Co-op students make an impact on real-world architecture at Fabrik
By: Mila Jokovic (she/her)
Fabrik Architects gives co-op students the autonomy to use and expand their knowledge on a wide range of real-world architectural projects.
By: Mila Jokovic (she/her)
Fabrik Architects gives co-op students the autonomy to use and expand their knowledge on a wide range of real-world architectural projects.
By: Namish Modi (he/him)
When it comes to diversity, inclusion and belonging (DIB) in the workplace, Lumentum is learning, listening and evolving to better serve their team.
By: Namish Modi and Delia Loveless
As 2021 concludes, Co-operative and Experiential Education (CEE) looks at some of our top stories of the year.
By: Namish Modi
In an era when awareness for mental health and wellness is growing, a standout University of Waterloo employer, Polar, facilitates work-life balance for its employees.
By: Namish Modi
Running clinical trials, working with health care professionals and providing patient care make working at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre a unique and memorable experience for students.
By: Namish Modi
The presence of heat, light and electricity is something many Canadians take for granted.
By: Namish Modi
When Tony McIntyre began a work term at Geotab, he was tasked by his manager to search for something that could help improve at the organization.
By: Namish Modi (he/him)
Waterloo students at a multi-national organization enjoy diverse roles in their work terms and are encouraged to return to continue developing their skills.
On Monday, August 30, our WaterlooWorks system was updated! While the functionality is largely the same, you’ll notice that some of the menus and navigation options look different in order to provide a more mobile-friendly experience for our users.
By: Namish Modi
A key figure in University of Waterloo Co-operative and Experiential Education (CEE) is set to present at an international book launch conference this week.