Students, startups, big companies and not-for-profit organizations agree: Work-integrated learning programs like co-ops and internships make sense for both students and employers.
Hear from some of Canada’s post-secondary leaders and talent experts on the challenges of opportunities in preparing Canadians for the future. This video features Elizabeth Cannon, (University of Calgary), Richard Florizone (Dalhousie University), Michael Naufal...
It’s time for a fresh approach. The Business + Higher Education Roundtable brings together the leaders of some of our country’s top companies, colleges and universities to invest in Canadian talent and strengthen Canada’s research...
Major changes in the way the world works ─ such as automation and artificial intelligence ─ are sparking anxiety about jobs and the future of employment. Learn how business and post-secondary leaders are working together...
ASPIRE has been developed by Toronto Finance International in partnership with employers, postsecondary institutions and the government to support the Financial Services (FS) sector to increase the number and quality of work-integrated-learning (WIL) opportunities available...
Introducing RBC Future Launch: A 10-year, $500 million commitment from RBC to help prepare youth for the future of work.
Published by the Education Policy Research Initiative (EPRI) - Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) Tax Linkage Project,this project links administrative student data held by fourteen post-secondary institutions across the country with tax files...
Published by the Education Policy Research Initiative (EPRI) - Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) Tax Linkage Project, this project links administrative student data held by fourteen post-secondary institutions across the country with tax...
Excerpt from a speech to the the Universities Canada Governing Council Chamber meeting: An agile future through work-integrated learning
“I’d like to speak to you today, as one CEO to others. Speak to you as...
Except from remarks by Feridun Hamdullahpur, President and Vice-Chancellor to the Economic Club of Canada in March 2016.
“Working together, our universities can give our students, our communities, our industries, and our country a sustainable competitive advantage...