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MacEwan University
MacEwan University
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

WINL 301 - Arts & Science Disciplines Placement Program

Flexible

Students in their 3rd and 4th years can participate in these placements. Students will be from a wide degree of majors in the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science programs. You can expect students to have a solid foundation of knowledge in their program discipline and be capable of working at a fairly independent level (with mentorship and feedback regularly provided throughout the placement). Roles offered to students should reflect early-career level work for their discipline. Bachelor of Arts Majors include: anthropology, economics, English, history, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology  Bachelor of Science Majors include: applied statistics, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, mathematical sciences, mathematics, physical sciences, psychology

Matches 43
Category Biotechnology + 4
Open Closing on February 16, 2025
MacEwan University
MacEwan University
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

CYCW 303- GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES in Child and Youth Care practice

116650

Jan 30, 2025 - Apr 11, 2025

Students will apply an international global perspective lens. Students will examine how global policies, migration patterns, cross-cultural practices and therapies, holistic care, and the role of Child and Youth Care practitioners in various contexts impact and implications while completing the project while also developing/engaging in identifying strengths and challenges communities face regarding child and youth care;  build on understandings and implementation of various theoretical lenses (i.e.., feminist intersectionality) that enhance practice across cultures.

Matches 1
Category Community engagement
Closed
MacEwan University
MacEwan University
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

BIOL 467 Conservation Biology Projects

11111

Feb 24, 2025 - Apr 5, 2025

About the Students: Students in this Conservation Biology course are in the later stages of their degree, with a strong understanding of general ecology and how to manage biodiversity. They are eager to work on real-world projects where conservation efforts are shaped by a mix of science, ethics, cultural traditions, and legal or political factors. Their focus will be on conservation in Canada. What Students Already Know: Basic ecological and biological principles. The challenges of biodiversity loss in Canada. How to critically assess conservation decisions. What Students Are Learning to Do: Evaluate conservation decisions, including human and political factors. Solve problems using both scientific knowledge and practical considerations. Develop a conservation strategy for species at risk.

Matches 2
Category Community engagement + 1
Closed
MacEwan University
MacEwan University
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

HIST 338 Historical Insights: Edmonton and the British Empire

13073

Jan 17, 2025 - Mar 26, 2025

This experience involves learners collaborating in small groups to create a web article for the Edmonton Historical Board's website. Participants will apply their research and writing skills to explore historical connections between Edmonton's neighborhoods, architecture, or notable figures and Great Britain and the British Empire. The project aims to enhance learners' abilities to conduct thorough research, synthesize information, and present it in an engaging format suitable for a public audience. This experience is designed to bridge classroom knowledge with practical application in a real-world setting.

Matches 1
Category Community engagement + 4
Closed