
Career Development and Experiential Learning is offering professionals an opportunity to share their expertise and experience with students.
Co-op work placements gave business student Alex Mitchell experience that helped launch his career.
A partnership between the University of Windsor and the Kanata North Business Association and Hub350, Canada’s largest tech hub, will help bridge the industry talent gap, foster innovation, and connect students with more than 500 companies in the technology sector, says Judy Bornais, executive director of the Office of Experiential Learning.
“Partnering with the KNBA and Hub350 is a tremendous opportunity for us to help fuel the tech park with the best and brightest student talent from the University of Windsor,” she says.
Ten new co-op streams are now available to students in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
Signs promoting experiential learning wrap around the Joyce Entrepreneurship Centre.
A new cord added to their Convocation gowns honoured graduates of programs in co-operative education and workplace partnerships.
Students eligible for work-study may apply now to summer jobs under the Ignite program.