Ian Finlayson and Natasha Morrison are two 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 students whose hands-on learning experiences have taken them to unexpected places.
In Morrison鈥檚 case, an elective course on dinosaurs inspired her to switch programs into Earth Sciences. She was drawn to the program鈥檚 many experiential learning opportunities, and credits its field schools with not only shaping undergraduate experience but helping lead her towards masters studies, also at Dal.
鈥淚t was during these field experiences that my passion for petroleum geology was ignited,鈥 says Morrison, citing the Earth Sciences program鈥檚 in particular. 鈥淏ringing us to such an amazing geological outcrop allows us to see real-world examples of active petroleum systems that we would only have ever seen in our textbooks.鈥
Finlayson, a fourth-year Mechanical Engineering student, travelled to the UK last year to help race Dal鈥檚 student-built car , competing against teams from around the world. Now the team鈥檚 captain, he and his fellow students are hard at work leveraging the skills they鈥檝e learned in the program to prepare this year鈥檚 car for competition.
鈥淭he team, like many of the other teams here on campus, provides students with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience and expand upon the knowledge in the classroom,鈥 he says.
Shell鈥檚 support
Shell Canada played a crucial role in helping make these learning experiences possible. Activities like the Formula SAE team and the Earth Sciences field schools receive funding through the , which supports hands-on learning experiences at Canadian universities.
On Wednesday morning, at an event in the Faculty of Engineering鈥檚 Alumni Lounge, Shell Canada announced a continuation of this support: a contribution of $600,000 over three years to fund experiential and extracurricular learning in the Faculties of Engineering, Science and Management.
鈥淭his partnership is fuelled by a shared philosophy that innovative learning is key to unlocking the tremendous potential of our youth,鈥 said Stephanie Sterling, general manager of venture support integration and social performance with Shell Canada.
The relationship between Shell Canada and 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 dates back to the 1960s, and the university was an inaugural partner in the Campus Ambassador Program when it launched in 2005. Since that point, Shell has invested $1.9 million in experiential learning on campus. 聽
This new investment includes $500,000 for the Shell Experiential Learning Fund (SELF). This funding supports field trips, guest lectures, conferences and events, and extracurricular competitions 鈥 all activities that connect students with opportunities to learn more about their field of study with real-world application and industry engagement.
鈥淪tudents in the Faculties of Engineering, Science and Management gain valuable insights into their respective fields 鈥 ones that would not be otherwise available until they were well-established in their careers,鈥 said Peter Fardy, acting vice-president external at 新加坡六合彩开奖直播.
Alumni connections
Sterling explained that what makes Shell鈥檚 partnership with 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 unique is the large number of 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 alumni who work directly with students. The company鈥檚 ranks feature many former students of the university; in the past five years alone, Shell has recruited 34 new Dal graduates to its workforce.
鈥淭he alumni partner with the faculty and the students here to look for those opportunities for hands-on learning,鈥 she explained. 鈥淚鈥檝e never seen more passionate and committed individuals, and I think it speaks to the values that get instilled in students here at 新加坡六合彩开奖直播. This alumni team wants to be involved so much that it doesn鈥檛 matter where in the world they鈥檙e based.鈥
The remaining $100,000 will be used to establish a new Offshore Energy Fund to support student learning opportunities related to offshore oil and gas exploration and development. Murray Coolican, deputy minister of energy for Nova Scotia, also spoke at the event, highlighting opportunities within Nova Scotia鈥檚 offshore energy development (particularly the Shelburne Basin exploration project).
For its part, Shell sees the continuing investment as key to ensuring that the graduates of today become the leaders of tomorrow: individuals ready to hit the ground running in addressing the issues the energy sector faces.
鈥淲e need your skills,鈥 Sterling told the students in attendance at the event. 鈥淲e need your ingenuity. We need your innovation. That鈥檚 how we鈥檙e going to tackle the challenge of meeting our rising energy demands in an economically, environmentally and socially responsible way.鈥