After completing the Certificate in Canadian Social Work Practice program at Ryerson’s Chang School, recent immigrant Dharmvishal Barot was able to start his social service work career in Canada.
After graduating from McGill University in April 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology, Minnesota native Emily Peschel had already successfully interned on an international archaeological dig and was ready to jet set to another dig in Arizona.
Recent McMaster University anthropology and communications graduate Erika Strong discusses the dos and don’ts, and the ups and downs, of teaching English abroad.
Joanna Mathisen has wanted to be a doctor for most of her life. But unlike many Canadians, she decided to attend medical school abroad. Joanna is currently in her second year at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
Engineers Without Borders is a Canadian organization made up of passionate people who are tackling the complex challenges of development. EWB harnesses the skills and creativity of the Canadian engineering sector to find practical solutions to extreme poverty.