April 22, 2022
Congratulations to our 2022 Sustainability Awards winners
From analyzing our city鈥檚 wastewater for COVID-19, to salvaging rare earth elements from electronics, the 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 2022 Sustainability Awards winners are creating enormous real-world impact in vast and unprecedented ways.听
For more than a decade, 草莓污视频导航 has been honouring students, faculty and staff members for their positive contributions to the sustainable future of not only the university but also communities around the world. Dr. Teri Balser, provost and vice-president (academic), says she is proud to help showcase the brilliant people and ideas from the 草莓污视频导航 community.听
鈥淥ur students, faculty and staff are engaged in the work of transitioning programs, policies, practices and much more. They are innovating and partnering on campus and (with) our local community and with other innovators in communities and organizations around the world,鈥 she says.
The annual Sustainability Awards recognize and celebrate our diverse campus community leaders and the important work that they are doing.
The 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Sustainability Strategy guides the institution鈥檚 frameworks for sustainability in research, teaching and learning, operations and administration.听The work being done by students, faculty and staff is essential to mobilize the goals of this strategy.听
Balser says evolving toward more sustainable practices is critical for all people worldwide, and of particular importance to 草莓污视频导航. 鈥淎s we start to mobilize with our Framework for Growth and our emphasis in transdisciplinary and transdisciplinary scholarship to really move the needle on some of the most complex problems facing us today 鈥斕齝ertainly long-term sustainability, in terms of our social and environmental frames, is absolutely essential,鈥 she says.
鈥It is something that we鈥檙e taking very seriously and working very hard on. I think we can see that playing out in the awards.鈥澨听
This year鈥檚 awards were given in six categories, and award winners were evaluated by a panel of judges. Winners were selected based on their project鈥檚 impact, innovation, engagement and community.听
Share a note of congratulations to the winners by joining this virtual .听
Undergraduate Sustainability Award: 听
The 2021 is comprised of a group of undergraduate students who participated in an international genetic engineering competition. This year's team worked on Neocycle, a system for isolating rare earth elements from recycled electronic waste material. This project aims to solve the rare earth scarcity problem 鈥斕which exists partly due to the monopolistic nature of the rare earth market 鈥斕齜y using the rapidly growing amount of electronic waste, which is the fastest growing solid waste stream in the world.听
Graduate Sustainability Award:
Pamela Farrell is a fourth-year doctoral candidate in the Werklund School of Education, in the Language and Literacy program. Her research focuses on the intersection of sociocultural factors and food literacy. As a result of her research, she founded and serves as the volunteer executive director of , in Niagara Falls, Ontario 鈦鈥 the first food literacy centre of its kind in Canada serving at-risk populations. At the university, Farrell has demonstrated excellence in leadership as a guest lecturer, teaching assistant, research assistant, and currently serves as the .听听
Individual Staff Sustainability Award:
Ana Pazmino works to bring awareness about the environmental and human health problems associated with waste pollution and the ramifications of wasteful practices. She educates and engages students in a way that motivates them to be sustainable leaders in waste reduction and management. Her work is imperative to improving waste diversion on campus, and her passion has resulted in many incredible and impactful waste projects on 鲍颁补濒驳补谤测鈥檚 campus.听
Group Staff Sustainability Award: 听
In April 2020, the opportunity to conduct community COVID-19 surveillance through wastewater monitoring using PCR testing platforms became available. A stellar group of transdisciplinary members came together in an effort where their backgrounds in wastewater engineering, environmental virology and genomics, clinical molecular biology and project management led the way to innovation and advancement. Now, this wastewater monitoring program is one of the main tools used to track COVID-19 trends in Calgary.听
Sustainability Teaching Award:
Walsh taught four elective undergraduate inquiry-based, experiential, interdisciplinary courses from 2018 to 2021. These courses all centre around the United Nations鈥 Sustainable Development Goals, actively engaging students through videos, guest lectures, reading, facilitated group discussions and collaborative research projects, and uses knowledge and evidence from multiple disciplines.听
Sustainability Faculty Research Award:
Jamal is a distinguished national and international leader, scholar, community-based researcher and social change advocate/community leader whose transformative and impactful work questions deeply rooted socio-cultural and political issues that affect the marginalization of women, girls and other oppressed groups. His achievements and significant contributions to advancing gender justice and women鈥檚 rights align with multiple UNSDGs and 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 Global Engagement Plan (2020) with a unique record of international collaborations and innovative leadership effecting progressive social change in the global south.听
Learn more about the Sustainability Award winners and their impactful work.听
The 草莓污视频导航鈥檚鈥Institutional Sustainability Strategy鈥痯rovides鈥痑 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. Learn more about鈥洳贡舨挡拱忖檚鈥leadership in sustainability.