Events

  • Deadline for Finnigan Award for Northern Research Applications – NU

    Objectives NAPEG encourages the achievement of excellence in the engineering and geosciences professions through the promotion of advanced studies and research programs. By providing financial assistance to researchers working in the northern territories the Association seeks to encourage young geoscientists to communicate effectively to their peers and the public, an important skill in the development of a professional practitioner. Eligibility To be eligible, the applicant must be enrolled in a Canadian university and registered in a Geology or Earth Sciences program that includes a thesis with a subject relevant to the territory in which the results would be presented. The…

  • Deadline for Finnigan Award for Northern Research Applications – NT and YT

    Objectives NAPEG encourages the achievement of excellence in the engineering and geosciences professions through the promotion of advanced studies and research programs. By providing financial assistance to researchers working in the northern territories the Association seeks to encourage young geoscientists to communicate effectively to their peers and the public, an important skill in the development of a professional practitioner. Eligibility To be eligible, the applicant must be enrolled in a Canadian university and registered in a Geology or Earth Sciences program that includes a thesis with a subject relevant to the territory in which the results would be presented. The…

  • Giant Mine Remediation Project Industry Day

    The Giant Mine Remediation Project is hosting an Industry Day on November 26 at the Explorer Hotel in Yellowknife. The GMRP Team and Parsons Inc. will present information on the anticipated project schedule, types of work packages, and procurement approaches, with opportunities for questions, discussions and networking. The event will be held at the Explorer Hotel (AB Katimavik Room), 9:00 am – 4:30 pm. Space is limited. RSVP to Geneva Irwin geneva.irwin@canada.ca by November 14. For further information please contact the GMRP at geneva.irwin@canada.ca

  • Engineering and Geoscience Week

    Why is Engineering and Geoscience Week important? It provides an opportunity for youth to learn about engineering It helps kids understand the various things they can do as engineers It can teach youth what it takes to become a professional engineer It helps to profile for youth the accomplishments of Canada’s engineers Who can get involved? Parents, teachers, students, aspiring engineers and engineers themselves can get involved in National Engineering Month volunteer opportunities. Engineers who get involved can showcase the amazing work they do and Canada’s youth will discover that anything’s possible when it comes to engineering.

  • Deadline for Bridge Building Competition Submissions

    The deadline for NAPEG’s Bridge Building Competition submissions is 5:00 pm on Friday, March 1st.

  • NAPEG’s 18th Annual Bridge Building Competition

    Every year in honor of Engineering and Geoscience Week, NAPEG hosts the Annual Bridge Building Competition. This special week is set aside to encourage and motivate students on the technical innovations and fascinating opportunities that are possible with a career choice in the Engineering and Geoscience fields. We encourage students from all grades, all-across the Northwest Territories and Nunavut to participate and would love your student’s participation in this years’ competition. Each school has been sent two bridge building kits. If you have not received a kit yet, please email to request one. We do encourage students to team up…

  • NAPEG’s Kids Coding Event

    National Engineering and Geoscience Month kicks off on February 23rd, 2019. In lieu of, NAPEG will be hosting a couple events here in Yellowknife to help promote Engineering and Geoscience among our Youth. The first event we are hosting is a Coding Event for Kids on Saturday, February 23, 2019 for Ages 5+. Contact Chelsea at 867-920-4055 to sign up! The coding event consists of 1 hour-long workshops on laptops, for the kids to attend and get some hands-on experience coding their very own games and characters. For the younger kids, in conjunction with the Coding Event, we will have…

  • 46th Annual Yellowknife Geoscience Forum

    The Yellowknife Geoscience Forum provides an intimate setting for delegates from industry, academia, and government to exchange information on Mineral and Petroleum Exploration, Mining Activities, and Geoscience Research in Canada’s North. The Forum consists of a trade show and a technical program. Registration for the Geoscience Forum