
Gearing Up — Student Work Placement Program
- Open continuously
Overview
Get a wage subsidy of up to $7,000 to create new work-integrated learning opportunities for students in mining-related post-secondary education programs.
At a glance
Funding available
- Develop workforce skills
- Maximum amount : 7,000 $
- Open continuously
Eligible candidates
- Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
- Canada
- For-profit business
- All revenue ranges
- All organization sizes
- Indigenous Peoples
- Persons with Disabilities
- Newcomers to Canada
- Other Racialized Persons
- Youth (<40)
- Women
Next Steps
Activities funded
The Gearing Up program facilitates practical training by connecting post-secondary students with the mining sector through work-integrated learning opportunities. This aims to equip students with real-world experience and skills required by the mining industry.
- Offering work experience opportunities that align with academic learning.
- Providing co-op placements within mining industry settings.
- Facilitating internships for hands-on training in technical and operational roles.
- Arranging field placements for students to gain insight into mining processes and methodologies.
- Supporting applied projects that involve collaborations with mining companies for practical problem-solving.
Eligibility
Who is eligible?
Gearing Up is designed to support post-secondary students, particularly encouraging participation from underrepresented groups in STEM fields, including women, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, recent immigrants, first-year students, and members of visible minority groups.Eligible expenses
The Gearing Up Program offers funding for activities related to work-integrated learning opportunities in the mining industry. Eligible projects under this grant include various practical training placements aimed at enriching student learning and aligning their skills with industry needs.
- Work experience placements that provide students with real-world industry exposure.
- Co-op placements that integrate academic learning with practical work.
- Internships that offer hands-on experience and mentoring in a professional setting.
- Field placements that allow students to gain experience in actual mining site environments.
- Applied projects that enable students to apply theoretical knowledge to solve industry-specific challenges.
Additional information
Here are additional relevant details for this grant:
- Gearing Up encourages participation by underrepresented groups such as women in STEM, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, recent immigrants, first-year students, and members of visible minority groups.
- A Steering Committee provides guidance and subject matter expertise into project activities, outputs, and desired outcomes, comprising members from various universities and organizations involved in the mining sector.
- Applications can be submitted online via the dedicated application form on the Gearing Up website.
- Employers can access wage subsidies of up to $7,000 for offering work experience opportunities.
- Gearing Up aims to create over 2,000 new work-integrated learning opportunities.