BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250802T125225EDT-8817rhT5H5@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250802T165225Z DESCRIPTION:Three days of events to help you learn about environmental care er options. If you're looking for ideas\, inspiration\, motivation and adv ice\, then Green Careers Week is for you! Proudly organized by Â鶹ɫÇéƬ's C areer Planning Service (CaPS) and Â鶹ɫÇéƬ School of the Environment (MSE). SEMINAR: Career Options in the EnvironmentTuesday\, March 11\, 201410:0 0 am – 11:00 amMacdonald Campus: Faculty Lounge\, MS Building This semina r will explain the various environmental career options within a variety o f industries SEMINAR: Graduate Studies in the Environment Tuesday\, Ma rch 11\, 2014 11:00 am – 12:00 pmMacdonald Campus: Faculty Lounge\, MS Bui lding This session will hopefully answer your questions about the “Where” \, “What” and “How” to apply to graduate studies in the environment.  P ROFESSIONAL PANEL ON CAREERS IN THE ENVIRONMENT Tuesday\, March 11\, 2014 5:30 pm – 7:00 pmDowntown Campus: Brown 5001 Come and listen to environme ntal professionals talk about their experiences and the skills they have d eveloped as a result of their career path.  By attending this panel\, you will have the opportunity to:  • Hear about different career options• Get advice on the job search• Network and insight on career paths in the envi ronmental sector PANELISTS : Antoine Pin\, Groupe Uni des Éducateurs-Nat uralists et Professionelles en Environnement GUEPE Born and raised in Fra nce\, my environmental carrer started when I graduated from an Agricultura l Diploma and I realised that whatever I learned up to that point was to g row food while harming the rest of the biosphere. I then had the opportuni ty and chance to continue my studies in Australia and then here in Canada\ , in the biodiversity and conservation biology field.  During my final yea r working at the Redpath Museum and upon graduation it became apparent to me that there where enough people in the field and the lab but nobody was willing to break the information we gather at university down to the peopl e that did not get the chance to have a higher education. And that is just what i am out there to do\, spread the word\, share my view of the natura l world with anyone willing to give me a few minutes.  RaphaĂ«l Goulet\, P arc national d'Oka – SĂ©paq After graduating from Â鶹ɫÇéƬ in 2010 with a B. Sc. and M.Sc. in wildlife biology\, RaphaĂ«l Goulet started his professiona l career working as a programme assistant and translator for the United Na tions' Secretariat of the Convention on biological diversity (CBD)\, in Mo ntreal. Two years later\, he left the city for a wildlife biologist positi on in Quebec's Great North\, to work for the Nunavik Marine Region Wildlif e Board\, a public\, Inuit-led government institution managing all of Nort hern Quebec's marine wildlife resources. Since March 2013\, RaphaĂ«l has be en working for the SociĂ©tĂ© des Ă©tablissements de plein air du QuĂ©bec (SÉPA Q) as a Conservation and Education Officer\, at Parc national d'Oka (Oka n ational park). Nikki Schiebel\, Prevention CDN/NDG Nikki Schiebel (pron ounced she-bull) is the Coordinator of the Éco-quartier NDG. She was not a lways ecologically minded however. She became interested in the environmen t after completing her studies in fashion design\, having realized just ho w wasteful the fashion industry can be. After taking time to reassess her career goals\, Nikki went to university as a mature student and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Wildlife Biology from Â鶹ɫÇéƬ (Ma cdonald campus) which taught her about environmental issues. Determined to positively influence people's behaviour towards the environment\, Nikki p ursued a master's degree in Environmental Education. As part of her course work\, Nikki developed a volunteer environmental education program which h elps Â鶹ɫÇéƬ School of the Environment students gain classroom experience. In May 2007 she became the coordinator of the Éco-quartier NDG.   ENVI RONMENTAL CAREER FAIR Wednesday\, March 12\, 2014 12:00 pm – 3:00 pmDown town Campus: Brown 5001This career fair targets organizations that offer e nvironmental-related career opportunities in the public\, private and non- profit sectors. Participating Organizations: (more to come)   Banque de terres agricoles Canadian Property Stars EnGlobe Corp Falcon Environ mental Services Groupe Uni des Éducateurs-Naturalists et Professionelles en Environnement GUEPE Maxxam Analytics Inc. Peace Corps SolidaritĂ© Un ion CoopĂ©ration (SUCO) The Quebec-Labrador Foundation/Atlantic Center for the Environment (QLF)   INFORMATION SESSION:  Where are the Green J obs? Thursday\, March 13\, 201412:00 noonDowntown Campus: Brown 5001 A s pecial presentation on how and where to find 'green jobs'. Do not miss thi s eye opening seminar to find out where you can start your career. Re gistration required through myFuture. From your homepage\, click on the Ev ents tab followed by the Workshop tab and keyword “Green Careers”.   DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140311 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140313 LOCATION:Brown Student Services\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0G3\, 3600 rue M cTavish SUMMARY:Green Careers Week 2014 URL:/caps/channels/event/green-careers-week-2014-23293 3 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR