Planet Hatch, STU Launch Work Skills Program For International, Indigenous Students
Through this program, first- and second-year international students will get their first Canadian work experience through on-campus jobs and student services.
Through this program, first- and second-year international students will get their first Canadian work experience through on-campus jobs and student services.
My illness made me a stronger person than I ever thought I could be. I had something to prove. I kept getting jobs, and I kept gaining experience, and for the most part, I didn’t feel like “the sick girl” anymore. I was Hannah Rudderham, the journalist with my own byline.
STU, UNB, and the community colleges will move forward with their experiential learning opportunities – online or in-person depending on the industry or workplace.
Patrice Cammarano is co-founder and co-president of the Mental Health Society at St. Thomas University and he’s a network representative for jack.org where he represents New Brunswick.
The international students from Venezuela and Brazil created Asteria because the jewellery from that region was popular with people they met in Fredericton.
In the second in a series about Covid-19’s impact on international students in our universities and colleges, administrators are scrambling to support students, foreign and domestic, left without summer employment or funding support.
FutureReadyNB Initiative gives undergraduate university students on-the-job experience and helps employers access funding and support to fill labour gaps.
Under FutureReadyNB, undergraduate students at the four publicly funded universities can get funding for paid experiential learning stints with New Brunswick employers.
Fredericton university students have launched ReFind Clothing that sells used and re-worked clothes and accessories via Instagram.