Tag Archives: networking
Mar 14: Networking Opportunity with Non-Profit Organizations
The United Nations Association in Canada – Vancouver branch is excited to present the first annual Think Global, Link Local Networking Breakfast! The event takes place on March 14, 2014 from 8:30-10:30am at Floata Seafood Restaurant. If you’re a high school or university student, recent … Continue reading
Launch a Career in Canada – Mar 6
Launch a Career in Canada is the largest networking event dedicated to supporting international students for career development at UBC. Every year, over 200 international students are provided with the opportunity to connect with employers and UBC international alumni, to … Continue reading
iKonnect 2014 Networking Event – Jan 21
iKonnect 2014 – the seventh annual healthcare networking event is happening Tuesday, Jan 21st 6-8pm at Ladha. You will get the chance to personally socialize with healthcare professionals from across BC – including doctors, pharmacists, dentists, physiotherapists, and more. Current … Continue reading
Nov 13th: SCWIST Brownbag Lunch Meeting Series: How to Network Better!
The BrownBag Series is a monthly event organized by the Society of Canadian Women in Science and Technology (SCWIST) whose purpose is to provide a place for learning and discussion of topics to help women in STEM fields advance their careers. Date: November … Continue reading
Ongoing TREK Student opportunties – There is still time to apply
Sign up for Trek and get placed in community organizations where you’ll work and learn in hands-on settings. Meet people and make connections on and off-campus. From inner city schools to non-profit organizations, there are over 40 placements to match … Continue reading
2013-14 Tri-Mentoring Applications are open – deadline September 23
Apply now to be a part of the 2013-14 LFS Tri-Mentoring program! This program creates networking opportunities through “triads” that consist of a junior student, a senior student and an industry professional, all in the same field of interest. Students … Continue reading