Heritage meets health care in Tanzania
By: Emily Totzke (she/her)
From community engagement to cancer research, Bourdeau’s international co-op experience shaped his path toward a career in health care.
By: Emily Totzke (she/her)
From community engagement to cancer research, Bourdeau’s international co-op experience shaped his path toward a career in health care.
By: Mary Lynne Bartlett
Many students choose Waterloo's co-op program for the experience and benefit of exploring different career paths and choices. However, for a neuro-divergent student, the range of options and choices might be overwhelming. How do you know which path and option(s) will work for you?
By: Mary Lynne Bartlett (she/her)
At the recent Employer Impact Conference: The power of change makers, four Waterloo co-op students shared insights on what it meant to them to be change makers.
By: Hirumal Munasinghe
Participating as a student in University of Waterloo’s Co-operative Education Program can be an exciting, yet nerve-racking experience.
Norah McRae, Associate Provost for Co-operative Experiential Education, and Judene Pretti, Director of the Waterloo Centre for the Advancement of Co-operative Education (WatCACE), have been recognized by Co-operative Education and Internship Association (CEIA) as 2020 award recipients.
The University of Waterloo recognized as the top university in Canada for its outstanding employer-student connections.
John Kim never thought he’d land an intern job with the World Health Organization (WHO) within the Global Influenza Programme.
By Mahek Kacheria, 3A Environment and Business co-op student
For my first co-op term, I landed an international job opportunity with Kaizen Institute in my hometown Ahmedabad, India. I worked at their regional marketing division for India & Africa as the Business Development and Marketing Associate.