
En mars 2025, la profession d’ingénieur a ouvert ses portes pour montrer comment les ingénieur.e.s ouvrent des portes !
Plus d’une centaine d’événements ont eu lieu au cours du Mois national du génie dans des établissements d’enseignement supérieur, des entreprises d’ingénierie et des organismes du secteur partout au Canada. C’était par le biais de journées portes ouvertes, de concours de conception, d’activités pratiques, d’expositions et d’ateliers que la profession d’ingénieur vous a invité à entrer dans son univers afin de découvrir l’avenir que construisent les ingénieur.e.s. Consultez la liste complète des événements qui ont eu lieu en mars dans le calendrier national ci-dessous.
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Si vous êtes un établissement d’enseignement supérieur, une entreprise d’ingénierie ou une organisation du secteur qui souhaite organiser des journées portes ouvertes au cours du Mois national du génie, veuillez nous en informer en remplissant ce formulaire. Ainsi, nous inclurons votre événement dans le calendrier national des journées portes ouvertes.
- mars 2025
- mars 2025
Poetry Generator with Scratch! | Grades 2-6
In this online workshop presented on YouTube Live, students will use coding to build a poem with Scratch, using a poetry generator suggesting words that rhyme. Scratch is a visual programming language that allows users to create interactive games, stories, and animation.
- Virtual

Engineering Week Morning Technical Session – Low Impact Development
Are you passionate about sustainable engineering practices? Join the Niagara Engineering Week Committee for a Morning Technical Session at Club Roma to delve into the world of Low Impact Development.
- In-person | St. Catharines

Générateur de poésie avec Scratch! | 2e à 6e année
Dans cet atelier en ligne présenté sur YouTube Live, les élèves utiliseront le codage pour créer un poème avec Scratch, en utilisant un générateur de poésie qui suggèrent des mots qui riment. Scratch est un langage de programmation visuel qui permet aux utilisateurs de créer des jeux interactifs, des histoires et des animations.
- Virtual

Acing an Interview Workshop
This session is open to University of Alberta Engineering students and alumni ONLY.
Specifically designed for engineering students, this workshop will walk you through key strategies to help you stand out as a top candidate before, during, and after an interview. We’ll cover best practices for answering traditional, behavioral, and technical interview questions, so you can confidently tackle commonly challenging questions like:
"Tell us about yourself."
"What’s your starting salary expectation?"
"Why should we hire you?"
- In-person | Edmonton

Créez un jeu de pendu avec JavaScript!
Au cours de cet atelier en ligne présenté sur YouTube Live, les élèves apprendront à coder un jeu de pendu en utilisant javascript.
- Virtuel

Job Search Programs and Services for Foreign-Trained Engineering Professionals
Job searching as an internationally trained engineering professionals comes with unique challenges, including foreign credential recognition, understanding local codes and standards, navigating career pathways, building industry connections, and, most importantly, the professional licensing process. This session will offer valuable information on programs designed to help overcome these obstacles and provide an opportunity to engage with an industry professional.
- Virtual

Discover U of T Engineering
Join this special online presentation led by the University of Toronto’s Engineering Recruitment staff, The first 30 minutes will be an overview of our Engineering programs, opportunities, academic requirements and community. Afterwards, there will be an interactive period led by an Engineering Recruitment Officer, where they will answer any questions about applying to and studying at U of T Engineering.
- Virtual

Writing an Effective Resume Workshop
This session is open to University of Alberta Engineering students and alumni ONLY.
Are you applying to numerous jobs but not landing any interviews? Your resume is key to unlocking opportunities.
Learn tips and strategies that will help you create a resume that best showcases your qualifications for engineering roles, and aligns with the position being targeted. Specifically, we’ll cover:
what to include, how to write skill statements, formatting do’s and don’ts, and other best practices to help your application land in the 'to be considered' pile.
- In-person | Edmonton

Create a Hangman Game with JavaScript!
In this online workshop presented on YouTube Live, students will learn how to code a hangman game using javascript.
- Virtual

Empowering Futures: A Centennial Networking Night
The Networking Night unites Centennial’s community-students, alumni, and industry specialists in biotechnology and food science. Attendees will engage in one-on-one interactions, explore career paths, and review student project showcases, fostering growth and learning. Pre-event webinars will prepare students to ask insightful questions and maximize engagement. This event bridges education and industry, empowering participants to connect, collaborate, and grow in their fields.
- Virtual | Scarborough
