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Anne-Marie Fannon, on the impact discussed the impact of work-integrated learning for Canadian industry.
Anne-Marie Fannon, on the impact discussed the impact of work-integrated learning for Canadian industry.
Forum discussion highlighting the worldwide trends in education and labour markets that communities must address to evolve and remain agile.
Judene Pretti shares how COVID-19 has impacted our workforce and highlights key trends for the future of remote work.
Dr. Norah McRae provides an international overview on the future of work and work-integrated learning.
Co-op students travel to the Himalayan region of Uttarakhand, India to work for clean energy company, Avani Bio Energy, who converts destructive tinder into a renewable energy source. Avani won the first-ever Impact in Sustainability from Waterloo Employer Impact Awards presented by CEE.
Tara Stevens, Judene Pretti and Norah McRae’s article examines how the future of work changed due to the global pandemic. To understand how to prepare students for the future of work-integrated learning, this paper reviews 32 recent reports on the future of work.
Researchers have identified three factors that are important to young people who work from home during the coronavirus pandemic: socialization, productivity and meaningful work.
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.
Ross Johnston joins the Experience Magazine Podcast to talk about trends for the future of work-integrated learning.