TAGSA Award at STLHE Conference

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Alex Kozelko

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Apr 7, 2022, 11:45:26 AM4/7/22
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Dear TAGSA Members,

This is a reminder that any graduate students who are presenting at this year’s conference are eligible to apply for the TAGSA Award. The TAGSA Award recognizes a graduate student who facilitates an outstanding conference session; they will receive a certificate, reimbursement of all conference registration fees, acknowledgement on the STLHE website, and a one-year complimentary membership to TAGSA and STLHE. The deadline to apply is Friday, May 13, 2022. Full details can be found at: TAGSA Award for Outstanding Conference Session Led by a Graduate Student – STLHE. If you would like to submit an application for the TAGSA award or have any questions, please e-mail them to ta...@stlhe.ca.   

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Chers présentateurs et présentatrices, 

Nous vous rappelons que toutes les personnes étudiantes des cycles supérieurs qui font une présentation au congrès cette année sont admissibles au prix de I'AAEECS. Le prix de l’AAEECS reconnaît la personne faisant office animatrice d’une séance qui se démarque; cette personne recevra un certificat, obtiendra un remboursement de tous ses frais d’inscription au congrès, fera l’objet d’une mention sur le site Web de la STLHE/SAPES et obtiendra une année d’adhésion gratuite à l’AAEECS et à la SAPES. La date limite pour soumettre une demande est le vendredi 13 mai 2022. Pour plus de détails, consultez le site TAGSA Award for Outstanding Conference Session Led by a Graduate Student – STLHE. Pour toute question, veuillez envoyer un courriel à l’adresse suivante: ta...@stlhe.ca.

 

Thanks,

 

Alex Kozelko (she/her/hers)

Supervisor, Educational Development

Centre for Learning and Program Excellence

Red River College Polytechnic

Winnipeg, MB

E: akoz...@rrc.ca

rrc.ca

 

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Dakota and Dene peoples, and on the

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