Alumni

The Work-Learn Institute (WxL) is taking part in the "Developing Future Ready Students" learning series hosted by InnovatED from November 10 to December 3, 2020. This series brings together a group of educational thought leaders from across Ontario to highlight innovative approaches to teaching and learning that prepare students to meet the challenges of the 21st century. This event is free and registration is required.

The CEWIL Research Series is a collection of presentations by work-integrated learning (WIL) scholars across Canada organized by CEWIL Canada. Over four webinars in October, the Series will feature ten research papers originally planned for the Research Stream of the CEWIL 2020 National Conference. Registration is required.

The CEWIL Research Series is a collection of presentations by work-integrated learning (WIL) scholars across Canada organized by CEWIL Canada. Over four webinars in October, the Series will feature ten research papers originally planned for the Research Stream of the CEWIL 2020 National Conference. Registration is required.

The CEWIL Research Series is a collection of presentations by work-integrated learning (WIL) scholars across Canada organized by CEWIL Canada. Over four webinars in October, the Series will feature ten research papers originally planned for the Research Stream of the CEWIL 2020 National Conference. Registration is required.

Relive last week's Work-Learn Institute launch and the Future of Work and Talent Pipeline Webinar event! Whether you joined us live or could not make it on September 17, find the live recording, webinar slides, discussion recap and takeaways and the Future of Work White Paper on the new webinar for employers page.

Work-Learn Institute's director Judene Pretti was featured in a recent article by HRD Magazine discussing the impact of COVID-19 on recruitment. 

“I think COVID has given us the opportunity to challenge assumptions about the way we work and how employees and organizations adapt to change,” she explained. “While it hasn’t been an easy transition for most, it is remarkable to look at the ways that work has changed in the past five months and what we have learned along the way."

Join us for a webinar co-hosted with HRD Magazine on the future of work and your talent pipeline as we launch the University of Waterloo’s Work-Learn Institute on September 17. Webinar speakers include Judene Pretti (Director, Work-Learn Institute), Norah McRae (Associate Provost, Co-operative and Experiential Education) and University of Waterloo graduates.