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I-STEAM Pathways: Melding Mainstream Science, Indigenous Perspectives

I-STEAM Pathways: Melding Mainstream Science, Indigenous Perspectives

I-STEAm Pathways:融合主流科学与土著视角
Accesswire ·  07/10 14:30

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / July 10, 2024 / Enbridge
University of Alberta program cultivates student interest in environmental education through summer research internships

2024年7月10日,恩桥公司。
阿尔伯塔大学的项目通过暑期研究实习培养学生对环境教育的兴趣。

The University of Alberta may have one of the best summer gigs going.

阿尔伯塔大学可能是最好的暑期工作之一。

Forget office jobs. Since being launched in 2020, Indigenous students hired onto one of the research projects through the U of A's I-STEAM Pathways (I-STEAM) program could spend their summer studying water toxicity, regenerative agriculture, environmental policy or flood forecasting tools-just to name a few.

忘记办公室工作。自2020年开始,通过阿尔伯塔大学的I-STEAm Pathways(I-STEAM)计划的其中一个研究项目聘用的土著学生可以花费他们的暑期研究水毒性、再生农业、环境政策或洪水预测工具,仅举几个例子。

"Many of our interns are actually hired out of non-STEM-related fields of study," says Dr. Makere Stewart-Harawira, professor at Edmonton-based University of Alberta and original co-founder of the I-STEAM Pathways program. "They might be enrolled in a health or psychology program, but this internship offers an opportunity to explore an enormous variety of other fields in engineering, biology or agriculture."

“我们的许多实习生实际上是在非STEm相关领域的学习,”阿尔伯塔大学的教授、I-STEAm Pathways计划的原合作者Makere Stewart-Harawira博士说。“他们可能在健康或心理学专业上注册,但是这个实习机会可以让他们探索工程、生物学或农业等其他领域的机会。”

The I-STEAM program is the first of its kind in Canada, and is dedicated to giving Indigenous students the opportunity to engage in environmental research, ideally leading them to consider it as a future career path.

I-STEAm计划是加拿大第一个致力于让土著学生参与环境研究的计划,旨在鼓励他们将其作为未来的职业道路。

"There is a real call in both the research community and within Indigenous communities to increase the number of Indigenous people in positions of authority in environmental policy," says Dr. Stewart-Harawira.

“在研究社区和土著社区中,都存在着一种真正的呼声,希望增加制定环境政策的土著人数,”Stewart-Harawira博士说。

Open to students in their first year of undergraduate studies and upwards, I-STEAM matches students with carefully selected research projects and a dedicated mentor for a four-month paid internship over the summer.

I-STEAm适用于大学本科一年级及以上的学生,将学生与精心挑选的研究项目和专门的导师配对,进行为期四个月的暑期带薪实习。

Last year, the program hired 18 students to environmental research projects, up from 16 in 2022. While the upward trend is encouraging, the program's ability to accept research proposals and facilitate summer internships is entirely donor dependent.

去年,该计划共聘请18名学生参与环境研究项目,2022年共有16人。虽然上升趋势令人鼓舞,但该计划接受研究提案并促进暑期实习的能力完全依赖捐赠者。

In 2023, Alliance Pipeline donated $60,000 to the I-STEAM Pathways program as part of its commitment to communities. The funding facilitated internships for the program and contributed to research costs and student wages. After a 24-year span, Enbridge sold its ownership interest in Alliance to Pembina Pipeline Corporation in April 2024.

2023年,Alliance Pipeline向I-STEAm Pathways计划捐赠了6万加元,作为对社区的承诺的一部分。这笔资金促进了该计划的实习,并为研究成本和学生工资做出了贡献。在过去的24年里,恩桥公司将其在Alliance的所有权益出售给了Pembina Pipeline Corporation。

The research projects are not just confined to labs-they often have real-world impact.

这些研究项目不仅仅局限于实验室,它们经常产生真正的世界影响。

Jordan Eleniak, a 2023 I-STEAM program participant and Metis student hailing from Lac La Biche, AB, developed a device that helps predict algae blooms during his internship. Eleniak is also the president of the U of A's Indigenous in STEM Students Association.

约旦·埃腾尼克(Jordan Eleniak)是2023年I-STEAm计划的参与者,也是来自阿尔伯塔拉克拉比奇(Lac La Biche)的梅蒂斯学生,他在实习期间开发了一种有助于预测水藻暴发的设备。Eleniak还是阿尔伯塔大学土著STEm学生协会的主席。

"Jordan's work is exactly the type of hands-on research that we get excited about," says. Dr. Stewart-Harawira. "I am constantly moved by the interchange of knowledge and witnessing as students build a passion and interest in their environment."

“约旦的工作正是我们感到兴奋的实践研究的类型,”Stewart-Harawira博士说。“我经常被知识的交流所感动,并见证学生在他们的环境中建立热情和兴趣。”

Dr. Stewart-Harawira, who is New Zealand Maori, arrived in Alberta in 2004 with the intention of spending "four or five" in Alberta, and ultimately to launch a program around Indigenous environmental education.

Stewart-Harawira博士是新西兰毛利人,于2004年来到阿尔伯塔省,打算在阿尔伯塔省呆“四到五年”,最终在土著环境教育领域推出一个计划。

But 20 years later, she's still here, with I-STEAM Pathways programming running strong, thanks at least in part to the good work of her co-leads in the program, Navajo environmental engineer Dr. Chelsea Benally and biological scientist Dr. Greg Goss, both at the University of Alberta and equally dedicated to the program.

但20年后,她依然在此,I-STEAm Pathways编程仍然强劲,至少部分得益于该计划的合作领导人之一Navajo环境工程师Chelsea Benally博士和生物科学家Greg Goss博士等人的良好工作。

"I guess I've just been having so much fun," she says.

“我想我一直在玩得很开心,”她说。

TOP PHOTO: I-STEAM program participants work on their projects at the University of Alberta.

顶部照片:I-STEAm计划参与者在阿尔伯塔大学进行项目工作。

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