International learning experience available for Indigenous and low-income Sask-Poly students
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has announced they are partnering with the Global Skills Opportunity program to provide Indigenous and low-income students more global learning experiences.
Global Skills is the Canadian government’s Outbound Student Mobility Pilot Program and will be funded by Employment and Social Development Canada. There will be $700,000 available to fund 200 students and make studying or working abroad more accessible for students at Saskatchewan Polytechnic and Parkland College.
Thevi Pather, associate vice president international at the Saskatchewan Polytechnic told paNOW the federally funded initiative is intended to support Canadian students to acquire global competencies so they can be prepared for a global workforce both abroad and locally.
“We want to give students an opportunity to experience firsthand wherever possible what it means to live and work in a different cultural context,” he said. “We recognize that not all students are going to be able to afford that and in fact, in a study we did last year and focusing primarily on Indigenous and low-income students the number one barrier to participation that was noted was funding and the federal government acknowledges that.”