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Sometimes you need to leave home to find what you’re really looking for. Victoria Kemp decided to study at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) in New York City because no other school in Canada could offer her a program strictly focused on musical theatre, dance, and acting, and provide the reputation, curriculum, resources, […]

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Reading Week is fast approaching and for those of us that can’t afford the all-inclusive trip to Mexico will be stuck in the cold, freezing our noses off in the crisp Canadian air. Bummer, I know. But the good news is that even if you’re not sipping Piña coladas on the beach or getting a […]

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Music is often associated with downtime relaxation, but it can easily double-up as a study aid (win-win!). There are already dozens of great ‘study playlists’ curated by Spotify and Youtube, but have you heard about some other underrated tunes and soundscapes? Experiment with different ones, and you’ll be a master study DJ in no time! […]

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Spencer Mason’s experience as an international student in Sweden is as unique as his field of study – acoustics. Originally from Calgary, Alberta, Spencer completed his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering at Queen’s University before moving to Gothenburg, Sweden in September of 2018 to pursue a two-year Master’s program. He feels confident that his time […]

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Interviews are nerve-wracking, which is why it’s so important to prepare. But what exactly does it mean – preparing for an interview? And how do you know what questions will even be asked? Here are 10 of the most common interview questions and some tips on preparing your answers to stand-out, and (hopefully) land the […]

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As a proud partner of CEOx1Day by Odgers Berndtson, we are so egg-cited to share the list of finalists with you! Huge congratulations go out to all the students who participated, but a special congrats to the finalists below. After four rigorous rounds, here are the top 18 students selected to participate in #CEOx1Day this […]

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When you think of insurance, your first thought may be about your vehicle or your home. But did you know that insurance impacts virtually every other industry in the economy including finance, engineering, and healthcare? Read on for insights from insurance professionals with backgrounds in each of these areas, and how you can hatch a […]

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Studying abroad is an exciting new adventure that can leave a lasting impact. Joseph Watson-MacKay, a Marketing Management alumnus at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Vancouver, B.C. studied abroad in Nagoya, Japan where he experienced the adventure of a lifetime that shaped who he is today. Before studying abroad, Joseph completed a one-year working holiday visa […]

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It’s the time of year we start to think about what we’re going to do this summer. Some of us will travel, some will continue our part-time jobs, and some will start their career journey by getting a summer internship! If you’re looking to get ahead, finding an internship is highly recommended. Internships give you […]

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An inside look at Vale’s Engineer-In-Training (EIT) and Geologist-In-Training (GIT) programs from three EITs and other Vale staff.

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A new grad Graphic Designer’s Top 5 tips to help you survive the last year of your Graphic Design program.

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Disability is a broad term – it can range from physical disabilities, learning disabilities, and mental health, that all can negatively affects a student’s education. Asking for help in a university setting can be daunting, so here are some tips on how to make that process a little easier. 1. Go to Your School’s Access […]