Accessing Digital Literacy Programs in Quebec's Schools

GrantID: 58800

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $2,000

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Summary

Those working in Travel & Tourism and located in Quebec may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Quebec Scholars under the Individual Scholarship for World Speaker Program

The Individual Scholarship for World Speaker program, funded by the Foundation, aims to foster a global exchange of ideas and experiences among scholars. For Quebec applicants, the priority outcomes are closely tied to the province's distinct cultural, linguistic, and economic characteristics. The Ministère de l'Éducation et de l'Enseignement supérieur (MEES) plays a crucial role in shaping the educational landscape, and this grant aligns with its objectives.

Enhancing Quebec's Global Competitiveness through International Exposure

One key outcome is to enhance Quebec's global competitiveness by providing scholars with international exposure. Quebec's unique cultural identity and its position as a predominantly French-speaking province in Canada make it an attractive hub for international cultural and academic exchange. By engaging with world speakers, Quebec scholars can gain insights into diverse perspectives and approaches, ultimately contributing to the province's economic and cultural development. The grant's focus on travel and tourism also aligns with Quebec's thriving tourism industry, which is a significant contributor to the provincial economy.

Fostering Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Knowledge Transfer

Another target outcome is to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge transfer among Quebec scholars. The grant encourages applicants from diverse academic backgrounds, including education and students, to apply. By bringing together scholars from various disciplines, the program promotes a rich exchange of ideas and experiences, which can lead to innovative solutions and new research directions. This outcome is particularly relevant in Quebec, where the MEES has emphasized the importance of interdisciplinary research and collaboration.

Supporting the Development of Bilingual and Multicultural Scholars

The Individual Scholarship for World Speaker program also prioritizes the development of bilingual and multicultural scholars in Quebec. As a province with a unique linguistic and cultural heritage, Quebec values the ability of its scholars to engage with diverse cultural and linguistic communities. By supporting scholars who can navigate multiple languages and cultural contexts, the grant contributes to the province's goal of promoting cultural diversity and exchange.

Quebec's distinct demographic features, such as its aging population and urban-rural disparities, also underscore the importance of these target outcomes. For instance, the grant can help address the needs of rural communities by providing scholars with the opportunity to engage with world speakers and gain insights into innovative solutions for rural development.

Measuring Success and Evaluating Outcomes

The success of the Individual Scholarship for World Speaker program in Quebec will be measured through a combination of metrics, including the number of scholars supported, the diversity of their academic backgrounds, and the impact of their research and projects on the provincial economy and cultural landscape. The Foundation will work closely with the MEES and other relevant stakeholders to evaluate the program's outcomes and identify areas for improvement.

Q: How will the Foundation assess the impact of the Individual Scholarship for World Speaker program in Quebec? A: The Foundation will assess the program's impact through a combination of metrics, including the number of scholars supported, their academic backgrounds, and the outcomes of their research and projects.

Q: Can Quebec scholars apply for the grant if they are not currently enrolled in a university? A: Yes, the grant is open to Quebec scholars who are not currently enrolled in a university, as long as they meet the eligibility criteria and can demonstrate how the grant will support their academic or professional goals.

Q: How will the grant support Quebec's tourism industry? A: The grant's focus on travel and tourism will provide Quebec scholars with the opportunity to engage with world speakers and gain insights into innovative approaches to tourism development, ultimately contributing to the growth and diversification of the provincial tourism industry.

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