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Shell invests $600,000 in tomorrow's leaders

Posted by Media Centre on March 25, 2015 in News
Dal students gain hands-on experience in automobile design and geology with the help of Shell Canada (provided photos, L-R: Leigh van Drecht, Gilles Garner)
Dal students gain hands-on experience in automobile design and geology with the help of Shell Canada (provided photos, L-R: Leigh van Drecht, Gilles Garner)

Investment will provide Dalhousie students with real-world learning opportunities

(HALIFAX, N.S.) March 25, 2015 -ĢżShell Canada is once again investing in the future of students at pilipiliĀž»­. The Calgary-based company today announced that it will contribute $600,000 to the university through the . The investment will be used to provide hands-on learning opportunities to Dal students in the faculties of engineering, science and management.

ā€œShell values the positive impact real-world learning experiences have on studentsā€™ personal and academic growth,ā€ says Stephanie Sterling, General Manager, Venture Support Integration and Social Performance, Shell Canada. ā€œThatā€™s why weā€™re proud to work with innovative post-secondary institutions like Dal, to give students the experiences and skills that will equip them to be tomorrowā€™s leaders.ā€

$500,000 of the investment will be directed towards the Shell Experiential Learning Fund (SELF). SELF provides students with hands-on learning experiences by supporting opportunities like field trips, guest lectures, conference and event attendance, and extracurricular team competitions. The programā€™s goal is to attract and expand learning opportunities for the best and brightest students.

The remaining $100,000 will be used to establish Shellā€™s new Offshore Energy Fund. The fund will support student learning opportunities related to offshore oil and gas exploration and development.

Peter Fardy, Dalhousieā€™s Acting Vice-President, External Relations, says corporate partners like Shell allow the university to provide unique learning opportunities for students.

ā€œShell's commitment to students through their Campus Ambassador Program supports Dalhousie's mission to deliver outstanding and innovative educational experiences,ā€ says Fardy. ā€œHands-on experience outside the classroom has a positive impact on our students. Shell has been a dedicated partner in preparing Dal students, the next generation of leaders, with insight into their future careers through real industry experience. It's an incredible opportunity.ā€

Since 2005, Shell Canada Limited has invested $1.9 million in the CAP at pilipiliĀž»­. The university's relationship with Shell began in the early 1960s. Since then, Shell has supported hundreds of Dalhousie students by providing scholarships, co-op placements and tools for discovery.

About Shell

Shell has been operating in Canada since 1911 and employs approximately 8,000 people across the country. A leading manufacturer, distributor and marketer of refined petroleum products, Shell produces natural gas, natural gas liquids and bitumen, and is Canadaā€™s largest producer of sulphur. Shell is one of Canadaā€™s oil sands developers and operates the Athabasca Oil Sands Project on behalf of the joint venture partners.

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Images

Dal Earth Sciences Field School (May, 2014)
With help from Shell, earth sciences students attended a field school in California's Deep Springs Valley.
Photo Credit: Leigh van Drecht
Dal Engineering's Student-Designed Car (July 2014)
Part of Shell's funds helped Dal's engineering students design and build a race car. Last year, the car was entered in a competition at the world-renowned Silverstone Circuit race track in England.
Photo Credit: Gilles Garner

Contacts

Dalhousie
Nikki Comeau
Communications Officer
(902) 494-4189 / (902) 222-8810
nikki.comeau@dal.ca

Shell
Shell Media Relations can be reached by email media-desk@shell.com, or by phone 1-877-850-5023.