the field of soil science and related land resource management areas.
  • 2026 PRSSS AGM and Spring Workshop

    Register for the PRSSS-BCCAI AGM, scheduled for March 1st, 2025. Join us for a day spent learning the wonders of soil data science.

  • Meet the PRSSS Executive team!

    Click here to learn more about your PRSSS Executive team.    

PRSSS Executive Jacynthe Masse wins AICF Ivarson Soils Scholarship

By jennaz on June 2, 2015

Jacynthe-150x150Congratulations to Jacynthe Masse, a PRSSS director,  who is the 2015 recipient of the AICF Ivarson Soils Scholarship!

 

Press Release from the Agricultural Institute of Canada Foundation:

OTTAWA, 2 June, 2015 – The Agricultural Institute of Canada Foundation (AICF) is pleased to announce that Ms. Jacynthe Masse is the 2015 recipient of the Karl C. Ivarson Scholarship for graduate students in soil science and related studies.

Ms. Masse is completing her PhD program in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia. Her doctoral research is on nitrogen cycling processes and microbial communities to establish links between soil functions and soil microbial activity in reconstructed oil sands soils and in naturally-disturbed soils in Alberta. She believes the oil sands will be Canada’s environmental legacy and that a deep understanding of soil formation and soil functioning is one of the keys to successfully restoring ecosystems.

Passionate about soil science and encouraging children to become interested in the topic, Ms. Masse started a long-term partnership with an organization that offers summer camps for children in Evans Lake, BC. Together they have been developing activities to introduce children to soil science. She introduces local school children to soils at the UBC botanical garden and is a Director on the executive board of the Pacific Regional Society of Soil Science. She is also on the pedology sub-committee in charge of developing and testing the new soil order of Canada for the upcoming 4 th edition of the Canadian soil classification system.

Ms. Masse is currently translating and developing learning activities in French for an award-winning virtuallearning website on soil science developed at UBC and will be presenting this at the Soil Science Education and Outreach session at the annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Soil Science in Montreal in July 2015. She is alsoco-chairing a session called “Microbial provision of essential services across managed and natural ecosystems” to be presented at the same meeting.

Ms. Masse hopes to become a university professor, to continue doing research to discover more about how soils work while teaching their importance to students. This scholarship was created by Dr. Karl C. Ivarson through a gift to the Agricultural Institute of Canada Foundation. Dr. Ivarson’s wish was to provide financial support to a student(s) entering second or subsequent year of graduate studies in soil science (in areas of agriculture, agro-ecology, resource management, environment, geology or other related disciplines) at a recognized Canadian university.

The award recipients are recognized for their academic achievements, areas of study, leadership and career interests.

The Agricultural Institute of Canada Foundation is a federally registered charitable organization with a long record of inspiring knowledge and understanding of the importance of sustainable agriculture.

For further information contact:
Frances Rodenburg
Manager, Agricultural Institute of Canada Foundation
manager@aicfoundation.ca
www.aicfoundation.ca

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June: Soil Supports Recreation (IYS video from SSSA)

By jennaz on June 1, 2015

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Register Here for the 2015 Summer Soil ID Course

By jennaz on April 27, 2015

Click HERE to read more information about this year’s Summer Soil ID Course in the Lower Fraser Valley. Remember to click “Submit” when you have finished recording your answers in the form.

Registration ends on Monday, May 11th!

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2015 Summer Soil ID Course Announced!

By jennaz on April 15, 2015

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#IYS2015: How to Get Involved and What You Can Do for the Soil

By jennaz on April 6, 2015

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BC Provincial Soil: The Voting Process

By jennaz on March 26, 2015

The selection of BC provincial soil was a democratic process.

We received 7 proposals of soil candidates in the fall of 2014, which included the Abbotsford soil series, Delta soil series, Deserters soil series, Eunice soil series, Neptune soil series, Osoyoos soil series, and Alpine Sombric Brunisols. Read the proposals for each soil type here.

We hosted an online vote from October 20th to November 3rd 2014. The voting was weighed: voters selected their top three soils, and the first choice received 5 points, second received 3 points, and third received 2 points

80 soil aficionados voted, and the winner was: the Alpine Sombric Brunisol!

Soil Votes

 

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Registration Closes March 21st for the Spring Workshop and AGM!

By jennaz on March 10, 2015

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Soil Celebration: 2015 Year of Soil (Free event at UBC Botanic Garden, March 5 at 5:30 pm)

By jennaz on February 25, 2015

2015 UN International Year of Soils: Sustainability, Climate Change & Society

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Image from http://www.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/learn/soil-celebration

 


Kicking off their 2015 workshop series, the UBC Botanical Garden invites you to learn about safe soils in the City, the importance of soil to food security in BC and how soils are sequestering carbon and mitigating climate change.

Thursday March 5
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
UBC Botanical Garden
Cost: FREE
Register: http://www.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/learn

Speakers:
Douglas Justice, Associate Director, UBC Botanical Garden
Dr. Sean Smukler, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Land & Food Systems
Gladys Oka, Graduate Student, Faculty of Land & Food Systems
Kimberley Sutherland, Regional Agrologist, BC Ministry of Agriculture
Dr. Maja Krzic, Associate Professor, Faculty of Land & Food Systems & Faculty of Forestry

Coffee, tea and light snacks will be served. Wine and refreshments available for a nominal fee. Advanced registration required.

 

 

(UBC Botanical Garden photo from http://www.infovancouver.com/things-to-see-and-do/greater-vancouver/ubc-botanical-garden)

 

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Schedule of Events Announced: PRSSS Spring Workshop and AGM 2015

By jennaz on February 24, 2015

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Registration Now Open: BC Science Outreach Workshop

By jennaz on February 16, 2015

The BC Science Outreach Workshop will once again be held at Science World British Columbia on March 2, 2015. This popular event is a professional outreach development workshop focused on offering our audiences innovative experiences. At the workshop, organizations will work together to promote their services and identify ways to transform imagination into science reality. We are working to bring science to the next generation of innovators!

 

Who Should Attend?

Members of the science outreach, education and communications communities in British Columbia.

Registration

There is no fee; however pre-registration is required and space is limited.

Please register with Eventbrite at scienceoutreach2015.eventbrite.ca on or before March 1, 2015.
Shape of the Day

This full day workshop will take place from 8:30 to 5:30 at TELUS World of Science with lunch and coffee break snacks provided.  Presentation and Workshop themes will include:  Curriculum Updates, Supporting Schools with 21st Century Learning, Engaging Youth in Environmental Science, Community Consultation, Encouraging Girls in STEM, Community Based Research, How to Engage Different Audiences and Mentoring Connections to Advance STEM Education and Careers. In addition we have responded to feedback from last year’s event by including informal table talks on a variety of topics to allow for further networking connections.

If you are interested in adding your science outreach story as a part of this gathering, please contact Tammy Matheson (tmatheson@scienceworld.ca) beforeFebruary 18, 2015.

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Science World British Columbia is a not-for-profit organization that engages British Columbians in science and
inspires future science and technology leadership throughout our province.

 

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