Nov. 3, 2023

Cenovus advances inclusion while building leaders, empowering through research, and committing to innovation at UCalgary

A $2M investment addresses barriers to equity

Calgary, AB – Building on its commitment to environmental, social and governance (ESG) leadership, Cenovus Energy has made a significant investment to advance inclusion at the University of Calgary.

A $2-million contribution will support initiatives that uniquely focus on improving Indigenous access to university; preparing women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) for leadership roles; and investing in research initiatives that identify barriers and provide opportunities. 

“Cenovus supports organizations that align with our purpose and values as well as our commitment to inclusion and diversity Through our partnership with the University of Calgary, we are pleased to help enhance equitable, diverse and inclusive programs on campus and in our community, allowing more students to thrive and feel a sense of belonging.”

Jon McKenzie, Cenovus Energy President and Chief Executive Officer

The Calgary-based energy company’s contribution will strengthen five existing UCalgary initiatives through Writing Symbols Lodge, the Schulich School of Engineering, the Taylor Institute for Teaching and LearningInnovate Calgary, and the Haskayne School of Business.

“Ultimately, Cenovus’s support is a concrete step towards promoting diverse perspectives and inclusion on campus and beyond. We can foster a safe community where individuals are valued for their skills, intelligence, and contributions that will carry forward into the workforce and society.”

Dr. Ed McCauley, President and Vice-Chancellor, UCalgary

Building leaders
As a result of Cenovus Energy’s support of Writing Symbols Lodge, the Indigenous Student Access Program (ISAP) will further extend access to academic and cultural support, leadership opportunities, and community-building. It will also provide enhanced admission-process support for eligible Indigenous students to bridge them toward the degree of their choice. 

Undergraduate student Onyx Shelton in the Faculty of Social Work says ISAP elevated his academic success and connected him to a wider network of Indigenous students, as well as professionals in his field. “The programming for incoming Indigenous students is designed to support them with leadership, culturally tailored resources, and a sense of belonging,” says Shelton. “Access to writing support organized to specifically work for Indigenous students dramatically increased my grade-point average, which helped me apply for more grants and jobs associated with strong writing skills.”

Another portion of Cenovus Energy’s investment will fuel the Writing Symbols Lodge initiative Ótáp ímisskaan, a community-based Indigenous youth outreach program designed to motivate and empower Indigenous youth to nourish the leader within and foster skills to become future leaders in their personal and communal lives.

Looking to address systemic barriers for women leaders within science and technology, funds from Cenovus Energy will extend the reach of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Prairie Chair for Women in Science and Engineering WISE Planet program through the Schulich School of Engineering. WISE Planet works to break barriers to equity for women in traditionally male-dominated fields of work. The program provides unique change-leadership training for early to mid-career professionals culminating in an action learning project where participants affect change within their organizations. 

Empowering through research
UCalgary’s PURE Program delivered through the Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning is now supported by Cenovus Energy, with a focus on advancing opportunities for equity-deserving groups. Jasmine El-Hacha, a fifth-year undergraduate student at the Werklund School of Education says she can’t overstate the game-changing impact of such programming on her education and career trajectory.

El-Hacha was a recent recipient of a PURE award, which enabled her to embark on a mentored, undergraduate research project over a 16-week summer studentship, and to conduct and present original research. “By recognizing diversity as a fundamental asset to innovation and the generation of different perspectives, the program is cultivating an overall richer experience for UCalgary students,” says El-Hacha.

With leadership development as a global priority, the Haskayne School of Business is exploring why, when, and how people emerge as leaders. Cenovus Energy will help support a multi-year study, Youth Shaping Futures, that will be the first of its kind in Canada to follow young people and explore their leadership development. The company’s investment will enable the expansion of data collection into more remote communities and diverse populations, providing impactful findings around obstacles to leadership development and emergence.

Commitment to innovation
UCeed, based at Innovate Calgary, is the first and the largest philanthropically driven university-based investment fund of its kind in Canada, and one of the most active pre-seed investors in the country. UCeed supports founders of early stage startups through the most difficult stages of early development.

The establishment of the Cenovus Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Accelerator within UCeed; will help promote and accelerate women or minority-led ventures, providing additional time, programming and support to help them become investment ready, sooner.

This investment from Cenovus will enhance UCalgary’s commitment to access and the success of scholars from diverse backgrounds ensuring a diversity of ideas, perspectives and ways of knowing to fuel ingenuity, creativity and innovation.
 

Media inquiries

Sean Myers
Senior Communications Specialist
Media, Issues and Outreach
University of Calgary
Cell: 403.561.7405 
sean.myers2@ucalgary.ca

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