Experiential Learning
Today’s students need learning that goes beyond the classroom to be ready for their future careers. Students can learn about the world of work by exploring diverse careers and industries through different methods of experiential learning (such as job shadowing, co-operative education, apprenticeship, internships, workplace tours, etc.).
Helping students and employers access experiential learning opportunities to gain real-world experience and fill labour gaps.
Ensuring Indigenous university students have equal access to meaningful and valuable real-world experiences with local employers.
Training aimed at acquiring and /or improving essential skills to succeed in the workplace.
Using effective mentorship strategies to customize solutions for employers.
Promoting, supporting and mentoring women in non-traditional skilled trades.