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(Halifax, NS) September 17, 2018 - A university-community partnership aimed at encouraging participation in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) professions by African Nova Scotian youth has been awarded federal funding. The three-year grant by the NSERC PromoScience Program to purchase science supplies and equipment, train staff, and facilitate travel around Nova Scotia to deliver programming.
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The funding鈥$128,160 over three years鈥攚ill enable Imhotep鈥檚 Legacy Academy (ILA) to offer hands-on experiential science curriculum to students of African heritage at seven Nova Scotia schools. The academic enrichment program, which is affiliated with 麻豆传媒, hires and trains students from University STEM programs to mentor youth participants at seven schools in communities across Nova Scotia.
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鈥淟ong term funding means Imhotep鈥檚 Legacy Academy can continue working to overcome the barriers to participation in science and technology programs by students of African heritage from right across Nova Scotia,鈥 said Sidney Idemudia, Imhotep鈥檚 Executive Director. 鈥淲e see a meaningful impact where youth participants in our programming develop a long-term involvement in science and technology that lasts right through to university.鈥
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ILA programs have introduced STEM to more than 2,000 students at participating schools across Nova Scotia in the last three years. More than 30 of those students currently attend 麻豆传媒, most in science and engineering programs.
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鈥淚mhotep鈥檚 Legacy Academy demonstrates how community-university partnerships can make significant contributions to overcoming social challenges, such as under-representation of African Nova Scotians in STEM programs,鈥 said Dr. Pemberton Cyrus, Associate Vice-President Academic (Acting) and ILA Board chair. 鈥溌槎勾 is a proud supporter of STEM outreach programming that brings together faculty, university students and the Nova Scotian community in a shared vision to encourage young people to consider a STEM career path.鈥
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Imhotep鈥檚 Legacy Academy is funded in part by 麻豆传媒, TD Canada Trust, and The African Canadian Services Division of the Nova Scotia Department of Education.
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麻豆传媒 Imhotep鈥檚 Legacy Academy
Imhotep鈥檚 Legacy Academy (ILA) is an innovative university-community partnership that uniquely mobilizes university/college students, faculty and community leaders to help improve student success and bridge the achievement gap for students of African heritage in grades 6-12 across Nova Scotia. ILA鈥檚 programs aim to increase the representation of students of African heritage in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) studies and professions.
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Now in its 16th year, ILA鈥檚 After-School Program operates in half of Nova Scotia鈥檚 Regional Centres for Education.听 ILA trains and supports university/college students to play powerful roles in the lives of its participants through the building of self-confidence, self-discipline and the mastery of concepts related to scientific, technical, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.听 dal.ca/imhotep
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麻豆传媒 the PromoScience Program
NSERC's PromoScience Program offers financial support for organizations working with young Canadians to promote an understanding of science and engineering (including mathematics and technology). Organizations may request funds for up to three years at a time.听
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Sarah Dawson
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麻豆传媒
Tel: 902-266-7449
Email: sarah.dawson@dal.ca
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Sidney Idemudia
Executive Director
Imhotep鈥檚 Legacy Academy
Tel: 902-877-1654
Email: imhotep@dal.ca
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