Innovation, Business and Rural Development
June 27, 2014

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Newfoundland and Labrador High School Students to Attend Enrichment Programs this Summer

Twelve Newfoundland and Labrador high school students will be spending this summer at research-related enrichment programs across North America and the Arctic thanks to funding from the Research & Development Corporation (RDC) under its Research Inspired Student Enrichment (RISE) Awards.

“Providing top students with exposure to renowned institutions and programs will open doors and provide inspiration for some of our best and brightest. Investing in our students is a top priority and we are pleased to support this well-established, proven education enrichment program.”
- The Honourable Susan Sullivan, Minister of Innovation, Business and Rural Development and Minister Responsible for RDC.

The four enrichment programs supported under RDC’s RISE Awards are related to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) subjects:

  • Research Science Institute (RSI), based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
  • Students on Ice; a ship and land-based expedition to the Arctic;
  • Shad Valley, which takes place at university campuses across the country;
  • Da Vinci Engineering Enrichment Program, held at the University of Toronto.

Last fall, high school students across the province were encouraged to submit applications for RDC’s RISE Awards program. Students were selected for funding to attend the enrichment programs based on their academic merit as well as an essay.

“Our goal is to enable the best and brightest students in the province gain knowledge and appreciation that may inspire them to pursue research-related careers in the future. I would like to wish each of the 12 students success and the best of luck with their enrichment programs this summer.”
- Glenn Janes, Chief Executive Officer, RDC

Michael Connors, Grade 11 student at Gonzaga High School, is receiving funding under the RISE Awards to attend RSI in Cambridge, MA.

“I am very excited to have been given the opportunity to attend the Research Science Institute this summer. I believe an intensive enrichment program such as RSI will provide me with exceptional research experience, and give me valuable insight into possible career paths. I'm really looking forward to it.”
- Michael Connors, Grade 11 student, Gonzaga High School

The Research & Development Corporation is a provincial Crown corporation responsible for improving Newfoundland and Labrador’s research and development performance. RDC works with research and development stakeholders including business, academia and government agencies and departments to make strategic investments in highly qualified people, innovative R&D infrastructure and research. For more information about RDC, go to www.rdc.org EXTERNAL

Information about the successful candidates and the four enrichment programs supported under RDC’s RISE Award is available in the backgrounder below.

QUICK FACTS

  • As a result of funding from the Research & Development Corporation (RDC), 12 Newfoundland and Labrador high school students will be spending their summers at research-related enrichment programs across North America and the Arctic.
  • Funding is provided under RDC’s Research Inspired Student Enrichment (RISE) Awards program which encourages high school students to attend enrichment programs based on their academic merit.
  • RDC works with research and development stakeholders, including academia and government agencies, to make strategic investments in innovative R&D infrastructure and research. Additional information on RDC can be found at www.rdc.org EXTERNAL.

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Media contacts:

Jennifer Tulk
Director of Communications
Department of Innovation, Business and Rural Development
709-729-4570, 728-4104
jennifertulk@gov.nl.ca
Chris Flanagan
Director, Marketing & Communications
Research & Development Corporation
709-758-1021, 691-1009
chrisflanagan@rdc.org

BACKGROUNDER
Programs and Students Supported by RDC’s RISE Awards

The Research Inspired Student Enrichment (RISE) Awards provide top Newfoundland and Labrador high school students with the opportunity to attend research-related enrichment programs focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Through these awards, RDC recognizes the need for early development of the talent required by R&D stakeholders and the importance of R&D to innovation and economic growth.

Applicant NameSchoolProgramAward Amount
Christopher QiuHoly Heart of Mary High SchoolStudents on Ice$12,900
Kaitlyn LittleHoly Heart of Mary High SchoolStudents on Ice$12,900
Michael ConnorsGonzaga High SchoolResearch Science Institute$12,000
Zhipu ZhangGonzaga High SchoolDa Vinci Engineering Enrichment Program$7,000
Bridget LaPrairieHoly Heart of Mary High SchoolDa Vinci Engineering Enrichment Program$7,000
Isaac TraskHoly Spirit High SchoolDa Vinci Engineering Enrichment Program$7,000
Colin HuntMount Pearl Senior HighDa Vinci Engineering Enrichment Program$7,000
Sophia CrockerExploits Valley HighDa Vinci Engineering Enrichment Program$7,000
Pallas LoredoHoly Heart of Mary High SchoolShad Valley$6,100
Darcy TaylorGonzaga High SchoolShad Valley$6,100
Catherine DunneHoly Spirit High SchoolShad Valley$6,100
Terriah HansenHoly Trinity High SchoolShad Valley$6,100
Total$97,200

Enrichment programs supported by RDC’s RISE Awards:

Students on Ice is a two-week ship and land-based Arctic expedition providing students with education and research opportunities to help gain a real world perspective on present and future challenges facing the Arctic region such as climate change and resource development.

Research Science Institute is a partnership between the Center for Excellence in Education, a non-profit organization based in McLean, Virginia, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology which offers a six-week summer enrichment program in the Boston, Massachusetts, area emphasizing advanced theory and research in STEM fields. This program introduces students to the entire research process, from literature review to experimental design and analysis.

Da Vinci Engineering Enrichment Program is a four-week program held at the University of Toronto which offers pre-university engineering and science enrichment and research project design opportunities

Shad Valley is a four-week program held at Canadian university campuses which focuses on bringing STEM research and entrepreneurship together.

2014 06 27                                                             11:15 a.m.