
Career Development & Experiential Learning facilitated the first UWindsor Job Shadow Experience during this past reading week.
Career Development & Experiential Learning facilitated the first UWindsor Job Shadow Experience during this past reading week.
UWindsor students had the opportunity to participate in Manufacturing Day thanks to the Office of Experiential Learning.
On Oct. 4, Career Development and Experiential Learning organized a bus tour for 46 engineering students to tour manufacturing facilities and learn about their career options.
The annual event is coordinated locally by Workforce WindsorEssex.
Stephanie Dupley, career advisor in CDEL, said students were enthusiastic about their visits to Active Industrial Solutions and Valiant TMS.
National accreditation of its co-operative education programs demonstrates that the University of Windsor meets the highest standards.
Fair Week offers students a different professional development fair each day from Sept. 24 to 26.
Biochemistry student Michelle Quan is completing a co-op term as a lab technician with a petroleum company in Alberta.
Alumnus and Facebook software engineer Rami Khalaf took resumés from students interested in careers with the social media giant.
Her internship placements helped convince Braunte Petric (right) to pursue a career in the creative field of media production.
Applications for experience abroad travel grants are due by March 1.
Professor Judy Bornais has accepted a two-year extension as executive director of the Office of Experiential Learning.
Twenty-two UWindsor faculty and staff completed a three-day Experiential Education Academy to earn professional certification in the field.