Introducing a Co-op Blog written for students, by students
By: Hirumal Munasinghe
Participating as a student in University of Waterloo’s Co-operative Education Program can be an exciting, yet nerve-racking experience.
By: Hirumal Munasinghe
Participating as a student in University of Waterloo’s Co-operative Education Program can be an exciting, yet nerve-racking experience.
By Cassie Harrison
Like many others, graduation is right around the corner. One more term of a full-time course load and I’ll be in the real world, meaning it’ll be time to start my career.
By Namish Modi
Upon graduation, Simon Raiff looks to work in video production, editing, and creation.
As a University of Waterloo student, here is your chance to display exemplary video development skills as part of a competition sponsored by a partnering local organization.
Co-op students can sometimes face unique stress, pressures and feelings of isolation on work term (or during their recruiting term). To support these students, two new mental health staff from Campus Wellness will be available.
Learn more about changes to your Spring 2020 co-op work term.
New student counsellor positions and a digital virtual care tool will be created to expand the wellness service offerings for co-operative education students at the University of Waterloo.
It’s official: the new co-op fee amount of $734 for the 2020/21 fiscal year has been confirmed by UWaterloo’s Board of Governors.
John Kim never thought he’d land an intern job with the World Health Organization (WHO) within the Global Influenza Programme.
For some time now, we’ve heard from students that our co-op website needed a face-lift. And we couldn’t agree more!