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 Namish Modi
Upon graduation, Simon Raiff looks to work in video production, editing, and creation.
Every year, six exceptional co-op students, one from each faculty, are recognized by the University of Waterloo for their contribution to their employer, their community and the further development of experiential education.
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.
The first-ever Global Charter for Co-op and Work-Integrated Education has been signed by more than 50 university and college presidents, education association executives and high-ranking government officials.
By: Amy U
Third-year Architecture student Simone Delaney pursued an international co-op work term to gain new perspectives on the world.
By: Jillian Smith
Caleb Dueck, first work-term co-op student in mechatronics engineering, created not one, but two robot bartenders while working at Eascan Automation in Winnipeg.