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Tag: Geoscience

“A Space of their Own?” Professional Women’s Groups in the Alberta STEM Resource Sector

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“A Space of their Own?” Professional Women’s Groups in the Alberta STEM Resource Sector The objective of this research was to explore the social relations and power structures involved within the work environment that categorized where STEM women’s groups are created, why they are created, and the strategies used in addressing gender disparities and inequality. […]

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Managing Transitions: Before, During and After Leave A Planning Resource Guide for Employees and Employers

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Managing Transitions: Before, During and After Leave A Planning Resource Guide for Employees and Employers This guide is designed to assist engineers and geoscientists who are considering a maternity or parental leave. It is also designed to assist their employers. Credit: Engineers Canada & Geoscientists Canada Date: 2017 View

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Video – AWSN member spotlight: GeoWomen

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Video – AWSN member spotlight: GeoWomen GeoWomen is a volunteer organization providing space for women in geoscience careers, whose level of experience varies from new graduate to retiring at the top of their careers, to meet and share experiences. Hear from two members of the GeoWomen team Lisa Doyle (M.Sc. Geology) and Jennifer Kingsbury (P. […]

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Becoming a licensed engineer in Canada

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Becoming a licensed engineer in Canada Becoming a licensed engineer in Canada. Every year, engineering graduates from around the world move to Canada to become licensed engineers. Credit: EngineerHere Date: 2022   View

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Women’s Mentorship Program

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Women’s Mentorship Program The resource page for the 2021/2022 Women in Engineering and Geoscience Mentorship Program. Recordings, slides, templates and other resources will be shared here for this mentorship year. Credit: Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba Date: 2021 View

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Equity, Diversity and Inclusion For Engineers and Geoscientist Booklet

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Equity, Diversity and Inclusion For Engineers and Geoscientist Booklet EDI for Engineering and Geoscience. Credit: BCEG Date: 2021 For more information on this resource click here. View

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Webinar: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion For Engineers and Geoscientists

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Webinar: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion For Engineers and Geoscientists This course is a foundational training on equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) to help individuals develop competencies in inclusive behaviours and emotional intelligence. EDI in engineering and geoscience means fostering professional environments and relationships that welcome and advocate for diversity among professionals and enable all professionals […]

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Women in the Workplace: A Shift in Industry Work Culture Infographic

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Women in the Workplace: A Shift in Industry Work Culture Infographic Final report from the WAGE project to examine the barriers face in engineering and geoscience workplaces in Alberta. Infographic Credit: APEGA Date: 2021 For more information on this resource click here. View

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Women in the Workplace: A Shift in Industry Work Culture

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Women in the Workplace: A Shift in Industry Work Culture Final report from the WAGE project to examine the barriers face in engineering and geoscience workplaces in Alberta. Credit: APEGA Date: 2021 For more information on this resource click here. View

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