How ‘Experiential Learning’ Helped This MBA Grad Land A Tech Job
Daniel Purcell says the hands-on learning component through UNB Fredericton’s MBA program was key to landing him a job out of school with the software company 3D Planeta.
Daniel Purcell says the hands-on learning component through UNB Fredericton’s MBA program was key to landing him a job out of school with the software company 3D Planeta.
If there’s a place where students and entrepreneurs, with local and international expertise, can work together in Saint John, then that’s 40 Charlotte Street, the new home of Economic Development Greater Saint John (EDGSJ) incubator Block One and the UNBSJ’s MBA program.
The organization now coordinates and delivers food to approximately 60 food banks, shelters, soup kitchens and school programs across the province.
Driving overnight to Halifax to ensure a client had their product in their hands by morning is the kind of hands-on, quality customer service Select Printing & Signs Ltd. provides its clients.
Employers in the region want graduates who can get right to work, and that’s what the University of New Brunswick’s Faculty of Management is doing with its Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program.
Businesses and other entities are encouraged to provide input on a new program to help reunite New Brunswickers with their lost or forgotten financial property.
A record 42 New Brunswickers will receive scholarships from the New Brunswick Medical Education Foundation (NBMEDED) in an online ceremony on September 24.
Maritime Rescue and Medical, (MRM) is providing Covid-19 supplies and medical equipment alongside its industrial safety services throughout Atlantic Canada.
The school meeting and exceeding New Brunswick’s public health guidelines for Covid-19 reflects how Rothesay Netherwood is committed to providing a unique and exceptional transformative experience for students, even in today’s uncertain health climate.
The organization’s annual PJ Walk For Kids was postponed earlier this year in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. But now the beloved fundraiser is back, with a revamped, Covid-friendly format the organizers say could make it better than ever.