Manufacturing Training Investments Made at UNB and NBCC
Training and retaining skilled talent is a high priority for the province as anticipates 120,000 retirements in the next decade.
Training and retaining skilled talent is a high priority for the province as anticipates 120,000 retirements in the next decade.
NBCC’s ‘Going Beyond’ campaign aims to transform New Brunswick’s workforce by focusing on three key areas.
More than three-quarters of graduates from 2020 said they were working in jobs related to their field of study, according to a recent survey.
The province and its two major community colleges launched a new online platform to help newcomers with the requisite skills better integrate into New Brunswick’s workforce.
A report on the New Brunswick Community College indicates that the institution is an economic driver for the province.
A soldier turned health care pioneer. A family business owner expanding his leadership capacity. A rising star on the global nuclear stage. An early innovator in Cloud computing. They all started their careers at NBCC.
In this week’s episode of Huddle “Home Office”, Mark Leger talks with Moncton reporter Inda Intiar about international students facing difficulties during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Moncton food market is open to the public until February 28 and offers some fusion gems that mix flavours from different parts of the world.
The four-day market in late February is a testing ground for the business ideas of participating students, and you’ll eat some fine street food too, including pizza on naan and poutine with Asian meats and sauces.
NBCC launched a mentorship program in 2014 when it realized many of its graduates started their businesses four to five years after completing their diploma.