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Waterloo co-op students are highlighted as a key component of tech organization Faire, who are one of "three companies you should know about."
Waterloo co-op students are highlighted as a key component of tech organization Faire, who are one of "three companies you should know about."
Waterloo Magazine's piece focuses on how co-op students are contributing to the United Nations' Sustainable Development goals in their work terms.
Norah McRae, associate provost of co-operative and experiential education at the University of Waterloo, joined a panel discussion on enabling a dynamic workforce at the Waterloo Innovation Summit on April 14.
As workforce demands continue to shift, organizations must reconsider traditional models for recruiting, developing and retaining their talent. These expert panelists share how embracing new insights, partnerships and priorities can enable leaders to redefine policies and best practices to remain competitive.
In this panel discussion, Dr. Norah McRae shares research and insights on how work-integrated learning prepares talent for the future of work.
In this presentation, Norah McRae, PhD, looks at how the quality, intensity, and impact of WIL can provide a strategy for future proofing Canada in an evolving social and economic landscape.
Dr. Norah McRae interviews thought-leader and alum, Rudy Karsan.
Ross Johnston joins this panel to discuss how increased collaboration can help University graduates find successful jobs in Canada's Bio-Health Economy.
Dr. Norah McRae provides an international overview on the future of work and work-integrated learning.
Judene Pretti shares how COVID-19 has impacted our workforce and highlights key trends for the future of remote work.