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Young Canadians
discover careers in Science and Engineering

 
Young Canadians will have greater opportunities to learn about science and engineering, thanks to a federal investment. “Our government is investing in science and technology to create jobs, strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Canadians,” said the Honourable Steven Fletcher, Minister of State (Democratic Reform). “Through our government’s investment, this program is encouraging young people to discover and learn about science and engineering, and support Canada’s future economic growth.”
 
On July 7, 2010, Minister of State Goodyear announced $3.1 million in grants for 51 organizations across Canada to encourage the next generation of young scientists and engineers to learn about subjects such as robot programming, environmental science and renewable energy.
 
This investment is provided through the PromoScience program, which is administered by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC). Organizations funded through these grants include universities, non-governmental organizations, museums, science centres and other groups from across the country.

“Training is one of the most important parts of NSERC’s mandate,” said Dr. Suzanne Fortier, President of NSERC. “By making science interesting and accessible, these organizations offer a very valuable service. They provide the spark that can inspire people to choose careers in science and engineering.”
 
The PromoScience program offers up to three years of funding to organizations promoting science and engineering to young Canadians. A complete list of recipients can be found on the NSERC website.
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council is a federal agency whose vision is to help make Canada a country of discoverers and innovators for the benefit of all Canadians. The agency supports some 28,000 students and postdoctoral fellows in their advanced studies.
 
It also promotes discovery by funding more than 11,800 professors every year and fosters innovation by encouraging more than 1500 Canadian companies to participate and invest in post-secondary research projects.
 
Source: Government of Canada



 
   

2010 ARCHIVE

 
Editorial #01 - "People with mental disabilities gain employment"  
Editorial #02 - "People with disabilities get help in labour market"  
Editorial #03 - "Dos and don'ts for landing a new job"  
Editorial #04 - "Newcomers integrate into the labour market"  
Editorial #05 - "Finding the right career path"  
Editorial #06 - "Investment to improve forestry jobs"  
Editorial #07 - "Canadians with disabilities improve essential skills"  
Editorial #08 - "Natural gas industry responsible for 600,000 jobs"  
Editorial #09 - "Employers invited to apply for Summer Jobs 2010"  
Editorial #10 - "Foreign-trained professionals find work"  
Editorial #11 - "Think twice about jumping on a job offer"  
Editorial #12 - "Jobs of tomorrow, challenge for today"  
Editorial #13 - "Employee loyalty heightens during recession"  
Editorial #14 - "Improving opportunities for women in trades"  
Editorial #15 - "People with disabilities develop job skills"  
Editorial #16 - "Work-Sharing extended and enhanced"  
Editorial #17 - "Canadian satisfaction among world's highest"  
Editorial #18 - "Canada leads G20 in recession recovery"  
Editorial #19 - "Medicine Hat youth prepare for labour market"  
Editorial #20 - "Private sector powers April job gains"  
Editorial #21 - "Alberta youth get skilled trades support"  
Editorial #22 - "Employees seek long term relationships"  
Editorial #23 - "Economy recovering well"  
Editorial #24 - "Better hiring forecast for professionals"  
Editorial #25 - "Canada's economy grows"  
Editorial #26 - "Employee "flight risk" gorws with economy"  
Editorial #27 - "Graduates receive support entering the workforce"  
Editorial #28 - "Investment in skills and workplace safety"  
Editorial #29 - "Canada shows highest increase in worker mobility"  
Calgary Editorial #30 - "Shifting workplace, generational attitudes"  
Edmonton Editorial #30 - "Youth prepare for labour market"  
Editorial #31 - "Achieving better work/life quality"  
Editorial #32 - "Leaders navigate future world of work"  
Editorial #33 - "Canada leads job growth"  
Editorial #34 - "Canada's economy rising in the West"  

 


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