
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Measuring biodiversity through listening
From working for a clean energy incubator in Uganda to analyzing sales data in Munich, and monitoring biodiversity in Germany’s Black Forest, Samantha Kremer's co-op experiences have been nothing short of extraordinary.
Originally from Alberta, Kremer was drawn to the University of Waterloo for its renowned co-op program, which she saw as an ideal way to gain practical experience while earning her degree. Waterloo has the largest co-op program at a research-intensive university in the world with more than 70 per cent of students gaining up to two years of employment experience during their studies.
Read more on Waterloo News.