Friday, April 21, 2023

Summer Engineering Outreach In-Person Programs 2023 U of T

 


In-Person | CREATE: Engineering Design Challenges | Grades 9 - 12 | July 10th to August 25th, 2023 | $600/Week

This brand-new program combines practical activities, laboratory experiments, and site visits to guide students the through the Engineering Design Cycle.

 

In-Person | DEEP Summer Academy | Grades 9 - 12 | July 10th to August 4th, 2023 | $600/Week (Domestic) | $950/Week (International)

The Da Vinci Engineering Enrichment Program (DEEP) is designed for highly motivated high school students with an aptitude for science and math. This merit-based program provides students with the opportunity for advanced study in a variety of engineering, technology, business, and science disciplines.


COVID-19 Policy 

The Engineering Outreach Office is following the COVID-19 guidance laid out by the University of Toronto. Please see UTogether for the most up-to-date information. 

 

Vaccination and Pre-Screening Requirement

The University of Toronto no longer requires enhanced vaccination certificates with QR codes to access our buildings.

 

Mask Policy Paused

The University’s Mask Guideline was paused July 1, 2022. Some members of our community may choose to continue to wear a mask. We ask everyone to respect each other’s decisions, comfort levels, and health needs. It is vitally important that, even with the easing of provincial measures, we remain vigilant, conscientious, and respectful of one another.


Engineering Outreach Office

Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering

University of Toronto

35 St. George Street, Room 173, Toronto, ON M5S 1A4

T: 416-946-0816 | W: 
outreach.engineering.utoronto.ca

 

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Discovery Day @ Hamilton Health Sciences and McMaster University

 

Friday, June 2, 2023
in Hamilton ON
@ Hamilton Health Sciences, McMaster University

Discovery Days in Health Sciences are one-day events that provide secondary school students (ideally grades 10 and 11) with the opportunity to explore a variety of career options in medicine and the health sciences. Participants gain a clearer picture of what it would be like to be a health professional by interacting with researchers, clinicians and educators in their real-life work setting. The event includes a(n): 

  • dynamic keynote lecture
  • opportunity to attend two interactive workshops 
  • 'Health Pros Tell All' career panel discussion 
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ATTENDING, E-MAIL MR PEARCE. 
Limited spaces are available. 
pearced@hdsb.ca

Monday, April 17, 2023

Invitation to Apply - SPARCS Virtual Computer Science Workshop

 

Seeing Possibilities and Rewards in Computer Science (SPARCS)

SPARCS is a unique opportunity designed to ignite enthusiasm for computer science among people of gender identities under-represented in computer science.* Designed for Grade 9 and 10 students with little to no exposure to computer science, this workshop brings participants together from across Canada. Participants learn that computer science is about much more than using and programming computers.

Intended Audience

We welcome people with gender identities under-represented in computer science including women, non-binary and trans folk to apply. Applicants must be in Grade 9 or 10, have an interest in mathematics, and must currently attend a Canadian high school or middle school. Participants should not have attended a similar workshop.

SPARCS (Virtual)

A virtual version of this workshop will be held on Zoom from Sunday, June 11 to Wednesday, June 14, 2023. Each day will consist of two, hour-long sessions. Participants are expected to attend all session and event times listed for the workshop.

How to Apply

Apply for the SPARCS (Virtual) 2023 by clicking HERE

Participants will be selected at random using a lottery system.

Fee

Registration fee of $25 will need to be paid after applicants are selected for the workshop. Financial support to cover the cost of the workshop may be arranged for students in need.

Thursday, April 13, 2023

Global Youth Program

 

Explore Business with a World Leader in Business Education! 

The use of data analysis to make better decisions is transforming business. 

Future leaders need deeper analytical skills. We’re here to help! Wharton Global Youth Program has just published three Explore Business mini-sites to help high school educators and students discover cutting-edge concepts and leading insights about data and analytics.  

Each free mini-site, complete with videos, defined vocabulary and activities, is built around conversations that Erika James, Dean of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, has with academic experts and industry professionals as they explore analytics in different business contexts.

Mini-site themes are: 

The Analytics of Finance. More than ever, analytics is influencing critical decision-making in the field of finance through machine learning, big data, and algorithms. Learn how the financial landscape will evolve with these trends. 

Using Data to Protect and Serve. When faced with challenging societal issues, such as police reform, human trafficking, and media transparency, analytics can offer surprising ways to increase accountability and drive social good.  

More than a Game. Sports analytics has taken the spotlight as a driver of competitive advantage for professional teams, elevating the value of data both on and off the field, as well as in the exploding online sports-betting industry. 

Tackle all three topics, or pick and choose which themes and video segments work best to enrich learning in your classroom or club conversations. 

Explore Business with Wharton, a world leader in business education!  

