University Liaison Program
Statistics Canada's University Liaison Program helps postsecondary instructors identify Statistics Canada information and products for use in lectures, course assignments and textbooks. This program includes a sabbatical or work leave vistorship. This visitorship supports research and feasibility studies related to Statistics Canada databanks, ongoing research and reports. The Program serves faculties of education and selected social science departments throughout Canada.
Services offered:
- Course Assignments
- Consultation and Professional Development for instructors seeking Statistics Canada resources for their courses or textbooks
- Prizes for Students in Education
- Prize for Students in Geography/Native Studies
- Prize for Students in Geography/Environmental Studies
- Prize for Students in Statistical Survey Methods
- Statistics Project Contest for Quebec CEGEP students
- Sabbaticals at and visits to Statistics Canada
- Practicum at Statistics Canada
Prizes for Students in Education
Statistics Canada offers an annual curriculum prize to a postsecondary student in education, in conjunction with the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies. The Ray Ryan Statistics Canada Prize for Curriculum Studies is awarded to the student who completes the best curriculum project involving substantive application of the Statistics Canada web-site or other Statistics Canada products.
In conjunction with the Canadian Association for Foundations of Education, the Statistics Canada Award for Foundations of Education is presented to a pre-service student who completes a project or paper involving the application of material from the Statistics Canada web-site, www.statcan.ca, or other Statistics Canada education resources.
Prize for Students in Geography/Native Studies
The Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG), Statistics Canada, and Indian and Northern Affairs Canada award the Robin P. Armstrong Memorial Prize for Excellence in Native Studies to a graduate student in geography/native studies for the best Master's or PhD thesis on an aboriginal topic.
Prize for Students in Geography/Environmental Studies
The Environment and Resources Study Group of the Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG), and Statistics Canada award the CAG/Statistics Canada Student Award for Research into Human Impacts on the Canadian Environment to an undergraduate student in geography and/or environmental studies/science for the best paper examining impacts of human activity on Canada's environment.
Prize for Students in Statistical Survey Methods
The Survey Methods Section of the Statistical Society of Canada awards a student prize for the best paper in survey methods presented at the Annual Meeting of the Statistical Society of Canada. The award is open to students registered at a Canadian university at any time during the year in which the meeting is held.
Statistics Project Contest for Quebec CEGEP students
Sponsored by the Montreal Statistics Society (MSS) and Statistics Canada, the Statistics Project Contest encourages Quebec students at the CEGEP level to present data in a creative manner. To participate, students must first submit a software presentation based on data they collected or found. For more information, please see the contest website.
Consultation and Professional Development
Instructors seeking professional development in the use of Statistics Canada materials, or help for their teaching or textbooks can contact any Statistics Canada regional education support team member.
Statistics Canada may be able to provide office space, professional development, and interesting projects for academics interested in spending time with us during their sabbatical. Academics who have spent time at Statistics Canada as part of this program include:
- Medhat Rahim, Faculty of Education, Lakehead University (medhat.rahim@lakeheadu.ca)
- Geoff Roulet, Faculty of Education, Queen's University (roulet@educ.queensu.ca)
- John Kezys, Mathematics Department, Mohawk College (john.kezys@mohawkcollege.ca)
- Barbara Porrett, Government Documents Librarian, Memorial University of Newfoundland (bporrett@sprint.ca)
- John Lundy, English Language School of Education, Laurentian University (jlundy@laurentian.ca)
- Gillian Leek, Mathematics Department, Mohawk College (gillian.leek@mohawkcollege.ca)
- Glenn Eastabrook, Faculty of Education, Queen's University (eastabrok@educ.queensu.ca)
Academic staff considering a sabbatical at or visit to Statistics Canada can contact Joel Yan at 613-951-2858 (ulp@statcan.ca)
Practicum at Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada may be able to provide office space, training, and projects of mutual interest for teacher candidates interested in spending time with us during an alternative practicum. Teacher candidates who have spent time at Statistics Canada as part of this program include:
- 2004 - Michael Lieff, mathematics and computer science, Queen's University, Faculty of Education (arranged through Bill Higginson, higginsw@educ.queensu.ca)
- 2004 - Robert Hubert, mathematics and computer science, Queen's University, Faculty of Education (arranged through Bill Egnatoff, Egnatoff@educ.queensu.ca)
- 2004 - Heather Nicholson, geography and biology, Queen's University, Faculty of Education (arranged following presentation to class of Dick Mansfield, mansfied@educ.queensu.ca)
- 2003 - Manny Avila, mathematics and chemistry, Queen's University, Faculty of Education (arranged through Geoff Roulet, roulet@educ.queensu.ca)
- 2002 - Michelle Classen, mathematics and computer science, Queen's University, Faculty of Education (arranged through Bill Egnatoff, Egnatoff@educ.queensu.ca)
For information, contact Joel Yan at 613-951-2858 (ulp@statcan.ca)
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