Title: MITACS Student Council meeting
1MITACS Student Council meeting
- Saturday May 14, 2005
- University of Calgary
2Outline
- Students in MITACS
- MITACS resources for students
- Student Advisory Committee
- Past Achievements to Date
- Present Current Initiatives
- Future
3Students in MITACS
"The highest priority for MITACS and its
defining aspect is the recruiting, training,
and eventual placement of graduate students."
- Approximately 80 of MITACS spending goes towards
supporting students. - Currently includes about 400 MSc, PhD and PDF
students.
4Students in MITACS
- MITACS Canadian students boast an 82 employment
placement rate upon completion of their studies.
- Canada has witnessed an unprecedented increase in
graduate mathematics and computer science
enrolments since the creation of MITACS.
5MITACS resources for students
"By creating new opportunities for young people
allowing them to develop their mathematical
skills in relevant fields, MITACS keeps many
students in Canada through its world-class
research activity."
"MITACS expands the reach of network research
outside of major urban centres, which helps to
ensure that opportunities are available to
potential students."
6The Mobility Fund
- 500 for a paper presentation for out-of-town
travel. - 1000 for participation in a MITACS event.
- 5000 to spend up to four months visiting a
MITACS node outside of the home university.
7Internship Program
- Expanding in B.C. and Atlantic Canada up to 150
interns per year! - Expanding nationally in two years.
- The MITACS internships program is unique in
Canada.
8Internship Program
- Internship projects are 4 months in duration with
opportunities for a second Internship. - An Internship involves a research project related
to a graduate students Masters or PhD thesis. - Each internship project receives 15,000 in
funding.
9Student Awards Program
- The Student Awards Program recognizes outstanding
achievements of MITACS students and post-doctoral
fellows. - Each award consists of a certificate and a
monetary prize of 1,000.
10Student Advisory Committee
The SAC serves as a voice for the students within
MITACS by
- organizing student orientated events
- advising the Scientific Director on student
affairs - collecting ideas from the students about things
they would like to see within MITACS.
11Student Advisory Committee
There is representation from across Canada
- British Columbia
- Western Canada
- Ontario
- Quebec
- Atlantic Canada
12Past Achievements
- 1. Student Notes Newsletter
- 6 issues of the SAC Newsletter so far
- Most recent issue published May 2005
13Past Achievements
- 2. Student Sessions at MITACS conferences
- The SAC has successfully organized Short Courses
at the 4th Annual Conference and the 2003 Quebec
Interchange. - The SAC has successfully organized a Student
Feedback Session in Ottawa. - Students were given the opportunity to present
their research in a lecture hall environment to
their peers at the Quebec Interchange. - Social events are organized by the SAC to
encourage an informal environment to network with
fellow students.
14Past Achievements
- 3. SAC section of the MITACS website
- Provides information about
- Available resources for MITACS students (Mobility
Program, Internships, Career Information and Job
Postings). - Upcoming events at the local, regional and
national levels. - Provides electronic versions of current and past
newsletters. -
- Enables communication with the SAC.
15Past Achievements
- 4. National contact list
- SAC members have compiled a nation-wide email
list of contacts. -
- Events and other MITACS related announcements are
sent to these contacts for distribution within
their universities.
16Past Achievements
- 5. Networking with other student groups
- CMS has a student representative, Adriana Dawes,
sitting on the student committee. - This increases the exposure of MITACS and
provides opportunities to cross promote each
associations events and news.
17Current Initiatives
1. Student activities at CMS-MITACS Joint
Conference 2007 May 30 - June 3 in Winnipeg
- Two soft skill sessions
- Managing time and stress
- Best employment strategies
- Registrations available at www.mitacs.ca/AC07
18Current Initiatives
- 2. Student Notes Newsletter
- Student Notes is a bilingual newsletter published
quarterly by the Student Advisory Committee. - A printed version of Student Notes is also
distributed to all MITACS universities.
19Current Initiatives
- Student Notes includes
- announcements
- reviews of current and past events
- student and industry interviews
- job postings
- brain teasers
- book reviews
- other items of interest to students
20Current Initiatives
- 3. Student Council
- To promote communication of MITACS events and
information to students in the mathematical
sciences. - Currently 17 universities represented out of 36
universities involved with MITACS.
21Current Initiatives
- Student Council Responsibilities
- Act as a contact and information source about
MITACS events and programs. - Organize MITACS information sessions for
students. - Provide input and suggestions for student
sessions at MITACS conferences and Interchanges. - Act as a liaison to the Student Advisory
Committee.
22Current Initiatives
- 4. SAC Seminar Series and Sponsorship
- Seminars
- Help to organize short seminars in mathematics or
in computer science throughout Canada - Funds are available for up to 400 per seminar,
10 seminars a year.
- To promote mathematics at the undergraduate
- and graduate levels.
23Current Initiatives
- Sponsorship
- Join existing conferences and offer a sponsorship
in exchange for some visibility. - When an opportunity presents itself and money is
available.
- Cyber security expert Peiter Mudge Zatko at
the University of Alberta.
- Sponsors of the 2005 Canadian Undergraduate
Mathematics Conference.
24Current Initiatives
- 5. Potential extension of mobility fund
- Extend the actual Mobility Fund program to accept
proposals for visits outside of MITACS nodes. - International travelling allowed.
- Funding should be awarded according to the needs
of the proposed travel and to the other sources
of funding of the trainee.
25Current Initiatives
6. Promotion of mathematics
- Stimulate interest in mathematics for high school
students. - Presentation But whats math good for?
26Current Initiatives
- 7. Networking
- Create a dynamic student community.
- Looking for partnerships with other student
mathematics organizations (like CMS). - Keeping in touch with the Alumni
- "MITACS student for life"
27Future
- How could we promote mathematics at the
undergraduate and graduate levels? - How could we improve our support to student
research? - How could we facilitate student collaboration
between universities? - How could we create relations with the industry?
- How could we help students find employment in
academia or in industry?