Changes to the work-study program aim at providing participants with opportunities to develop skills relevant to their careers.
Changes to the work-study program aim at providing participants with opportunities to develop skills relevant to their careers.
The Student Engagement System launching this week is a first step in the University’s endeavour to update its engagement efforts in the digital era.
Enterprise Holdings has donated $1,000 to Co-op, Career and Employment Services.
Wednesday is the deadline for faculty to complete a survey on experiential and work-integrated learning at the University of Windsor.
Canadian employers ranked UWindsor among the top institutions in the country when it comes to preparing students for the workplace.
The Provost’s Task Force on Experiential Education is distributing a survey on opportunities to combine academic learning with practical experience.
Provost Douglas Kneale announced Tuesday the appointment of Christopher Busch as acting executive director of Co-op, Career and Employment Services.
A session March 22 will help UWindsor faculty and staff understand the role of educational agents in recruiting international students.
A session March 22 will help faculty and staff understand the role of educational agents in recruiting international students to the University of Windsor.
Five panelists will share their experiences and perspectives on working with or as an agent:
A committee reviewing the operations of the University’s career and co-op services has issued a call for feedback from faculty, students and staff.
The committee members will provide recommendations on enhancements to meet the needs of students and alumni, says provost Leo Groarke, who initiated the review.