SRC is currently reimagining the Indigenous Workforce Program, formerly the Aboriginal Mentorship Program (AMP), and is in conversation with educational institutions and training and development organizations to build a robust program. SRC plans to hire some Indigenous students to learn from that experience and understand current student realities to create a stronger program moving forward.
At SRC, we value the positive, long-term relationships we have with Indigenous communities, and we’re dedicated to participating in and supporting initiatives that can benefit Indigenous people.
SRC is committed to fostering Indigenous participation in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) disciplines by supporting students as they progress through their post-secondary education with opportunities to learn and grow both personally and professionally.
The program aims to connect Indigenous post-secondary students in the STEM disciplines with SRC mentors to help them take their education and experience to the next level.
Hear from past AMP students
Thomas Lavergne
To hear about Environmental Engineering student Thomas’ experience, watch the video above or read his blog post.
Jaz Gatin
Agriculture student Jaz shares his experience in the program. Read more.
Chennoa Tracey
Mechanical Engineering student Chennoa looks back her time in the program. Read more.
Tomika Pinay
Environmental Engineering student Tomika and her mentor share their experience. Read more.
Ashley Carlson
Hear firsthand from Environmental Sciences student Ashley about her two summers in the program. Read more.
SRC's Indigenous Workforce Program is proudly supported by SRC’s Technology-in-Action Fund – a perpetual memorial fund created to support Saskatchewan’s entrepreneurial spirit. Saskatoon Tribal Council, Gabriel Dumont Institute, the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Regina are integral program collaborators, providing financial support, as well as student support and referrals.
![Applied Learning six students in src's aboriginal mentorship program](/sites/default/files/styles/large_wide/public/image/gallery/_LNS8432%20-%2020180821%20AMP%20Wrap%20Up_SM_1.jpg?itok=MwmDFwQ3)
AMP provides meaningful summer employment and opportunities to help students develop skills and gain experience that will help them in their studies and future careers.
![National Aboriginal Day src students raise a tipi on national aboriginal day](/sites/default/files/styles/large_wide/public/image/gallery/AMP-NAD-17%20SM_0.jpg?itok=YW35-pwP)
AMP students volunteer at National Aboriginal Day.
![In the Lab two src lab technicians](/sites/default/files/styles/large_wide/public/image/gallery/Tyler%20in%20Lab%202017-11%20SM.jpg?itok=0eU3s7KN)
AMP students have the opportunity to learn from leading experts in a variety of industries.
![Mentorship student with src mentor looking at maps](/sites/default/files/styles/large_wide/public/image/gallery/Thomas%20Lavergne%20in%20office-3%20SM.jpg?itok=6MELIkSK)
AMP students are connected with an SRC mentor throughout the school year.
![STEM two src technicians conduct air sampling tests](/sites/default/files/styles/large_wide/public/image/gallery/20190726_Althea%20and%20Kenelm%20CEDER%20Trailer_SML-4.jpg?itok=1IDDHm9w)
The AMP program aims to provide meaningful summer employment and opportunities for Aboriginal post-secondary students in the science, technology, engineering and math disciplines.
![Community four female src students stand in front of a tipi](/sites/default/files/styles/large_wide/public/image/gallery/AMP%20Powwow%20Volunteering_edit%20SM.jpg?itok=yGtnqxAM)
AMP students not only learn from their mentors, they learn from the other students in the program.
![two src female lab employees at the bench](/sites/default/files/styles/large_wide/public/image/gallery/4V8A3875_20190807_20190807_Dannielle%20and%20Lucia_SML.jpg?itok=1WvT27XZ)
Apply your academic knowledge to real-world projects
![src employee does ground water testing](/sites/default/files/styles/large_wide/public/image/gallery/4V8A408020190817AMP%20Ashley%20Carlson%20CLEANS_SML.jpg?itok=EmmL4cqI)
Gain experience in the field