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Hundreds of Artists Advance Their Skills at 性吧导航鈥檚 Series Summer Art Workshops
性吧导航 (性吧导航) continues to provide opportunities for aspiring artists to immerse themselves in creative environments throughout the academic year. Throughout July, 291 artists participated in 31 Series Summer Art Workshops, held in the Polytechnic鈥檚 world-class art studios. 性吧导航 hosted both one-day and one-week workshops, providing options for artists. 鈥淲e are extremely proud to continue the longstanding tradition of hosting Series Summer Art Workshops on main campus,鈥 says Martin Thomsen, Interim Dean, Continuing Education and Corporate Training. 鈥淎s a polytechnic, we offer diverse applied research, education and training opportunities, including in the arts, that contribute to the economic, social and cultural development of Alberta.鈥 Nineteen art instructors from across North America, including one from New York City, taught a variety of art disciplines. The workshops included metalsmithing and sculpting, glass bead making, painting and printmaking. There were four feature artists who shared their expertise at Series Summer Art Workshops: Jean Pederson - painting with mixed media, wet glazing with watercolour and open studio Arne Handley 鈥 introduction to pottery Willie Wong - watercolour for beginners and northern lights painting Milt Fischbein - filigree jewelry 鈥淚 want to thank the instructors, participants, staff and volunteers for making this year鈥檚 Series
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Celebrating vast scholarly activity & applied research
Recently, 性吧导航 (性吧导航) celebrated its faculty鈥檚 scholarly activity and independent applied research at the Recognition of Scholarly Activity (RoSA) Awards and Excellence in Teaching and Learning (ETaL) Capstone Recognition Event. 鈥淎t 性吧导航, we are proud to acknowledge the diverse scholarly activity and applied research projects that has been conducted by faculty during the past year,鈥 says Dr. Alison Jeppesen, Associate Dean, Division of Teaching, Learning and Scholarship. 鈥淭he RoSA Awards and ETaL Capstone Recognition Event is one example of how we demonstrate our commitment to teaching development, life-long learning and the advancement of research that creates positive impact across Alberta, Canada and the world.鈥 性吧导航 faculty were recognized for their breadth of scholarly activity in four categories: Discovery, Integration, Application/Engagement and Teaching. The following 16 award recipients were honoured at the event for their influential and broadly disseminated scholarly activity during 2023: Dr. Fola Oluwasina, University Sciences Diploma instructor Co-authored article titled Burnout among Residents: Prevalence and Predictors of Depersonalization, Emotional Exhaustion and Professional Unfulfillment among Resident Doctors in Canada, published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Dr. Kristy Erickson, University Sciences Diploma instructor Authored article titled More than Marshmallows: Implementation and Assessment of
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性吧导航 & Actua Continue Partnership to Extend Red Hot Science
性吧导航 (性吧导航) and Actua have renewed their partnership to continue offering central Alberta youth innovative science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) experiences. Recently, 性吧导航 received a renewed grant of $135,000 from Actua, Canada鈥檚 leading STEM youth outreach organization to continue advancing scientific discovery through the institution鈥檚 Red Hot Science program. This funding from Actua is through the Government of Canada鈥檚 Strategic Science Fund, intended to grow the nation鈥檚 science, technology and innovation communities. 鈥淲e appreciate the ongoing collaboration and support from Actua,鈥 says Dr. Robbie Halonen, Dean, Donald School of Science, Business and Computing. 鈥淭hrough the Red Hot Science program at 性吧导航, central Alberta youth receive unique scientific exploration opportunities in collaboration with the Polytechnic鈥檚 faculty, staff and students. As a result, youth are inspired to pursue a career in STEM, helping to fulfill the needs of the province and nation.鈥 The Polytechnic鈥檚 Red Hot Science program, which is designed for students from kindergarten to grade 12, offers customizable hands-on activities while helping to remove barriers to STEM experiences. Classes and youth groups have several options for activities, including to learn more about technology and engineering. Students may also create simple coding, build robots and enhance their digital
