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OSHAWA
TeachingCity partners sign on for another five years

June 6, 2022

The City of Oshawa and its education partners Durham College, Ontario Tech University, Trent University Durham GTA and the University of Toronto, Department of Civil and Mineral Engineering gathered on June 3 at the TeachingCity Hub in downtown Oshawa to celebrate the five-year anniversary of the TeachingCity partnership and officially extend the collaboration.

Since the partnership began over five years ago, 1,711 students and 135 post-secondary faculty have worked with City staff on unique TeachingCity projects that cover topics including: diversity, equity and inclusion; storm water management ponds; virtual reality training and advanced navigation technology for firefighters; active transportation for an age-friendly community; engaging youth; supporting local culture and business; digital wayfinding; optimizing City operations routes; and corporate energy management planning.

The partnership has included 55 applied research projects and 52 courses, as well as 192 experiential learning opportunities where students have become part of team Oshawa through placements or practicums.

The TeachingCity Initiative is a strategic partnership of municipal government, City partners and academic institutions focused on studying and addressing urban issues in Oshawa through innovation, collaboration and shared experiential learning opportunities.  The initiative launched in 2017 for a five-year period.  

As a TeachingCity, the City and its partners focus on:

  • developing practical, scalable and sustainable solutions to urban issues;
  • building research partnerships;
  • coordinating experiential learning opportunities, applied research and innovative educational activities;
  • developing new technologies;
  • sharing access to facilities, resources and equipment; and,
  • becoming a recognized community of urban research and learning.

Learn more at www.teachingcityoshawa.ca and follow #OshTeachingCity on Twitter and Instagram.

Partner Quotes :

"On behalf of Council and the great City of Oshawa, I thank our partners Durham College, Ontario Tech University, Trent University Durham GTA and the University of Toronto for their collaboration in this incredible TeachingCity partnership. Together, we are co-designing solutions and policy for the future of our city and better future for all," said Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter. "Thank you to the faculty and post-secondary students for your innovative work and amazing contributions."

"In the five years since this partnership began, more than 1,000 Durham College students have received one-of-a-kind, hands-on experiences through TeachingCity that are making a difference in our community, allowing them to apply their unique skillset in a supportive, innovative and collaborative work-integrated learning environment. These opportunities are preparing our students for success now, and in the future, as they develop valuable, in-demand skills to launch meaningful careers," said Don Lovisa, President, Durham College.

"Experiential learning is fundamental to Ontario Tech University's flexible and dynamic academic programs, preparing students to become future leaders and make a positive impact on their communities. The TeachingCity partnership has provided invaluable opportunities for our students to work with City staff to investigate and develop solutions to some of the City of Oshawa's most pressing issues. We are pleased to continue with this collaboration, and excited to see what ideas, insights and practical solutions emerge in the years ahead," Dr. Steven Murphy, President and Vice-Chancellor, Ontario Tech University.

"For the past five years our students and researchers have been learning and shaping our community alongside professionals and partners in the City of Oshawa, and we are proud to renew our commitment and continue work that supports the sustained success and growth of Oshawa. Providing opportunities for students to co-create solutions to practical problems faced by modern cities is a way Trent University Durham GTA and the City of Oshawa put experiential learning in reach of all our students," said Dr. Scott Henderson, Dean & Head, Trent University Durham GTA.

"This has been a great partnership, providing meaningful experiences for U of T Engineering students, working across the spectrum of urban issues to engage with Oshawa staff, residents, and businesses to solve real-life problems facing urban areas today. This is a tremendous educational opportunity for our students and we are excited to continue developing our activities and projects," said Professor Brent Sleep, Chair, Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering, University of Toronto.

For more information

City of Oshawa
50 Centre St S
Oshawa Ontario
Canada L1H 3Z7
www.oshawa.ca


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