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McISCE Award for Competitions and Outreach

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The McGill Centre for Innovation in Storage and Conversion of Energy (McISCE) is offering awards up to $2,500 for undergraduate students or groups entering competitions or engaging in outreach activities related to energy.

The deadline to apply for this award is November 20, 2023.

Please contact theÌýmcisce [at] mcgill.ca (McISCE team)Ìýif you have any questions.

Eligibility criteria:

  • Undergraduate students
  • Competition or outreach activity needs to take place in the 2023-2024 academic year.

To apply:

  • Complete before November 20, 2023.
  • You will need to provide a short description (less than 100 words) of:
    • the competition or outreach activity that requires funding and how it relates to energy,
    • how you would use the funds,
    • your team (number of members, how long you’ve been working together, etc.)

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Winners will need to:

  • Display the McISCE logo on their website, post about the funding on the group’s social media accounts and show the logo and mention McISCE during the event.
  • Share the group’s logo with McISCE so it can be used on the McISCE website and social media accounts.

McISCE Award for Competitions and OutreachLightbulb with six hexagons around it. The hexagons contain a windmill, recycling symbol, electrical plug, house leaf, water droplet.

The McGill Centre for Innovation in Storage and Conversion of Energy (McISCE) is offering awards up to $2,500 for students or groups entering competitions or engaging in outreach activities related to energy.

Deadline to apply is November 7, 2022.

If you have any questions, please contact theÌýmcisce [at] mcgill.ca (McISCE team).

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To see the winners, visit the McISCE News page.

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Eligibility Criteria

  • Undergraduate students
  • Competition or outreach activity needs to take place in the 2022-2023 academic year

How to apply

  • Complete before November 7, 2022.
  • You will need to provide a short description (less than 100 words) of:
    • The competition or outreach activity that requires funding
    • How you would use the funds
    • Your team (number of members, how long you’ve been working together)
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