This is an annual award in honour of Ms. Daneen Skilling, a dedicated and professional leader to business and community in ensuring workplaces are safe and healthy. Ms. Skilling served as Chair, Board of Directors of the Manufacturing Safety Alliance of BC (the Alliance) for seven years. In memory of safety auditor Julie Cole, a new bursary will be awarded for the first time in 2021 to a student with demonstrated financial need.
This award will support a worthy student pursuing a career in Occupational
Health and Safety through post-secondary studies and a commitment to making
workplaces physically and psychologically healthy and safe environments for
workers and the communities where they operate.
QUALIFICATIONS:
-Applications will be accepted from students enrolling in an accredited Occupational
-Health and Safety program at college or university in BC (BCIT, UBC, SFU, UVIC,
UNBC, or Okanagan College) for the 2021 – 2022 year.
-Health and Safety program at college or university in BC (BCIT, UBC, SFU, UVIC,
UNBC, or Okanagan College) for the 2021 – 2022 year.
-Applicants will be accepted from high school graduates and those furthering their
education in health and safety graduate studies as outlined in the list of qualified programs.
education in health and safety graduate studies as outlined in the list of qualified programs.
-Applicants will submit abstracts showing their academic results
-Applicants will submit an essay of 750 to 1,200 words explaining why workplace
health and safety is important to them, and why they are pursuing this course of study.
health and safety is important to them, and why they are pursuing this course of study.
-Applicants will be Canadian citizens or permanent residents residing in the province of BC.
DEADLINE: March 15
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