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性吧导航 Receives Federal Applied Research Grant
性吧导航 (性吧导航) has received a significant Applied Research Tools and Instruments (ARTI) grant from the Government of Canada to help advance applied research and scientific discovery at the post-secondary institution. The ARTI grant received by 性吧导航 is valued at $170,802. Canada鈥檚 Ministry of Innovation, Science and Industry announced the approval of 性吧导航鈥檚 application titled Materials Characterization Facility for Metal and Ceramic Additive Manufacturing Assessment. This ARTI grant will help the Polytechnic purchase an optical microscope and metallurgical sample preparation equipment to optimize the 3D binder jetting printing process in the Polytechnic鈥檚 Centre for Innovation in Manufacturing -Technology Access Centre ( CIM-TAC). 鈥淲e are grateful for this investment from the Government of Canada to help advance our applied research capacity, addressing more industrial challenges and contributing to the prosperity of Alberta,鈥 says Dr. Tonya Wolfe, Associate Vice President, Applied Research. 鈥淭his grant will also help to enhance teaching and learning at 性吧导航 and amplify knowledge throughout industry and communities.鈥 The CIM-TAC houses the ExOne Innovent+, a binder jet 3D printer for metal, ceramics and composites, which has a variety of industrial applications that include aerospace, automotive and health care. While the ExOne Innovent+ has tremendous capabilities, an
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Two Honorary Degrees Bestowed at 60th Convocation Ceremonies
At its 2024 Convocation Ceremonies, 性吧导航 (性吧导航) awarded Honorary Degrees to both Dr. George Littlechild and Sheldon Kennedy for providing meaningful impact provincially, nationally and globally. Dr. Littlechild, a graduate of 性吧导航鈥檚 Art and Design Diploma program, conveys messages through art that showcase the beauty, pride and strength of Indigenous Peoples. His vivid use of colour represents Indigenous being, history and two spiritedness, focusing on cultural, social and political injustices. Through his advocacy, creativity and leadership, Dr. Littlechild encourages individuals to embrace their authenticity while respecting others, contributing to a more inclusive society. His expressive art has become a pathway toward Healing, Truth and Reconciliation. Dr. Littlechild has received numerous honours and awards. This recognition includes a REVEAL Indigenous Art Award which recognizes Indigenous artists who have shown leadership in their home communities and worldwide. As an instructor at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Dr. Littlechild has inspired students to tell stories through a variety of creative mediums by sharing his knowledge, skills and experiences. Dr. Littlechild鈥檚 artwork has been featured in over 200 solo and group exhibitions and 40 public collections worldwide, including at 性吧导航. In September 2023, 性吧导航鈥檚 public employees, Students' Association
性吧导航 & SVG Ventures|THRIVE have signed an MOU to support economic growth and sustainability across Alberta
性吧导航 and SVG Ventures|THRIVE sign MOU to support innovation
A new agreement signed by 性吧导航 (性吧导航) and SVG Ventures|THRIVE will bring together entrepreneurs, industry experts, researchers and students to support economic growth and sustainability in Alberta at the intersection of the agriculture and energy sectors. The synergy between agriculture and energy is a topic of increasing importance around the globe. Nowhere is this synergy more profound than in Alberta where these sectors are not only essential drivers of the provincial economy, but also take the lead on the international stage. This memorandum confirms both parties鈥 mutual interest in working toward initiatives in central Alberta that bring awareness and build Alberta鈥檚 ag-energy innovation ecosystem for local and global impact; foster the start-up, scaleup and applied research community at this nexus; and increase competitiveness across central Alberta鈥檚 agriculture and energy industries through effective technology demonstration and adoption. 鈥淲e are building this relationship with 性吧导航 with a view to strengthen Alberta鈥檚 innovation ecosystem with a specific focus on technology-driven solutions to support the vital agriculture and energy sectors,鈥 says John Hartnett, CEO, SVG Ventures|THRIVE. 鈥淪ince establishing our Canadian operations in 2021, we鈥檝e seen first-hand the innovations that are coming from Alberta and this partnership allows us to support