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Global Challenges Award

Applications for the 2025 Global Challenges Award are OPEN!

Join us on February 11 at 5pm in FDA 5 (Engine) to hear from a panel of previous Global Challenges Award winners. Pizza and soda will be provided!

The Global Challenges Award

The Global Challenges Award allows undergraduate students to participate in experiential learning opportunities providing them with experience in teamwork, leadership, and communication within the greater community, further complementing the education they receive. Through this initiative, students will apply their engineering and design related problem-solving skills in non-conventional settings far beyond the university. By creating the conditions to spark innovative solutions for societal change whether close to 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ or abroad, students will acquire the necessary skills to become tomorrow’s globally minded leaders equipped to solve problems that matter.

Through generous donor support, the 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ Engineering Student Centre (MESC) is providing special funding to offer awards of up to $10,000* each. The Faculty recognizes that financial barriers often discourage students from participating in service learning, humanitarian learning, and other types of activities that help to create a better world, but that do not come with a paid wage.

*Funding over $10k may be granted based on project location, scope, etc.

Opportunities for Summer 2025:

Siendo Naturaleza

Regeneration Challenges Internship

Location: Tiracu Valley, Tarapoto, Peru, 12 weeks with ~3 weeks remote work at the beginning and at the end.

Siendo Naturaleza is a non-profit association that regenerates land and culture. At our Learning Center in the Amazon of Peru we discover new ways of living harmoniously with the earth, uncover regenerative practices for working, and train change agents committed to driving positive impact all over the world.

We work with the jungle as a laboratory, where we prototype regeneration through agriculture, reforestation, infrastructure, and technical and social systems. The goal of the internship is to learn and practice an ecological and a human-centered design approach as you support the development of an internal project, in collaboration with other interns and members of our team.

Spanish is not a prerequisite to apply, although it is a strong asset. The most important qualities we are seeking in our interns are open-mindedness, adventurous enough to live and work in the jungle, and motivated to help bring regenerative solutions to life.

Projects are outlined in more detail in the attached document.

More information coming soon!

We will be having virtual info sessions on Feb 18 and 25th and interested students can sign up here:

The link to our application:

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EcoSwell

Location: Lobitos, Piura - Peru, in-person placement

Located in Peru’s northern surf paradise, EcoSwell is an award winning sustainable development NGO. Since 2013, they have worked side by side with underserved communities in the region to design and implement sustainable development projects to help improve the quality of life of its inhabitants.

Their volunteer internship program has been described as transformational and life-altering by previous participants, who have taken part in a variety of positions, including:

  • Renewable Energy
  • NGO/Social Enterprise Management
  • Ecosystem Restoration & Reforestation
  • Water & Sanitation
  • Public Health
  • Research

As part of this placement you will stay at the EcoSwell house in Lobitos and work alongside other volunteer interns from around the globe on high impact projects. Tasks vary depending on the focus area and project, but volunteer interns take on key roles ranging from project design, construction, proposal writing, budgeting, logistics, community engagement, project monitoring, etc. Participants will be able to immerse themselves in the Lobitos lifestyle as well, enjoy the beach, surf, swim with turtles, go out to sea to fish with the artisanal fishermen, go cave exploring, enjoy the delicious food Peru has to offer and more.

Spanish is a plus, but not a requirement as we have bilingual staff to help facilitate community interactions.

More Information visit:

Up4 The Challenge

Location: Hybrid, largely remote with possibility of joining in-person workshops in the Greater Toronto Area        

Hours: Flexible (part-time or full-time)

This position is for you if you are interested in an opportunity to empower youth to create positive social change by helping them understand how STEM fits within the human-centred design process. Your goal for this project will be to assist in the creative design of educational programming for youth in grades 7-12 with schools and community-based organizations.     

More details coming soon...

More projects coming soon!

Details coming soon...

Have your own project in mind?

Email us at empower.engineering [at] mcgill.ca to further discuss before the 2025 application form opens

APPLICATION FORM

Please combine your Letter of Intent, CV/Resume, Budget, and Unofficial Transcript into one single document/file to upload to .

Eligibility

Eligible opportunities generally involve a vetting/selection process, are mentored, and have clear plans, learning outcomes and deliverables.

