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Announcing the 2017 SEI Impact Internship Cohort

Published: 28 April 2017

°Õ³ó±ðÌýMarcel Desautels Institute for Integrated Management (MDIIM)Ìýis pleased to announce the Social Economy Initiative’s Impact Internship cohort for the 2017Ìýyear.ÌýNow headingÌýinto its fifth consecutive year, the programÌýpairsÌýtop McGill undergraduate students with social-purpose organizationsÌýforÌýpaid placementsÌýover the spring and summer months.ÌýPast interns have reported that the experience has allowed them to be more empowered to take on social impact and social change projects.ÌýIn turn, host organizations have benefited from the concrete management skills and youthful enthusiasm which interns bring to their operations.Ìý

Since 2013,Ìýthe SEI IIP has supportedÌý58Ìýstudent internsÌýwithÌý34Ìýdifferent organizations, primarily in Montreal.ÌýThe twelveÌýMcGill students named to this year’sÌýcohort are:

  • Sophie Briques ()
  • Shannon Chen See ()
  • Marjolaine Génot ()
  • Félix Giroux ()
  • Florence La Rochelle ()
  • Alexandra LeVoguer ()
  • Cécile Raya ()
  • Kymberly Reid ()
  • Anaïs Roger-Evans ()
  • Dan Schechner ()
  • Nicholas Toronga ()
  • Juan Diego Ubaque ()

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In addition to fulfilling their internship mandates, students contribute valuable research data to theÌýSocial Innovators' Integration Lab (SIIL), an observatory and research hub on social entrepreneurship and social innovation initiatives.ÌýStudents translate the practices and observations from their internships intoÌýdeeper learning experiences for researchers, community practitioners, and other students.

New this year, the program has partnered with several McGill units to better support students with their understanding ofÌýequity and working in solidarity with community-based organizations, their capacity to systematically reflect and identify the skills they have gained throughout their mandates,Ìýand their ability to write compelling case studies. Over the past few months, representatives from theÌýDesautels Faculty of Management Soutar Career Centre,ÌýSocial Equity and Diversity Education (SEDE) Office, McGill Career Planning Services (CaPS), and McGill Library have lent their time and expertise to further enhance the studentÌýexperience.Ìý

Students and organizations interested in being part of the 2018Ìýcohort are encouraged to follow theÌýÌýor subscribe to theÌýÌýto be alerted when applications open in late fall.

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