Committed to doing social good, Waterloo students bring energy to their work with WISE in Canada and around the world
By: Namish Modi
The presence of heat, light and electricity is something many Canadians take for granted.
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.
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.
Recruiters continue to adjust their hiring strategies for remote workplaces and rapid digital transformation. Now companies need hybrid skills.
By: Zahra Sakhi
A group of University Waterloo students and staff are being honoured this month by the Cooperative Education & Internship Association (CEIA).
By: Namish Modi
On March 23, Co-operative and Experiential Education (CEE) recognized its 2020 Co-op Students of the Year and Problem Lab winners in a first of its kind virtual ceremony.
By: Namish Modi
During an unprecedented time, University of Waterloo’s co-op employers stepped up in a big way.
While developing technical skills is important during a co-op work term, a Japanese software company, founded by University of Waterloo graduates, is looking to give their co-op students a different type of learning experience.