Wednesday, January 26, 2022

University of Calgary: Important Updates

 


NEW PROGRAM: BACHELOR OF ARTS IN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE

Available for fall 2022, the BA in Language and Culture within the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures is responding to the recent appearance in university graduate studies in Alberta and elsewhere of programs in language, literary, and cultural studies and is recognizing the City of Calgary’s growth as one of Canada’s most ethnically diverse major cities.

The degree prepares students richly for MA and PhD studies across the world in cultural studies, in stand-alone language area programs in Arabic Language and Muslim Cultures, German, Italian Studies, and Russian, and in such professional areas as education, global affairs, and translation. This same preparation gives students important steps up in career positions whose employers are looking to build diverse workplace teams that call for more substantive intercultural competence.

The degree provides students with a multidisciplinary education that brings together courses on language and culture areas and courses that reach across languages and cultures. Students engage in focused language, literary, and cultural studies in one or two language areas (Arabic Language and Muslim Cultures, German, Italian Studies, Russian), and complement these studies with core coursework in cross-linguistic, cross-cultural, and comparative studies.

The BA provides students with learning opportunities that are unique to the Faculty of Arts. The School, more than any other academic unit in the Faculty, is situated to offer this BA. Its specialists in Arabic Language and Muslim Cultures, German, Italian Studies, and Russian come together to form cross-cultural communities of expertise in language teaching, applied linguistics, and literary and cultural studies.
 

NEW PROGRAM: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING SYSTEMS

With all eyes on a cleaner, healthier future, the Schulich School of Engineering is excited to announce its new Sustainable Systems Engineering major. Students admitted in fall 2022 will be able to choose Sustainable Engineering following their first-year courses. A reminder that we have a guaranteed placement program.  

The Bachelor of Science program in Sustainable Systems Engineering is an innovative learning path that will appeal to a broad range of students wishing to pursue an engineering career in a world that is increasingly environmentally conscious.

Sustainable Systems Engineering is a technical, transdisciplinary field focusing on how to design, integrate, and manage complex systems over their life cycles, with a goal of environmental, economic, and social sustainability. The program focuses on sustainably engineered systems and integrates material from a number of engineering disciplines (civil, chemical, mechanical, geomatics, software and electrical), as well as science, indigenous studies, architecture, agriculture, and business.

The multidisciplinary character of the Sustainable Systems Engineering program will train graduates to be professional and versatile and, thus, well-placed in a modern and diverse economy.

Upon graduation, students may find themselves in a number of careers related to cleantech, including renewable energy (solar, wind, geothermal); green communities and infrastructure; sustainable design; sustainable food, agriculture, and biomass solutions; supply chain management; and public utility analysis and regulation.

Sustainable Systems Engineering is engineering for the planet, and for the future.


STUDENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT UPDATE

Have an innovative student who excels in STEM? Remember to nominate them for the Schulich Leader Scholarships, Canada’s most prestigious STEM scholarship. The deadline for nomination is January 26, 2022. The deadline for UCalgary's High School Awards is March 1st. If you have a student that is looking to learn more about Financial Aid and Student loans, we recommend that they consider joining us for our Financial Aid, UCalgary and You on February 16, 2022.
 

NEW INITIATIVE: INDIGENOUS PATHWAY

The University of Calgary’s Schulich School of Engineering (SSE) is pleased to announce the creation of the SSE Indigenous Pathway Program, starting in September 2022. This program has been developed in recognition of the profound contributions that Indigenous learners bring to the school and profession, and is grounded in principles of equality, inclusion, and diversity.   This initiative supports both the University of Calgary’s Indigenous Strategy (ii’ taa’ poh’to’p) and Engineers Canada’s commitment to Indigenous peoples in engineering. 

This program will aim to foster a culturally sensitive environment in which self-identified Indigenous students are provided with the necessary support to grow their skills, well-being, and success as engineering scholars. The SSE Indigenous Pathway program is intended for students who show promise as engineering students, but who may not qualify under the traditional admission process

The program consists of four key elements:

  1. Direct Entry into Engineering through an Indigenous Admissions process
  2. Individualized student pathways through the common core curriculum that may include preparatory high school content through on-site courses
  3. Culturally responsive student advising and holistic student supports
  4. Financial support

The program will support inclusive engineering education through the incorporation of Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing into the preparatory engineering curriculum.  In conjunction with the Indigenous Pathways Program Coordinator and the Engineering Student Centre Student Advisors, students will have the opportunity to design flexible, responsive schedules allowing them the time and resources needed to succeed. The Indigenous Pathways Coordinator will also support students in areas including leadership, guidance, and connections to resources to support them in networking and in their future careers.

On top of a long list of available scholarships and bursaries, all students admitted into the SSE Indigenous Pathway Program will receive an SSE Diversity Champion in Engineering Award upon entry. All students within the SSE Indigenous Pathway will additionally receive an SSE award equal to the cost of each foundation course that they are required to complete.

We anticipate that the SSE Indigenous Pathway Program will foster increased collaborations amongst Indigenous students across campus, will enrich UCalgary’s Indigenous Strategy, and will increase Indigenous representation and participation in the school and in the profession.


