Raymarck Unera
Raymarck Unera
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Bio

Raymarck Unera (he/him) is a proud MacEwan University Alumni, a 1L student at the University of Ottawa Faculty of law, and an enthusiastic community volunteer. At MacEwan University, he completed a degree in Arts, with a major in Philosophy and a minor in Business Law. His research interests are separated into two parts, with the first part being Early Modern Philosophy, such as René Descartes' and Anne Conway's metaphysics, and the second part being the role of human happiness when it comes to the law and legal systems.

Raymarck had always been enthusiastically involved in volunteerism, joining the Interact Club when he was in high school, and continuing his community work by joining and becoming an executive member of MacEwan University's Rotaract Club. Raymarck is very influenced with the following Rotarian slogan: "Service above self," which frequently inspires his decision to want to enter a field like law, where he knows that he is able to provide help for those in need.

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Leadership Organizational structure Humanities Law and policy Social sciences

Skills

Leadership 2 Research 2 Bilingual (french/english) 1 Communication 1 Creativity 1 Digital literacy 1 Event planning 1 Mentorship 1 Presentations 1 Registered dietitian (rd/rdn) 1 Scheduling 1 Social media 1 Spanish language 1 Teamwork 1 Virtual event 1 Writing 1 Zoom (video conferencing tool) 1

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Paideia Mundi
Paideia Mundi
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Organising Webinars in Culture, Arts, and Humanities

Positions available: 20 (individually or in teams) Paideia Mundi aims at promoting the values of humanism and sentientism - respect and appreciation for all human beings, and all living beings - through educational programs in culture, arts, and humanities. In this context, it is currently willing to set up series of webinars on the following topics: - History of literature - History of political philosophy The series will be offered in French, English and/or Spanish, and will focus on an adult public. We are also willing to help promote research done by students in any field related to culture, arts, and humanities, and that has the potential to raise awareness on humanism and sentientism. For this reason, we are inviting students to join us and offer amazing webinars with us! Subjects can go from general history, to ancient or rare languages, or history of the arts, etc.. You can even offer creative or philosophical writing workshops.We are very open to suggestions, and it is up to your creativity to come up with ideas related to your field of expertise! Each student selected will have up to 80 hours to prepare, actively promote, and conduct one or several webinars in her/his area of expertise, with a focus on Paideia Mundi's values.

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Category Media + 4
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Rural Development Network
Rural Development Network
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Level UP: Working with Virtual Conference Presenters to Pre-Record

1 student Our team is looking for a technologically savvy student who can help us prepare for our upcoming Canadian Rural and Remote Housing and Homelessness Symposium! The student will be responsible for coordinating the pre-recording of sessions for the event, and ensuring everyone has the appropriate technology. This includes: Coordinating logistics and scheduling with our presenters to pre-record their sessions; Pre-recording sessions virtually with presenters (this is done in a Zoom meeting, by recording the meeting); Ensuring all presenters have the necessary technology and internet access during the pre-recording session, and troubleshooting as needed. RDN can provide support as well if more extensive solutions are needed. Virtual events have become a necessity during COVID, and the trend of virtual events will continue into the future. Through this role, the student will gain valuable experience in the virtual event space, with both digital skills and overall event coordination. Becoming familiar with the inner workings of a virtual event platform is a valuable skill that can be transferred to other organizations and events. They will also gain communications, teamwork, & client service skills, by working with presenters to pre-record content. Being responsible for this aspect of the event (with support from RDN), they will gain leadership experience, be required to demonstrate initiative, and take responsibility for ensuring things run smoothly from a technical standpoint. Deliverables: Coordinate meeting times with all presenters. Pre-record their presentations in a Zoom meeting. We expect approximately 40 presentations.

Matches 2
Category Information technology + 3
Closed
MacEwan University - Careers and Experience
MacEwan University - Careers and Experience
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Level UP: First Year Experience Mentorship (Phase 1)

Positions available: 80 July 11 - September 2, 2022 10 hours/week for 8 weeks All first-year students will be grouped in cohorts based on faculty or program and will be assigned an upper year student as a mentor. The start of the term is when most students need support; a mentor will organize virtual meetings, activities and socials while providing guidance for a smooth transition to university life. Mentors will: Get thorough mentorship training and knowledge of MacEwan student services Enhance their leadership skills through positive role modelling Add to your career profile and gain a co-curricular record position Contribute to a positive campus culture experience

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Category Communications + 4
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the(ir)replaceables
the(ir)replaceables
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Level UP Research Assistant (Phase #1)

Students will be supporting our team in the collection of quantitative, survey-based research on meaningful coincidences that occur in people's lives. Students will be responsible to help distribute the survey to their own networks and on various social media platforms. They will be responsible to collect a minimum of 20 survey respondents each by the completion of this project.

Matches 1
Category Networking + 4
Closed

Work experience

Peer Writing Tutor
MacEwan University Library, Writing Centre
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
August 2021 - April 2022

Developed peer mentoring skills and writing skills by providing undergraduate students with an array of learning services, such as grammar and mechanics, sentence structure, paragraph organization. These lessons were administered through different modes, such as scheduled appointments, in-person or virtual drop-ins and online written feedback on online student submitted essays.

First-Year Experience Student Assistant
MacEwan University, Student Affairs
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
January 2021 - June 2021

The Student Assistant position is part of the MacEwan University Student Life team and works collaboratively with other staff and students to create the best possible engagement experiences for our students.

Customer Service Representative
Recycle Plus II Bottle Depot
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
June 2014 - June 2018

Gained and enhanced interpersonal skills from 4 years of customer service experience from being ​Customer Service Representative​ at Plus II Bottle Depot Grande Prairie by attending to customers at a fast-paced work environment and meeting their requests ranging from administrative to operational needs.

Cook
Famoso
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
May 2014 - June 2018

Developed and strengthened multitasking skills from 4 years of cooking and a year of serving as a ​Pizzaziolo and Barista ​at Famoso Neapolitan Pizzeria Grande Prairie by effectively rotating my concentration smoothly and entirely from one activity to another, whether that may be in being a Pizzaziolo or Barista.

Education

Law, Juris Doctor
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
September 2022 - Current
Philosophy and Business Law, Bachelors of Arts
MacEwan University
September 2018 - June 2022