INSPIRE: Stem for Social Impact – deadline Jan. 24th

Do you want to change the world one day? Why not start now? A newly created program at UVIC, INSPIRE is leading changes towards an equitable, diverse and inclusive science and engineering learning environment at UVIC. Apply to join INSPIRE to engage, connect, and make a difference through experiential-learning in real-world, community-driven projects.

See below the two main INSPIRE Initiatives to which we encourage you to apply (deadline: Jan 24th). Priority will be given to students from underrepresented groups in STEM including individuals of marginalized genders, Indigenous peoples, members of racialized minorities, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ2S+ individuals.

1.)   Apprentice Garage Projects: provide 4 month work integrated learning (counts as co-op) positions for undergraduate students to ideate and implement solutions to society-impactful problems. The Garage projects involve a diverse group of students working with industry mentors and INSPIRE Ambassadors to solve real world community problems. A yearly INSPIRE conference will celebrate projects and grant teams the chance to pitch their ideas to, and work with industry professionals. Apprentice Garage positions are only available to first and second year undergraduate students. More information and application instructions can be found here.

2.)   INSPIRE Ambassadors: Enthusiastic, passionate students will promote the INSPIRE program, and/or coach Apprentice Garage team members alongside industry mentors in the form of paid internships. More information and application instructions can be found here.

All applications for 2022 are due January 24th 2022.  

For more information on who we are, and how you can become a part of this culture-changing program, please visit www.inspireuvic.org or email us any inquiries at info@inspireuvic.org.

In the meantime, follow us on Instagram and twitter (@inspireuvic) to learn what’s happening in the INSPIRE network.

Sincerely,

Dr. Daniela Damian and the INSPIRE team

Pacific Regional Society of Soil Science Awards

The Pacific Regional Society of Soil Science is now accepting applications for two soil science student awards.

The Les Lavkulich Graduate Student Award in Soil Science (one award of $5000) and the Art Bomke Undergraduate Student Award in Soil

Science (one award of $3000) will be awarded to students on the basis of academic achievement, research proposal (for graduate students), leadership/community service, and letters of recommendation. The application deadline is March 1, 2022.

For the award guidelines, eligibility criteria, and more information please see the student awards section of our website: http://www.prsss.ca/student-awards/