
What is CISE?
The Chairs for Inclusion in Science and Engineering (CISE) program is a national initiative.
Funded by the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada. CISE-Atlantic is made up of a group of researchers with the goal of expanding inclusion in STEM and the Skilled Trades acress the four Atlantic provinces.
The CISE-Atlantic Chairs are Dr. Kevin Hewitt, Dr. Stephanie MacQuarrie and Dr. Svetlana Barkanova.
If you are interested in becoming involved with CISE-Atlantic as a STEM Role Model or Guest Speaker, please indicate your interest through the CSSN portal.
Register/Log In To View Your CSSN PortalSvetlana Barkanova
Dr. Svetlana Barkanova is a full professor of physics at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of New…
Kevin Hewitt
Dr. Hewitt is a full Professor in the Department of Physics & Atmospheric Science, inaugural Ass…
Stephanie MacQuarrie
Dr. MacQuarrie is the Dean of Science and Technology and Full Professor of Organic Chemistry at Cape…
CISE-Atlantic Initiatives
Bringing STEM to Life: Work-Integrated Learning in Physics in Nova Scotia
A Physics classroom is re-imagined, linking physics concepts with community and local research! Modelled after the successful program at York University’s k2i Academy, this Work-Integrated Learning program connects summer employment, project-based learning and high school Physics course credit achievement for Black and African Nova Scotian High School learners in grades 10 and 11.
Physics in The Rural Classroom
STEM Role Models from equity-deserving groups are engaged to foster curiosity for STEM pathways and assist with tying Physics-related curricula to real-world careers. Physics in The Rural Classroom is an upcoming educator resource designed for Grade 7-12 Science and Physics Teachers across Atlantic Canada.
SPARK Lecture Tour Award
Are you (or is someone you know) an outstanding STEM professional in Atlantic Canada? Committed to equity and inclusion in STEM? Nominate yourself or a peer for the CISE-Atlantic SPARK Lecture Tour Award!