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    Stacy Muise

    Policy Officer, Indigenous Relations at Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission – Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire

    Stacy Muise/NMSTC is an engaging communicator with a diverse background in radiation biology, energy issues, and science communication. She has a strong track record in relationship building, consultation, and engagement with Indigenous communities across Canada. Stacy possesses exceptional written and interpersonal communication skills in both English and French.

    Stacy Muise completed her Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Energy Science and Biology from The University of Calgary, showcasing her dedication to the sciences. She furthered her education by pursuing a Master's degree in Radiation Biology/Radiobiology at McMaster University, where she honed her expertise in this specialized field.

    Throughout her career, Stacy Muise has held key roles in various organizations that have enriched her professional experience. She has served as a Policy Officer in Indigenous Relations at the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, demonstrating her commitment to fostering positive relationships and collaborations with Indigenous communities. Previously, she contributed as an Assistant in Education, Interpretation, and Exhibitions at Ingenium's Canada Agriculture and Food Museum. Stacy also has a background in educational outreach, having been an Officer for Education Programs and Partnerships at Let's Talk Energy and a Science Interpreter at the Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation. Her passion for promoting science literacy is evident in her previous role as a Summer Programming Assistant at Let's Talk Science - Parlons sciences. Additionally, her research experience at the University of Calgary highlights her dedication to academic pursuits and furthering knowledge in her field.

    Key strengths of Stacy Muise include her communication skills, expertise in radiation biology, energy issues, and experience in engaging with diverse communities. Her fluency in both English and French allows her to effectively connect with a wider audience and bridge communication gaps. Stacy's commitment to education, community engagement, and fostering partnerships underscores her versatile skill set and dedication to making a positive impact in the scientific and Indigenous relations spheres.

    Highlights

    Appointments Index - Canada.ca - Federal organizations
    Sep 17 · cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca
    Arrangements with Indigenous Nations and communities
    Aug 20 · cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca
    Indigenous engagement - Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
    Feb 12 · cnsc-ccsn.gc.ca
    Indigenous consultation and engagement
    Feb 26 · canada.ca
    Communications Awards of Excellence: nominees - Canada.ca

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