Canadian Medical Hall of Fame Virtual Discovery Days in Health Sciences

 Canadian Medical Hall of Fame Virtual Discovery Days In Health Sciences NORTH

Bridgette Millen
Learning Consultant

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

8:30 am – 12:15 pm CST | 9:30 am – 1:15 pm EST

 

An invitation for students in grades 10 - 12

From across Saskatchewan, Northern Manitoba, Northern Ontario and Nunavut

 

The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame (CMHF) celebrates Canadian heroes whose work advances health in Canada and the world, fostering future generations of health professionals through the delivery of local and national youth education programs and awards. This enduring tribute to our country’s rich medical history is showcased on our digital Hall of Fame at https://cdnmedhall.ca and in an Exhibit Hall in London, Ontario.

 

Delivered in partnership with universities, hospitals and research institutions across Canada, our national youth program, Discovery Days in Health Sciences, offers grades 10 - 12 students the opportunity to explore a variety of career options in medicine and the health sciences. Through a dynamic keynote lecture, interactive workshops and discussion with a panel of experts, students gain a clearer picture of what it would be like to be a health care professional.

Building on the past year's success in delivering our usual in-person events virtually, we are piloting our first ever Discovery Day in Health Sciences NORTH.  You’ll find more information about this new initiative on our website at

 https://cdnmedhall.ca/discoverydaysnorth

 Our first online half-day event, dubbed “Central Canada”, will be Wednesday, March 9, 2022. High school students in northern regions of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Nunavut are invited to participate. The program is considered an individual learning opportunity, allowing students to interact with researchers, clinicians and educators from partnering institutions in these regions.

 In order for students to take part, a designated teacher must first agree to act as the liaison between CMHF and students by registering the school at https://cdnmedhall.ca/centralcanada. Please note that registering your school is an expression of interest for more information and does not obligate you to have students register.

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Monday, January 24, 2022

SK Polytech Update

 


SCBScN Information Sessions for Prospective Students

The Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program is running information sessions the first Thursday of the month at 5:30 p.m. and the third Thursday of the month at 10 a.m. To register for your seat in these sessions, click here.

Remember this program follows a competitive entry application process. You can only apply for fall 2022 until February 15. Other programs that use this process are Practical Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Medical Radiology Technology, Medical Laboratory Technology, and - new next year - Combined Laboratory & XRay Technology. 

Upcoming Events

Facebook LIVE | Competitive Admissions Info Session | Jan 26 @ 5:30 p.m.

Competitive Admissions Virtual Workshop | Feb 1 @ 1:30 p.m.

Machining Madness | Regina Campus | Feb 12 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Open House (Hybrid) | Week of March 21

  • Monday - Virtual Information Sessions
  • Tuesday - Regina In-Person Open House
  • Wednesday - Saskatoon In-Person Open House
  • Thursday - Moose Jaw & Prince Albert In-Person Open House

INSIGHT (New Format!) | Apr 1 - 30, various dates (TBD)

Careers in Welding | April 27, 2022 | 5-8 p.m.

For a complete listing of events information, please click here and view "Upcoming Events".

Tours

Want to see the campus but not able to join us in-person? Take a virtual 360 tour today to view learning spaces, social areas, and much more at all campus locations!

In-person tour availability will resume in March. All January & February tour availabilities have been cancelled. Visit us online to view the full calendar.

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Friday, January 21, 2022

SK Polytech FB LIVE Competitive Admissions Information Session

 Thinking about applying into a program in nursing, medical diagnostics, or dental hygiene? Consider this your sign! Saskatchewan Polytechnic can take you to your better future and we are ready to show you how. Join us LIVE on Facebook!

Facebook LIVE Competitive Admissions Information Session

Wednesday, January 26 @ 5:30-6:30 p.m. 

This 60-minute Facebook LIVE Information Session will be presented by Student Recruitment Officer, Cheryl Boyes, alongside Program Heads from these specific areas. This session will provide information from navigating our application portal and submitting your documentation to understanding what criteria makes your application stand out! We will answer your questions live in the chat! 

RSVP/Join here: https://www.facebook.com/events/212754387650944 

This session will focus on admissions for domestic applicants.

Paddy O’Rourke Poetry Scholarship

The Paddy O’Rourke Poetry Scholarship will again be awarded to a Saskatchewan Grade 12 student.

 The Scholarship amount this year is now $3,000, but perhaps more important than the financial benefit is the encouragement the award gives to students with outstanding literary talent.

 Please note that there are no entry fees, and this scholarship is endorsed by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education. For more information, please visit www.orourkepoetryscholarship.ca.

Friday, January 14, 2022

Saskatchewan Polytechnic Application Fee Covered for Prospective Indigenous Students

 As a part of Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Indigenous Student Success Strategy, Saskatchewan Polytechnic will cover the application fee for prospective Indigenous students from January 24 through February 14, 2022.  Please visit Indigenous Strategy Funded Applications  for more information.

Prospective students should start by visiting www.saskpolytech.ca/indigenous to learn more before applying to their program of preference. Many of our programs are filled on a first applied, first accepted basis, so it is important students apply early.