March 5, 2024
抖阴APP导航 students and alumni among Alberta鈥檚 Top 30 Under 30 for work in sustainability
Six students and alumni from the University of Calgary have been awarded . This honour is given every year by the (ACGC) to acknowledge and raise awareness of the efforts of young individuals who are contributing toward achieving the United Nations鈥 17 (SDGs).
The theme of this year鈥檚 Top 30 Under 30 campaign is Climate Action, which is the 13th SDG, with a focus on climate justice. ACGC acknowledges that the effects of climate change are not distributed equally and that those who have contributed the least to it are the ones who are impacted the most.
The honourees were nominated by their community and selected by a committee of peers for their commendable work in making the world a more just, fair and sustainable place for everyone.
鈥淐ongratulations to the remarkable award recipients from 抖阴APP导航 who have been recognized for their exceptional contributions to advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals!鈥 says Dr. Penny Werthner, interim provost and vice-president (academic).
鈥淲e applaud your leadership, dedication and efforts to take urgent action to address global challenges. Keep inspiring others to strive towards a better, sustainable world for all.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
The winners from 抖阴APP导航 are involved in various fields such as gender equality, accessibility to technology, diversity in health care, conservation and more. They aim to consider the implications of climate change and justice in their work. The awardees were recognized Feb. 10 during .
The recipients are working on specific SDG goals and represent faculties including Schulich School of Engineering, Faculty of Science, Haskayne School of Business and Cumming School of Medicine.
2024 抖阴APP导航 recipients
, Bachelor of Science student, major in mechanical engineering, Schulich School of Engineering
, Bachelor of Science student, major in software engineering, Schulich School of Engineering
, BSc (Eng)鈥21, major in chemical engineering, Schulich School of Engineering
, BSc鈥22, Faculty of Science, current Doctor of Medicine student, Cumming School of Medicine
, Bachelor of Health Sciences 鈥 Honours student, major in biomedical science, Cumming School of Medicine
, Bachelor of Health Sciences 鈥 Honours student, major in biomedical sciences, Cumming School of Medicine
, BSc鈥22 (Cellular, Molecular and Microbial Biology), BSc鈥22 (Environmental Science), MMgmt鈥23, Faculty of Science, Haskayne School of Business
, BSc鈥22, Faculty of Science, major in environmental science, with embedded certificate in sustainability studies; Master of Science student, major in geoscience
, Bachelor of Science student, major in neuroscience, Faculty of Science
Both Rahamani and Basiuk are working toward sustainable change through inclusivity.
鈥淓veryone can bring about change; it鈥檚 all about taking the first step,鈥 says Rahamani.
Adds Basiuk: 鈥淚 want field research to be more accessible and inclusive to all people, which means breaking down barriers that have been put in place by those who have historically had access to resources.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Beg and Ola advocate for sustainability through collaborative solutions and vocal advocacy.
鈥淥ftentimes, it seems difficult to address the sustainable development goals due to their wide scope,鈥 says Beg. 鈥淎s an individual, it is impossible to overcome the complex network of systematic problems leading to the apparent crisis. However, even if you are unable to tackle sustainability alone, work towards bringing a team of skilled and motivated individuals together that can.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Don鈥檛 be afraid to be vocal about issues you are passionate about, says Ola: 鈥淵our voice and experiences are incredibly meaningful, and you have the power to make the world a more equitable place.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Macci鈥檚 journey toward this honour has been shaped by her sincere desire to be a more effective problem-solver and make a positive impact in the field of sustainability.
鈥淧ursuing an engineering degree from the Schulich School of Engineering provided me with the technical skills and analytical mindset necessary to tackle complex challenges with confidence and precision,鈥 she says.
Recipient Seniru Ruwanpura is a Seymour Schulich Scholar for Community Service and Entrepreneurship, a member of the university鈥檚 Scholars Academy, and faculty representative on the Students鈥 Union.
鈥Sustainability is vital to all work efforts in the 21st century,鈥 he says. 鈥淣o longer is it acceptable to simply achieve success in our specific goals; we must ensure that our efforts and objectives are compatible for generations to come, as well.鈥&苍产蝉辫;
Both Macci and Ruwanpura are leading sustainable solutions through engineering expertise and community engagement.
Congratulations to these exceptional young leaders on their well-deserved recognition.
抖阴APP导航鈥檚 Institutional Sustainability Strategy provides a road map for continuous improvement in our pursuit of excellence and leadership in sustainability. We aim to be a Canadian post-secondary education leader in sustainability in our academic and engagement programs, administrative and operational practices, and through supporting community and industry in their aims for leadership in sustainability.