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NEM 2024 Partner Profile: SCWIST

Since 1981, the Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology (SCWIST.ca) has championed diversity and inclusion in STEM. With 80% of future jobs requiring STEM skills, SCWIST advocates for attracting diverse talent and creating inclusive cultures where all thrive. Their IDEAS framework—Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Sustainability—is pivotal for shaping an ethical, equitable, and sustainable future in STEM.

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NEM 2024 Interview Series: Carleton University

Gain insights from Larry Kostiuk, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Design at Carleton University. In this NEM 2024 interview, Dean Kostiuk shares his journey in engineering, emphasizes the significance of lifelong learning, and highlights Carleton University’s initiatives in shaping the profession’s future.

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NEM 2024 Interview Series: Humber Faculty of Applied Sciences & Technology

Discover the remarkable journey with Dr. Maryam Davoudpour, a renowned professor at Humber College and former Chair at IEEE Toronto Section, as she discusses her background, challenges, and strategies for bridging the skills gap in Ontario. Gain valuable insights into the future of electronics engineering education and the importance of fostering curiosity and active learning among students.

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NEM 2024 Interview Series: Ontario Tech University

Learn about Ellen James, Engineering Outreach Manager at Ontario Tech University, and her efforts to inspire youth in STEM education. Discover how her team’s programs contribute to preparing the next generation of diverse and skilled talent for the evolving landscape of engineering.

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NEM 2024 Partner Profile: WSP

Building a career with caring guidance! WSP brings mentorship and unique opportunities to the development of young professionals. Yasmin Anderson, a young engineer, and Caroline

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