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Lassonde School of Engineering at 91亚色 partners with Scotiabank to deliver industry leading research into financial crimes, advance STEM and STEAM programs

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Lassonde School of Engineering at 91亚色 partners with Scotiabank to deliver industry leading research into financial crimes, advance STEM and STEAM programs

TORONTO, Sept. 13, 2021 鈥 Today, 91亚色 announced that聽Scotiabank will聽provide $980,000 to support a variety of聽initiatives聽at the聽Lassonde聽School of Engineering for computer security research and to further advance equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in STEM fields.

At a time when financial markets, technologies and products have become more complex and financial crimes聽are increasing,聽Canadian universities can play a critical role in addressing the global shortage of trained experts equipped to tackle these crimes聽鈥撀爉any of which can impact the most vulnerable such as children, newcomers and聽the elderly.

The funding will support 91亚色鈥檚 Global Financial Crimes Research Fund over four years and Computer Security Program Fund for two years.

Part of the gift, named the Scotiabank聽Lassonde聽Financial Crimes Research 听滨苍颈迟颈补迟颈惫别, will go towards research led by 91亚色鈥檚 graduate students on global financial crimes and money laundering, with a special focus on detecting and disrupting the illicit financial flows connected to human trafficking and online child exploitation.

鈥91亚色 is profoundly grateful to Scotiabank for their generous investment of $980,000 in support of the Lassonde School of Engineering. This contribution reflects the shared commitment of 91亚色 and Scotiabank to supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM fields and to advancing the ground-breaking work of our researchers in the field of financial crime prevention,鈥 said Rhonda Lenton, President and Vice-Chancellor of 91亚色. 鈥淚n recognition of this substantial investment, the fund that supports critical research in global financial crimes will be named the Scotiabank Lassonde Financial Crimes Research Initiative.鈥

鈥淥ur partnership with the Lassonde School of Engineering builds on a history of collaboration between Scotiabank and 91亚色 that spans five decades,鈥 says Stuart Davis, Executive Vice President, Financial Crimes Risk Management, Scotiabank.聽 鈥淲e are honoured to be working with Lassonde鈥檚 students and faculty on leading-edge research to inform techniques used to combat financial crimes risk, while promoting a shared purpose to advance social sustainability goals.鈥

The funding will also 聽contribute to Lassonde鈥檚 聽聽鈥 expanding the K2I Academy to three GTA school boards to further enhance Grade 9-to-12 science and mathematics programs. The goal of this聽initiative聽is to聽remove systemic barriers to access for underrepresented students in STEM and increase聽student achievement and聽enrolment聽in the prerequisite courses needed to enter post-secondary studies in engineering. Lassonde鈥檚 K2I Academy is an innovative ecosystem of science, technology, engineering and聽math聽(STEM)聽educators, thought leaders and partners focused on bringing STEM聽experiences聽to youth,聽educators聽and communities. K2I Academy is working with partners from kindergarten to industry to dismantle systemic barriers and to build sustainable programs that diversify representation in STEM professions. Part of the gift will also include a flexible fund which will provide $10,000 over four years to support programs at Lassonde School to help support emerging initiatives or to create future opportunities.

鈥淭hanks to the investment from Scotiabank, the K2I Academy was able to adapt programs to an online format during the COVID-19 pandemic,鈥 says Jane Goodyer, dean of the Lassonde School of Engineering. 鈥淜2I Academy was able to purchase specialized electronics and other learning materials that allowed students to participate from home at a time when many hands-on learning opportunities in STEM were cancelled or delayed. 聽At Lassonde, we know how important it is to support students of all backgrounds. That鈥檚 why I am pleased we are collaborating with Scotiabank through a shared sense of purpose, determined to equip every student with the skills and values needed to succeed in STEM fields as they work toward a better future.鈥

Lassonde聽School of Engineering鈥檚 Helen Carswell STEAM Program for Women will also receive funding over four years to support grade-10-and-11 students from marginalized neighbourhoods to participate in a unique summer work-integrated learning program of paid research related to the UN Sustainability Goals while also earning a high-school credit.聽High school students in the program will work on research projects related to engineering and science under the guidance of undergraduate-research-assistant mentors, high school teachers and聽Lassonde聽faculty. More than half of the gift will go towards sponsorship of UNHacks and Ellehacks events at Lassonde.

91亚色聽is a modern,聽multi-campus, urban university located in Toronto, Ontario. Backed by a diverse group of students, faculty, staff, alumni and partners, we bring a uniquely global perspective to help solve societal challenges, drive positive change and prepare our students for success. 91亚色鈥檚 fully bilingual Glendon Campus is home to聽Southern Ontario鈥檚 Centre of Excellence for French Language and Bilingual聽Postsecondary聽Education. 91亚色鈥檚 campuses in Costa Rica and India offer students exceptional transnational learning聽opportunities聽and innovative programs. Together, we can make things right for our communities, our planet, and our future.

About Lassonde School of Engineering

Located in the heart of the multicultural Greater Toronto Area, the聽听补迟听91亚色聽is home to engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs, representing a diverse community of students, faculty, staff, alumni and partners. With 11 undergraduate programs, seven graduate programs and a host of certificates and accessible study options, Lassonde is shaping the next generation of creators who will tackle the world鈥檚 biggest challenges and devise creative solutions through interdisciplinary learning opportunities. Lassonde鈥檚 creators think in big systems rather than small silos, design with people in mind and embrace ambiguity.

 

Media contact:聽Anjum聽Nayyar, 91亚色 Media Relations, cell 437 242 1547,聽anayyar@yorku.ca