If you are unsure whether or not your opportunity falls within the eligibility criteria defined below, we suggest meeting with a member of the to discuss it.

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Project Eligibility:

  • Be between 12 to 16 weeks in length during the Summer 2025 term
  • Be clear in its description of duties, responsibilities and deliverables required of the student
  • Demonstrate opportunity for personal, professional and/or leadership development
  • Demonstrate that the student will be using their engineering or architectural knowledge
  • Be supervised by a professional and who will provide a final evaluation of the student

Student Eligibility:

To be considered for the Global Challenges Award, you must meet all of the following:

  1. Be enrolled in an Undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Engineering at 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ
  2. Return for at least 1 term of studies before completing your degree
  3. Be in satisfactory academic standing
  4. Have completed at least 2 full-time academic terms

Ineligible Opportunities:

What does the funding include?

Funding amounts will be based on several factors. Financial support from other sources or awards is not a prerequisite for the Global Challenges Award but will be taken into account in the final amount disbursed. A detailed budget will be required to assess the final value of the award. Items in budget may include travel, accommodation, and one-time relocation expenses (for opportunities outside the Montreal area), specialized equipment (steel toed boots, building material, tools, specialty equipment rentals …), costs related to insurance and visas/entry fees. The Award will not subsidize the purchase of certain materials including but not limited to a computer, camera, etc.

Other Considerations

Health and Safety:

The Faculty cannot guarantee the safety of any student during the length of their project whether it be local or abroad. It is up to the student to fully assess and prepare for any health or security risks that may be involved in pursuing the opportunity. Applicants are encouraged to discuss potential risks with their family prior to applying.

Applicants must ensure that they are physically and mentally capable of successfully completing an internship in the internship host country/location. The Faculty may request a doctor’s attestation that an applicant is sufficiently healthy to complete an internship.

Traveling:

Traveling, living and working abroad can involve certain risks to your health and safety that differ from your home country. These may include: crime, political/social instability, tropical diseases/infections, extreme weather conditions, poor infrastructure, etc. All applicants should consult the Global Affairs Government of Canada Travel Advice and Advisories for the internship host country prior to applying to an opportunity abroad.

Travel arrangements:

Preparing travel arrangements to and from the host community is the responsibility of the student.

Accommodations:

Finding suitable lodging during the project is the responsibility of the student.

Entry requirements:

Students are responsible for informing themselves of what entry requirements are required to visit and work as an intern in the host country. These may include a visa, work permit, passport valid for at least 6 months after entry, and proof of certain vaccinations. The student is responsible for acquiring all necessary documents in time for the beginning of their project. Non-USA citizens completing an internship (paid or unpaid) in the USA require a J-1 visa. Students should apply for a J-1 through Cultural Vistas or the SWAP Summer USA Program (Canadians only). Students should be prepared to pay $1,300 - $2,500 for a J-1, and should allow a six-week delay for processing. Neither the Faculty nor the host organizations are responsible for helping the student procure the visa, or speed up the processing.

Ready to apply?

For the Summer 2025 Award, the deadline to apply is March 21, 2025, after which all applications will be reviewed by a committee composed of members from the Faculty of Engineering.

To help with your planning, you may apply for the Global Challenges Award without having official confirmation from your partner organization.

Application Requirements:

  1. Description of host organization
  2. Supervisor/team lead information
  3. Description of position and duties/responsibilities
  4. Description of how your engineering degree relates to the opportunity

Required documents:

  1. Letter of Interest (maximum 500 words)
  2. CV
  3. Copy of unofficial transcript
  4. Proof of Participation (i.e., email from host organization, contract) *Note that if proof of participation is pending at the time of application, you can still apply for the award. The award will only be granted once proof of participation is received.
  5. Detailed budget including overview of funding received from other sources (e.g., department, faculty, external) *Note that external funding is not required to be eligible.

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Next steps:

  1. Applications will be reviewed by a committee of Faculty of Engineering members after the March 21, 2025 deadline.
  2. The Faculty of Engineering will email successful applicants with next steps in Spring 2025.
  3. Awardees will be required to submit their banking information on Minerva for payment.
  4. Awardees will be required to submit a report, and write a letter of thanks to the donors upon completion of their Global Challenge.
  5. Recognition will be added to your co-curricular record
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