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RBC Sustainability Leadership Certificate

2024-25 Program Information & Application Form

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Are you hungry to bridge theory and practice in social, environmental and economic sustainability? Come join us to learn practical skills and tools to lead and inspire change! Together, over the course of six months we will:

  • Practice participatory leadership, facilitation and systems thinking and project development
  • Learn from community leaders and build a network of collaborators
  • Turn your ideas into action by designing and implementing social change projects that meet real needs in the community

Learn more about the program modules.

Participants are required to attend all three modules to obtain the certificate. Module 1 must be completed first, and Modules 2 and 3 may be completed either in the same academic year or across multiple academic years. Along with their final certificate, SLC program participants also have the opportunity to earn two of ÃÀÅ®×ö°®'s microcredentials: and . These microcredentials can be displayed in resumes, social media profiles and email signatures.

Financial support from the RBC Foundation makes it possible for us to offer this program at minimal cost for students to help offset the cost of materials. Scroll down to view all registration and payment details.

To apply, please click the link below for the online application. Deadline for applications is MONDAY, OCTOBER 21ST at 11:59pm (ADT).

Early application is encouraged! For the 2024-25 program, the College of Sustainability will be offering a $50 discount on program costs for the first five applicants.


2024-2025 PROGRAM DATES

Program Opens

Friday, October 18: Brightspace opens to SLC students.

Leadership Module 1: October 26 & 27, 2024

Saturday, October 26: In-Person Session from 10:00am - 5:00pm ADT
Sunday, October 27: In-Person Session from 10:00am - 4:00pm ADT
Subsequent activities: Interviews & related assignment. Assignment is due one week before Module 2.

Interview Debrief: January 15, 2025 (Online)

Wednesday, January 15: Online group session from 2:00-3:30pm AST (Zoom)

LeadershipÌýModuleÌý2: January 18, 2025

Saturday, January 18: In-Person Session from 10:00am - 6:00pm AST
Subsequent activities: Online peer coaching session.

Project Presentations Night: March 19,Ìý2025 (Online)

Wednesday, March 19: Online group session from 6:00-9:00pm AST (Zoom)

LeadershipÌýModuleÌý3: March 22,Ìý2025

Saturday, March 22: In-Person Session from 10:00am - 6:00 pm AST
Subsequent activities: Online peer coaching session & closing.


Requirements

To complete the certificate, students are required to:

  1. Attend all three modules (Module 1 must be completed first, and Modules 2 and 3 may either be completed during the same academic year or in subsequent academic years);
  2. Engage in two action projects; and
  3. Complete several reflection exercises on their personal program experiences.

Time Commitment
Beyond the in-person time commitments shown in the schedule for each module, expect up to 20-25 hours of work between each Module to complete assignments.

Payment

Thanks to funding from RBC Foundation, the cost for the entire course is $150 (to cover the cost of materials). For the 2024-2025 program, the College of Sustainability will also be offering a $50 discount on program costs for the first five applicants.

Dal students should note: You can apply for a DSU Member Grant to be considered for a rebate towards this program! ApplyÌý Ìý

Payment can be made by cash, cheque or credit card.

Payment by cash or cheque can be dropped off during business hours to our office at 1459 LeMarchant Street, suite 1401. Cheques must be made payable to ÃÀÅ®×ö°®. A receipt will be provided. For payment by credit card – or any general questions regarding payment – please contact Shannon Hovey at cosfinance@dal.ca.

Registration and Refund Policies
Payment details will be included with notice of acceptance in the program. The fee is non-refundable, but should circumstances arise that prevent participation in either the second or third module a credit will be issued that will allow participation in the next year’s offering (good for one year only).

Questions about the program and registration can be directed to Mim Mohsin at u.mohsin@dal.ca.