Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) benefits from the University of Waterloo Innovation Engine
By: Jed Bick
This branch of the Canadian federal government hires innovative and emerging talent from the University of Waterloo.
By: Jed Bick
This branch of the Canadian federal government hires innovative and emerging talent from the University of Waterloo.
By: Jed Bick (he/him)
Manufacturing automation company, ATS Corporation, gives co-op students the opportunity to impact lives by building automation solutions for its customers.
By: Jed Bick (he/him)
Pancreatic cancer will be the second leading cause of cancer death in Canada within the next 10 years. Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network is entrusting Waterloo co-op students to help find a cure.
By: Jed Bick (he/him)
The organization is utilizing the knowledge and expertise of Waterloo co-op students to meet its bold targets for a sustainable global future.
By: Jed Bick (he/him)
The Region’s Waste Management division delivers a positive experience for students by creating purposeful work and growth opportunities. Students add value to meaningful projects including environmental monitoring and community outreach and education.
By: Jed Bick (he/him)
With hands-on research and cross-cultural collaboration, students are driving global advancements in Artificial Intelligence through a groundbreaking partnership with the Norwegian university.
By: Jed Bick (he/him)
The iconic Canadian brand is navigating toward creating an equitable, diverse and inclusive workplace.
By: Christie Zeb (she/her)
Did you know that nearly half of students registered with disability services opt out of work-integrated learning due to their disabilities? To help combat this issue, Waterloo’s Work-Learn Institute’s (WxL) shared strategies to support accommodations and increase accessibility.
By: Christie Zeb (she/her)
From groundbreaking research to deployed healthcare technologies, the life sciences sector is experiencing remarkable growth.
By: Jed Bick (he/him)
Hiring digitally skilled workers is key for growth in creative tech.