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Reboot McGill is a unit of the McGill Office of Sustainability, as well as a registered [[Club]] under the EUS, in close partnership with The McGill Waste Management Proram and the McGill School of Computer Science. | Reboot McGill is a unit of the McGill Office of Sustainability, as well as a registered [[Club]] under the EUS, in close partnership with The McGill Waste Management Proram and the McGill School of Computer Science. | ||
The McGill Office of Sustainability provides the Reboot group in representation and provision of the space in Ferrier. | The McGill Office of Sustainability provides the Reboot group in representation and provision of the space in Ferrier. | ||
The Engineering Undergraduate Society provides student leadership for Reboot; the election and conduct of Reboot VPs is dictated by EUS bylaws. Reboot currently falls under the [[VP | The Engineering Undergraduate Society provides student leadership for Reboot; the election and conduct of Reboot VPs is dictated by EUS bylaws. Reboot currently falls under the [[VP Student Life]] due to it's club status. | ||
The McGill School of Computer Science is a strategic partner who provides technical support and Insight | The McGill School of Computer Science is a strategic partner who provides technical support and Insight | ||
The McGill Waste Management Program collects hardware from various campus groups and coordinated with Reboot to guide the appropriate refurbishing of equipment. Currently the pecking order for equipment cycles out of [[EMF]] into Central IT, who then distributes the equipment to outdated labs, professors and their TAs, student groups upon request, and finally Waste Management. All usable equipment is then provided to Reboot, the rest is properly recycled. | The McGill Waste Management Program collects hardware from various campus groups and coordinated with Reboot to guide the appropriate refurbishing of equipment. Currently the pecking order for equipment cycles out of [[EMF]] into Central IT, who then distributes the equipment to outdated labs, professors and their TAs, student groups upon request, and finally Waste Management. All usable equipment is then provided to Reboot, the rest is properly recycled. |