Book Publication: Phase 1 (Medical/Health) FULL
Positions available: up to 200 total students, working in groups of 12 We would like students to write and publish books. For phase 1 of this initiative, students will focus on medical health topics. To accomplish this, we expect the student(s) will: work with team pod of students to help write two books, one book each week write 2200 to 4000 words each week and edit other team (pod) members work on collective document upload documents for publication as books onto research sites keep with schedule and work as book writing team This project will be ongoing over 8 weeks, with different books being produced in each two-week segment. There will be 4 project postings on Riipen that students can apply for. Each phase will run for two weeks.
Interdisciplinary Authors
This project will begin November 7 following a kick-off meeting and orientation for all student-hires. The end-date for the project and deliverable submission deadline is December 5 at 11:59 PM MST. The Antarctic Institute of Canada (AIC) is a non-profit organization that conducts research activities, academic mentorship programs, and equity building through a variety of government-funded work initiatives for undergraduate and graduate students. The AIC is seeking 100 (one hundred) post-secondary students currently enrolled in a post-secondary program to author a variety of texts for publication. Topics and guidelines will be determined following the kick-off meeting. Participants will produce a finalised deliverable of a minimum 3000-word article. Applicants must be comfortable writing according to a variety of conventions and formats and within diverse topic-areas.
Interdisciplinary Authors - December 2022
This project will begin December 1st following a kick-off meeting and orientation for all student-hires. The end-date for the project and deliverable submission deadline is December 31st at 11:59 PM MST. The Antarctic Institute of Canada (AIC) is a non-profit organization that conducts research activities, academic mentorship programs, and equity building through a variety of government-funded work initiatives for undergraduate and graduate students. The AIC is seeking 100 post-secondary students currently enrolled in a post-secondary program to author a variety of texts for publication. Topics and guidelines will be determined following the kick-off meeting. Participants will produce a finalised deliverable of a minimum 3000-word article. Applicants must be comfortable writing according to a variety of conventions and formats and within diverse topic-areas. *Applications will ONLY be accepted if the team name is your first and last name. Do not apply in group teams.*
Interdisciplinary Authors - January 2023
This project will begin January 2nd following a kick-off meeting and orientation for all student-hires. The end-date for the project and deliverable submission deadline is January 31st at 11:59 PM MST. The Antarctic Institute of Canada (AIC) is a non-profit organization that conducts research activities, academic mentorship programs, and equity building through a variety of government-funded work initiatives for undergraduate and graduate students. The AIC is seeking 100 post-secondary students currently enrolled in a post-secondary program to author a variety of texts for publication. Topics and guidelines will be determined following the kick-off meeting. Participants will produce a finalised deliverable of a minimum 3000-word article. Applicants must be comfortable writing according to a variety of conventions and formats and within diverse topic-areas. Applications will only be accepted if the team name is your first and last name. Do not apply in teams.
Interdisciplinary Authors - March 2023
This project will begin March 1st following a kick-off meeting and orientation for all student-hires. The end-date for the project and deliverable submission deadline is March 31st at 11:59 PM MST. The Antarctic Institute of Canada (AIC) is a non-profit organization that conducts research activities, academic mentorship programs, and equity building through a variety of government-funded work initiatives for undergraduate and graduate students. The AIC is seeking 100 post-secondary students currently enrolled in a post-secondary program to author a variety of texts for publication. Topics and guidelines will be determined following the kick-off meeting. Participants will produce a finalised deliverable of a minimum 3000-word article. Applicants must be comfortable writing according to a variety of conventions and formats and within diverse topic-areas. Applications will only be accepted if the team name is your first and last name. Do not apply in teams.
Interdisciplinary Authors - March 2024
This project will begin following a kick-off meeting and orientation for all student-hires. The Antarctic Institute of Canada (AIC) is a non-profit organization that conducts research activities, academic mentorship programs, and equity building through a variety of government-funded work initiatives for undergraduate and graduate students. The AIC is seeking post-secondary students currently enrolled in a post-secondary program to author a variety of texts for publication. Topics and guidelines will be determined following the kick-off meeting.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Assessment Tool Automation
The main goal for the project is to support the automation of Synclusiv Inc.'s diversity, equity, and inclusion assessment tool. This will involve several different steps for the learners, including: - Understanding the current diversity, equity, and inclusion assessment tool and its manual processes. - Identifying areas within the tool that can be automated to improve efficiency and accuracy. - Developing software or tools to automate the assessment process. - Testing the automated tool and making necessary improvements based on feedback.
scientific research specialist
The main goal for the project is to conduct scientific research on the potential patient outcomes of using automated threshold management for concussion recovery patients. This will involve: - Reviewing existing literature and research on concussion recovery and threshold management. - Identifying any correlations or patterns in the literature that could indicate the effectiveness of automated threshold management. - Developing a scientifically supported narrative on patient outcomes from using automated threshold management. - Drawing conclusions and recommendations based on the research findings.
Editorial Researcher & Assistant Internship
The primary objective of the Editorial Researcher & Assistant Internship project is to carry out editorial research & assistance.The foremost aim of this internship initiative is to provide interns with an immersive and hands-on opportunity to comprehend the intricacies of editorial decision-making processes, content development, and dissemination across diverse media platforms. This practical exposure equips interns with valuable insights into the dynamic world of contemporary media. Through active participation in daily editorial operations, interns will engage in activities such as meticulous content research, rigorous fact-checking, and the preparation of written material for publication...