Cosmopolitan Music Society Sponsorship Creation Project
The goal of this project is to assist the Cosmopolitan Music Society of Edmonton in creating a sponsorship database and making calls to meet potential sponsors. This will involve several different steps for the learners, including: - Researching potential sponsors and creating a list of potential sponsors. - Developing a database of potential sponsors and their contact information. - Making calls to potential sponsors to introduce Cosmopolitan Music Society and discuss potential sponsorship opportunities. - Maintaining and updating the sponsorship database.
Interdisciplinary Authors - October 2023
This project will begin following a kick-off meeting and orientation for all student-hires. The Antarctic Institute of Canada (AIC) is a non-profit organization that conducts research activities, academic mentorship programs, and equity building through a variety of government-funded work initiatives for undergraduate and graduate students. The AIC is seeking post-secondary students currently enrolled in a post-secondary program to author a variety of texts for publication. Topics and guidelines will be determined following the kick-off meeting. Participants will produce a finalised deliverable of a minimum 4500-word article. Applicants must be comfortable writing according to a variety of conventions and formats and within diverse topic-areas. Contact antarcticinstituteofficial@gmail.com for questions.
Interdisciplinary Authors - December 2023
This project will begin December 1st following a kick-off meeting and orientation for all student-hires. The end-date for the project and deliverable submission deadline is December 31st at 11:59 PM MST. The Antarctic Institute of Canada (AIC) is a non-profit organization that conducts research activities, academic mentorship programs, and equity building through a variety of government-funded work initiatives for undergraduate and graduate students. The AIC is seeking post-secondary students currently enrolled in a post-secondary program to author a variety of texts for publication. Topics and guidelines will be determined following the kick-off meeting. Participants will produce a finalised deliverable of a minimum 4500-word article. Applicants must be comfortable writing according to a variety of conventions and formats and within diverse topic-areas. Contact antarcticinstituteofficial@gmail.com for questions.
Interdisciplinary Authors - February 2024
This project will begin following a kick-off meeting and orientation for all student-hires. The Antarctic Institute of Canada (AIC) is a non-profit organization that conducts research activities, academic mentorship programs, and equity building through a variety of government-funded work initiatives for undergraduate and graduate students. The AIC is seeking post-secondary students currently enrolled in a post-secondary program to author a variety of texts for publication. Topics and guidelines will be determined following the kick-off meeting.
Chinese Tutoring Curriculum Creation
The main goal for the project is to create a customized Chinese tutoring curriculum for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. The curriculum should be tailored to suit each student’s unique learning style and help them succeed in learning the Chinese language. This will involve several different steps for the students, including: - Researching the best practices in Chinese language education for different age groups. - Developing lesson plans and learning materials for each grade level. - Creating interactive and engaging activities to help students learn and practice Chinese. - Incorporating flexible scheduling options for both online and in-centre tutoring.
Food safety documentation project
Food Safety Documentation Project The purpose of this project is to assist with helping a small business owner research and gather information on food safety as it relates to food production on a specific type of product. The end purpose will be to help create content for a food safety focused website. We are looking for students in Food Science/Food safety, who have some knowledge of microbiology and quality assurance methods as would have typically been obtained through a co-op placement. Preference will be given to students of food science.
Grant Writing
Our organization is interested in addressing societal issues and supporting social causes. However, we are currently facing funding challenges. We would like to collaborate with students to find and complete grant applications. This will involve several different steps for the students, including: Familiarizing themselves with our vision statement and a project we have defined. Developing a needs statement that characterizes the community problem and justifies the need for our project and funding. Identifying potential sponsors and funding opportunities that are a good fit for our organization and project. Improving the clarity and persuasiveness of our company's grant proposal writing. Bonus steps in the process would also include: Identifying new opportunities for community projects.