Sincerely, 

Diana Lasseter Drake 
Managing Editor 
Wharton Global Youth Program 

 
 

The Wharton Global Youth Program uses the extensive opportunities of the Wharton School's academic community at the University of Pennsylvania to educate, inform and inspire pre-college students to explore business practices, analyze the world’s complex challenges, and take the needed steps to become leaders who will transform the global economy. Please share this newsletter with high school students and educators in your network.

Contact Us on FacebookInstagramLinkedIn and Twitter (@whartonyouth)

Thursday, April 6, 2023

Wharton Global Youth Program

 

Submit Your Applications Today!

The final deadline for our Online Summer Programs and our Summer 2 Pre-baccalaureate Online Program is Wednesday, May 3! Connect virtually with Wharton Global Youth this summer for an immersive, interactive and unforgettable academic experience. Visit our newsroom for a unique look at how one Pre-bacc student has been using his skills to market the family business. 

Monday, April 3, 2023

UWaterloo Eng Outreach - New Events + ESQ Camps

 

Inclusive Tech Design Workshop: 3D Modelling 101

April 21st  || 10 AM-12 PM; 1:30-3:30 PM
Grade 9-12
In-Person @ UWaterloo Main Campus
FREE!


Calling all high school students! Join ESQ for a 3D Modelling Workshop to create adaptive technology for youth! Funded by the Government of Canada and in partnership with Makers Making Change, we will dive into 3D modelling and Inclusive Design. All products made will be donated to Summer Camps and Programs across the Waterloo region. 

Registration is available in our systen under the ESQ Winter 2023 season.

Register Here
ESQ STEM Workshops at Library Locations Near You! 

Tuesday, April 4th, 11th & 25th
Grades 3-5
In-Person @ select Waterloo Region Libraries
FREE


STEM Workshops in Baden and Cambridge
Join ESQ in Baden or Cambridge for fun, hands-on, and FREE STEM Workshops. Put on your Engineer hats and learn about coding and robots with our passionate UW leaders!
See below for more details about workshops, location, and dates!

April 4th - Waterloo Region Library: Baden Branch
4:00-5:30 pm
Modular Marathon: Explore Cubelet technology, and learn all about the engineering design cycle, coding, & mechanical engineering! Work with a team to create a challenging obstacle course for the robots!
Register Here 

April 11th - Cambridge Idea Exchange, Old Post Office
6:30-8:00 pm
Trash-o-Matic: Learn about coding, robots, and the Engineering Design Cycle with our cool Lego Spike Prime Robots! Tell ou robots how to sort waste, and they will do this smelly chore for you!
Register Here

April 25th - Cambridge Idea Exchange, Old Post Office
6:30-8:00 pm
Modular Marathon: Explore our Cubelet technology, and learn all about the engineering design cycle, coding & mechanical engineering! Work with a team to create a challenging obstacle course for the robots!
Register Here

ESQ Summer Camp @ UW Cambridge Campus

August 21 - 25
Grade 2 to 5
Cambridge, UWaterloo Architecture Campus
$320

Announcing a new ESQ summer camp in Cambridge!
 Join us for the Brooks (Gr 2-5) camp the week of August 21st to 25th. This camp will explore numerous STEM-related topics in hands-on activities, games, and more! Take advantage of the opportunity to use and discover the amazing spaces the Cambridge Architecture Campus has to offer!

Registration will open in our system under the ESQ Summer 2023 season (available April 4th @ Noon EST).

Registration Available April 4th @ Noon



 

Learn more about our 2023 Camps
Registration Available April 4th @ Noon
ESQ Virtual Camp Registration Opens
April 4th

August 8-11
Gr 3-5; 6-9
VIRTUAL
$125


Can’t join us in person this summer? Not to worry! ESQ is opening up 2 virtual-only camps for the week of August 8-11. The Lovelace (Grade 3-5) and Gebru (Grade 6-9) camps will offer fully virtual activities for campers to engage in coding and STEM along with our leaders in virtual calls. All you need is yourself and a device to access the call! (Laptop/desktop computers preferred when possible)

Registration will open in our system under the ESQ Summer 2023 season (available April 4th @ Noon EST).

Registration Available April 4th @ Noon
STEMpowered Registration Opening Soon

STEMpowered camps are scheduled to run from July 10-August 18

Each week will be open to a specific age group:
Primary (Gr 2-3); Junior (Gr 4-6); Intermediate (Gr 7-8) ; Senior (Gr 9-12)
FREE

STEMpowered Summer Camps are back! 
 We are excited to once again partner with BrainSTEM Alliance and the Caribbean Canadian Association of Waterloo Region to address the increasing need to create more inclusive and accessible opportunities in STEM education for Black children and youth.
Our FREE summer camps will feature STEM mentors and include a variety of hands-on activities that explore science, technology, engineering and math!

Stay tuned for more details as registration is scheduled to open in April!

Stay Tuned


Stay tuned to our social media (Instagram and Twitter) and future newsletters for upcoming programs!