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CAN YOU PROVIDE EXAMPLES OF SUCCESSFUL CAPSTONE PROJECTS AT CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY

Concordia has a strong focus on interdisciplinary capstone projects that bring together students from different programs to collaborate on projects with real impacts. One recent example was a project that developed an open-source software toolkit to help non-profit organizations manage refugee settlement more effectively. The project team included students from Computer Science, Political Science and Community Service programs. They worked with a local refugee support organization to understand challenges in coordinating housing, language training, employment placements and more for new refugee families. The students then designed and built a web-based platform that allows caseworkers to easily access client profiles, schedule appointments and track progress. It also has reporting features to help non-profits better understand resource needs and effectiveness of programs.

Since its launch a year ago, the software has been adopted by five refugee support agencies in Montreal to help more than 2500 refugee families. It has allowed agencies to reduce administrative time and improve services with more coordinated care. The project received recognition from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees for its potential to help displaced communities around the world. For the student team, it was rewarding to see how their technical skills and policy understanding could directly impact an important social issue.

Another notable interdisciplinary capstone brought together mechanical engineering and industrial design students. They worked with a local charity that provides rehabilitation tools and equipment to help disabled Canadians live more independent lives. One area that lacked innovation was adaptive devices for cooking and food prep. Through user research and prototyping, the students developed an open-source design for an adaptive cutting board with adjustable angles, non-slip material and easily removable components for cleaning. It allows people with limited mobility and dexterity to safely and independently prepare basic meals.

The charity was able to produce the boards at low cost and distribute them nationwide. User feedback has been very positive about regained independence and improved quality of life. The project exposed students to real user needs, multidisciplinary teamwork, design prototyping, testing, and working with a community partner to address an assistive technology problem. Following the project’s success, several students have since taken jobs in fields related to medical device innovation and accessibility design.

Yet another example of impactful capstone work involved environmental science and management students partnering with the local port authority. Through risk modeling and scenario planning, they sought to help the port strengthen resilience against effects of climate change like rising sea levels and more frequent extreme weather. Using forecasting tools and infrastructure assessment, the students identified specific docks, roads and other assets most vulnerable over the next 20-50 years. Their report recommended a combo of protection strategies like natural barriers and structural reinforcements.

The port has since used the capstone research to inform long-term investment planning and capital projects that will better safeguard operations, jobs and the regional economy in a changing climate. Students were exposed to real-world challenges of climate adaptation and developing actionable solutions within budget and regulatory constraints. Several went on to environmental consulting roles applying their skills to assessing climate vulnerability for other industries and communities.

These are just a few illustrations of the many impactful projects emerging annually from Concordia’s capstone programs. By bringing together diverse skills and connecting students to external partners, the capstones allow for innovative problem-solving on issues that matter within the local community and broader society. Students gain practical, interdisciplinary experience while also making tangible contributions that create real benefits and positive change. The model exemplifies Concordia’s emphasis on applied, experiential learning that readies graduates to not just enter the workforce but launch careers as engaged, solution-oriented professionals from day one.