Education Programs
Our mandate at Supply Chain & Logistics Association Canada (SCL), is to support educational programs in supply chain and logistics. We believe in working with professional educational institutions in developing top notch programs through the expertise of our members and to accredit courses that meet our standards. At this point in time there are no courses offered directly by SCL however, we are more than happy to disseminate information regarding available courses on a regular basis.
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If you are an academic institution and would like to post a program on our website please contact us at jbutkus(at)sclcanada.org, or call us at 905-513-7300.
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NEW! 2010 Supply Chain & Logistics Association Canada Student Bursary
Supply Chain & Logistics Association Canada (SCL) is proud to support the education and development of Canadian logistics students with a new bursary program. SCL aims to financially reward those individuals who have shown academic excellence and a passion for contributing to the supply chain and logistics industry.
Submissions are reviewed by members of the SCL Education Committee, who will choose the bursary recipients.
AWARDS:
Two awards of $750 each will be awarded to the selected students.
CRITERIA:
Students must be enrolled full-time in a supply chain and/or logistics-related program at a Canadian college or university commencing in the Fall of 2010. Full-time is defined as a minimum 60% course-load. Students must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.50 or (for first year students) have a minimum average of 80% upon secondary school graduation. Transcripts must be included with all submissions.
Note: Grade requirements are based on the most recently completed year of full-time study.
SUBMISSION PROCESS:
Submissions must include:
1) The form on the following page, completed entirely.
2) A copy of the student’s transcript (either from a post-secondary institution, or from a secondary school for students entering their first year of post-secondary education).
3) Proof of full-time enrollment at a Canadian post-secondary institution for Fall 2010 (ex. timetable, fees statement).
The above must be sent to Yana Verbitskaia at yverbitskaia(at)sclcanada.org or by fax to (905) 513-1248.
The deadline for submissions is Friday, August 20, 2010.
Winners will be selected by the end of September and will be notified by SCL.
SCI Group Inc. National Student Paper Award
SCL honours Canadian logistics students with the SCI Group Inc. National Student Paper Award. It is presented annually to the student who submits the best original paper on logistics/supply chain management. For group-written papers each author will be acknowledged.
Submissions are reviewed by members of the SCL chapter committee in the students' local area, who will choose a regional winner. Regional winning papers are forwarded to a national committee that selects a single national winner.
The national award winner will receive a $2,500 prize as well as complimentary attendance to the SCL Annual Conference (May 4 & 5, 2010), while regional winners will be awarded $500 prizes and the chance to attend a regional event in their respective area. All students submitting accepted papers will be offered a complimentary SCL membership. We accept papers from both undergraduate and graduate students, with the papers being weighted to the level of program being undertaken.
Submission Deadline: March 12, 2010
For more information, contact Yana Verbitskaia at 905-513-7300 or 1-866-456-1231 or yverbitskaia(at)sclcanada.org.
Conestoga College: Reducing the Ecological Footprint of a Supply Chain
Essay Topic
How can effectively managing a supply chain reduce the ecological footprint of products.
The ecological footprint is a measure of human demand on the Earth's ecosystems. How much energy and materials does it take to produce, transport, consume and dispose of the products we use in our everyday lives? How can supply chain management assist in reducing the impact?
Respond to this statement and provide evidence to support. Evidence must include at least three (3) current sources properly referenced. Wikipedia is not an acceptable primary source for this essay.
Essay Length
Between 1,000 and 1,5000 words
Submission date:
Essay must be received before midnight on May 31, 2010
First Prize
First year tuition to enter the Materials and Operations Program at Conestoga College
Approximate value: $2,300 (based on 2009/2010 fees)
Second Prize
Laptop computer
Approximate value: $1,200
Essays will be judged on originality, creativity and good substance. The essay panel will consist of Conestoga faculty, members of our professional associations and industry leaders, including the Vice-President of Logistics for Wal-Mart Canada.
Disclaimer:
Educational listings are a free service provided by Supply Chain & Logistics Association Canada (SCL). There is no fee to submit a listing and we will respond to any questions you may have.
This site contains links to third party sites. SCL has not reviewed materials or information posted at website linked or linking to this site, and therefore SCL disclaims any responsibility for the contents of such sites. Likewise, our linking to a third party website should no be interpreted as a form of endorsement or recommendation for the products or services offered on the third party's site in question.