Évaluation de la formation : « Bienveillance en milieu de travail »

La pandémie de la COVID-19 et l’intensification marquée du travail ont provoqué des changements importants dans le monde des affaires. Entre autres, les querelles et les disputes ne sont pas rares en organisation. Soucieux de cette réalité, l’organisme partenaire a développé une formation portant sur la bienveillance afin de favoriser un environnement de travail harmonieux. […]

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Commercialization of agrifood waste conversion innovation

The circular economy is an important component of sustainability in this present economy. This project requires the intern to develop a commercialization plan for an innovative technology-driven process of extracting proteins and nutrients from organic waste generated by food and beverage manufacturers. The partner organization possesses intellectual know-how and process expertise in converting organic waste […]

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Western Valley: Building Resilience In Youth

The Western Valley region is embarking on several projects to improve social and health outcomes for youth, families, and communities. The Western Valley Drug and Alcohol Steering Committee and the Woodstock Planet Youth Local Action Coalition are collaborative groups that work toward universal and primary prevention of drug and alcohol initiation, harm reduction, treatment, and […]

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New Directions – Training and Mentoring Improvements

The T.E.P Program within the organization of New Directions works with young woman, individuals involved within the criminal justice system and those who have been diagnosed with pre-natal exposure (FAS, FASD & ARND) between the ages of 12-17 who happen to be indigenous. Their goal is to offer empowerment of the individuals that they work […]

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Student Support for New Content for RaY Programs

Resource Assistance for Youth, RaY, is a street level non-profit organization that works with youth, ages 0-29, providing integrated programs and services. Their Hub Model is designed to provide everything street and marginalized youth need on their terms. This includes health supports, housing supports, mental health and addiction supports, basic needs, drop-in services, street outreach, […]

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Implementing Strategies for Community Engagement and Development

The work by the interns will help Oak Table to revamp and improve services delivered through several programs, improve communication, improve outreach, assist with the food preparation and assist with recovering from Covid-19 pandemic. These projects will assist Oak Table in recruiting additional volunteers and strengthening organizational capacity, specifically in regards to recreational, educational, and […]

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1991 Soviet Coup Attempt – Part 1

The proposed research project aims to analyze the causes and consequences of the Soviet Coup attempt, including the political and economic factors that led to the coup, the role of the Soviet military and the KGB, and the impact of the coup on the collapse of the Soviet Union. The expected outcomes of the research […]

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1991 Soviet Coup Attempt – Part 2

The intern will investigate the 1991 Soviet coup attempt, a critical event in history when some powerful Soviet leaders tried to take control from then-President Mikhail Gorbachev. They will study why it happened, who was involved, and what the consequences were for the Soviet Union and the world. By analyzing historical documents, interviews, and other […]

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Kanonhkwa’tsheranákere, Where the Medicines Are: Creating an Indigenous biocultural atlas and ethnobotanical field guide grounded in decolonial methodologies

This landmark project was built by Dr. Jessica Dolan with leadership at the Indigenous organization Plenty Canada, and the Conservation Through Reconciliation Partnership team at University of Guelph. Working closely in collaboration with Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabeg educators and culture-bearers, the team is combining plant biology surveys in the Greenbelt region of Southern Ontario, with historical […]

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Applying Natural Language Processing to Explore the Development of Automated Scoring and Feedback Models for Multi-Speaker Science Discussions

Many components of education, including those to support teacher and student learning, are now online and fully digital. But to make productive use of these data sources, the field needs to have a better understanding of what teachers and students do and how they respond to online assessments designed to build and measure complex constructs. […]

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