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“Dream to be an Engineer” Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation

“Dream to be an Engineer” Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation. Who We Are and What We Do. CEMF History and Mission. Was created to honour the memory of the 14 young women from École Polytechnique whose lives ended so abruptly on December 6, 1989

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“Dream to be an Engineer” Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation

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  1. “Dream to be an Engineer”Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation Who We Are and What We Do

  2. CEMF History and Mission • Was created to honour the memory of the 14 young women from École Polytechnique whose lives ended so abruptly on December 6, 1989 • Awards scholarships to women entering engineering and continuing their engineering education. • Reaches girls and teaches them about engineering through presentations completed by scholarship winners • Believes in promoting engineering as a career choice to all young Canadians, especially women through the generosity of its donors and supporters • Has had a strong historical relationship with faculties of engineering and major corporations

  3. CEMF is: A professionally managed Foundation Registered Canadian Charitable Foundation Follows good corporate governance Directed by 14 elected Board Members representing a cross section of industry, government, professional engineering societies, academia, geography, linguistic and gender groups in Canada. CEMF Administration and Board

  4. Scholarship Programs • Scholarships range from $5,000 to $10,000 • One Post-Graduate Scholarship Awarded Annually • CEMF currently offers 14 scholarships including two new ones in 2015 • CEMF has awarded an average of 10 engineering scholarships to Canadian women since 2002

  5. CEMF Website • Our Web Site: www.CEMF.ca • Is the national information portal for information about engineering for students, guidance officers and teachers alike • Includes a unique and current Canadian database of all engineering scholarships available to young women in Canada

  6. Scholarships • Doctoral - $15,000 • Masters: • Chemical - $10,000 • Vale - $10,000 • Undergraduate: • Regional Ambassador - $5,000 • Vale - up to three $10,000 • Allstream - $5,000 • Dillon - $5,000 • Marie Carter Memorial - $5,000

  7. How to Apply • Criteria on www.cemf.ca • Deadline January 16, 2015 • Follow checklist • Proof read • Creative PowerPoint • Be yourself • Academics not part of decision

  8. Testimonials from past Scholarship Recipients “The financial support I received from CEMF as I completed my doctoral studies was important, but also the psychological support really made the difference. Looking ahead the course of study was long and overwhelming….at the time I had a young family, a new home, involvement in the community and a career. The mentorship provided by members of CEMF board validated the reasons I became an engineer. Their pat on the back gave me the boost of energy I needed to take that next step. I really, really felt the acceptance from the ‘women in engineering’ community and it made the difference for me”.Pascale Champagne, Ph.D., and former CEMF Director

  9. “The financial help from the CEMF was important but it was also my first awareness of support specifically for women in engineering. The additional benefit of the award has been an increased awareness on my part of the contribution that women can and do make in the engineering profession.” Beth Anne Martin, 4th year student in Engineering, University of New Brunswick

  10. “The CEMF award is great to help me pay for my tuition. It not only benefits me, but the pride and excitement of being an award recipient also extends to my family. When I received the award the Dean of Engineering at McGill organized a lunch that I attended along with 2 board members from CEMF. Meeting these two women and having ongoing contact is such a plus for me as a student.”Tina Chen

  11. UofT 2014 Winners

  12. Why is CEMF’s Work Important? • Despite the constant and ever-growing need for professional engineers in Canada, over half the population of potential future engineers aren’t being engaged. • By providing scholarship and networking opportunities, CEMF gives women in Canada the support they need to successfully pursue a career in engineering. • CEMF uses youth to reach out to youth – our scholarship winners are proven leaders and role models with diverse backgrounds and a passion for engineering and leadership. • High school students hear from actual students about why they chose to study engineering at university and the exciting career options engineering provides.

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