Shell to support student and Women In Engineering activities

Monday, September 9, 2013

Shell Canada is helping boost important Waterloo Engineering initiatives by providing $200,000 in funding over the next three years to support a broad range of student activities, including student team sponsorship, Capstone Design project awards and WiE (Women in Engineering) mentorship.

The Shell Student Activity Fund, the Shell Design Symposium Awards in Chemical and Mechanical Engineering and the Shell Weekend Conference: Women Exploring Engineering will uniquely support the model of experiential learning that is one of the hallmarks of Waterloo Engineering, Canada’s largest engineering school.

"Waterloo Engineering is recognized for its culture of initiative and enterprise,” said Terry Soeder, a University of Waterloo chemical engineering graduate (BASc ’77), from the Shell Sarnia Refinery and a Campus Ambassador. “We are excited to invest in programs that provide students with a dynamic learning environment. We believe our investment will help foster today’s students into tomorrow’s leaders who will help meet rising energy demands responsibly and build a new energy future.

“The student experience at Waterloo is what defines us,” said Pearl Sullivan, Dean of Waterloo Engineering. “Shell’s significant investment in our students and Capstone Design projects will enable an exciting diversity of project development, industrial mentorship and experimental prototyping, as well as essential field trips and award incentives. I am especially pleased with their commitment to engaging women in the essential networking and mentoring that’s so critical in our field." [news  release]