Interdisciplinary Authors

Fermé
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
AIC Administration
Office administrator
(270)
4
Projet
Expérience académique ou travail rémunéré
40 heures par apprenant.e
Apprenant.e
Canada
Niveau Intermédiaire

Portée du projet

Catégories
Écriture créative Rédaction de textes Média
Compétences
academic writing research writing mentorship
Détails

This project will begin October 3 following a kick-off meeting and orientation for all student-hires. The end-date for the project and deliverable submission deadline is October 31 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 45 (forty five) 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.

Livrables

Access to a personal computer and the internet, academic writing experience.

Mentorat

Mentorship and oversight of project objectives & timelines

À propos de l'entreprise

Entreprise
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
2 - 10 employé.es
Éducation

The Antarctic Institute of Canada is a non-profit Canadian charity organization founded by former Antarctic researcher Austin Mardon in 1985. Its original aim was to lobby for the federal government of Canada to increase the extent of Canadian research in the Antarctic. However, AIC slowly diversified and initiated programs for students to publish Antarctic research in newspapers and academic journals. These days, the AIC supports academic writing, research, and multimedia in many fields, expanding far beyond the organization’s original focus on Antarctica.