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Carmanah Technologies named 2015 UVic Co-op Employer of the Year

March 2, 2016 - The Ring

It takes a very special co-operative education (co-op) employer to stand out from the 1,130 organizations that provided outstanding dynamic learning opportunities for UVic co-op students in 2015. It is with great excitement that the Co-operative Education Program and Career Services (Co-op and Career) has named Victoria-based LED and solar technology provider Carmanah Technologies Corporation as the 2015 UVic Co-op Employer of the Year for putting students at the forefront of emerging clean energy technologies, and for welcoming and mentoring them in the workplace in exemplary ways. Carmanah Technologies has provided positions for an impressive 18 co-op students since 2011 and has hired eight of these former students into full-time positions after graduation. The company, which will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2016, is known for welcoming students into Carmanah鈥檚 open and inclusive culture as valued team members rather than temporary employees.

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UVic student heads to Australia on first Indigenous co-op exchange

January 21, 2016 - The Ring

When UVic student Kimberly Hanton packed her bags for her work term in Australia last month, she carried words of encouragement from the local Indigenous Elders. Hanton recently embarked on the university鈥檚 first Indigenous co-op exchange after attending a departure ceremony at First Peoples House in her honour. This unique co-op exchange saw Hanton travel to the University of Newcastle in Australia in August, while UVic will welcome Australian Indigenous student Cristal Walters to campus this fall.聽

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Engineering co-op students build tree-planting robot to help fight deforestation

January 21, 2016 - The Ring

Many students spend their summers tromping through slash-piles and battling blackflies to replant Canada鈥檚 forests. Two UVic engineering undergrads took a different approach: they designed and built a tree-planting robot with the idea of supplementing the humans鈥 hard work.聽 鈥淭reeRover鈥 is the brainchild of third-year electrical engineering students Nick Birch and Tyler Rhodes. Through an entrepreneurial co-op work term, they formed their own company鈥擨ota Enterprises鈥攖o build their robot prototype in Rhodes鈥 Saanich backyard.

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Fuel cell-powered studies

January 21, 2016 - The Ring

Co-ops confirm international student鈥檚 career choice in engineering When Ana茂ssia Franca transferred to UVic after the second year of her engineering science program in France, communicating was her biggest challenge.聽 鈥淚 had a good understanding of English鈥攂ut trying to contribute my ideas in group projects when you鈥檙e the only woman and there鈥檚 a language barrier? That was very hard,鈥 she says.聽

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International co-ops chart a path to med school

January 21, 2016 - The Ring

From touring animal shelters in South Africa to analyzing cells from human blood or harvested mouse spleens in Vancouver, Stacey LeDoux鈥檚 UVic experiences have been a little different than most. LeDoux graduates this month from UVic, and as she waits to hear back about her med school applications, she鈥檚 reflecting on her time as an undergraduate. 鈥淯Vic not only gave me the opportunity to travel, but to explore my interests, develop my skills, and apply my learning,鈥 she says.

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Thai co-op quenches law grad鈥檚 thirst for international experience

June 8, 2015 - The Ring

Anna Beatch doesn鈥檛 like to plan too far ahead, and that feeds her thirst for adventure. She likes a challenge, which is why she chose UVic Law after receiving her undergrad commerce and business law degree from the University of Alberta. 鈥淚 wanted to challenge myself and push my boundaries,鈥 says Beatch. 鈥淚 also chose UVic Law because of the co-op program.鈥

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New co-op funding

June 4, 2015 - The Ring

The BC government has announced $6 million in funding (provided through the BC Innovation Council) for students to receive job training in the technology sector.

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A passport stamped "experience"

June 4, 2015 - The Ring

Electrical engineering grad Sarah Allan explored her personal and professional interests at home and abroad while at UVic鈥攖hanks in large part to the co-op program. 鈥淭aking part in the co-op program allowed me to explore many of my personal interests,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t also allowed me to gain industry knowledge that wouldn鈥檛 have possible in a traditional degree program.鈥

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Co-ops give health info sciences grad a competitive edge

June 4, 2015 - The Ring

For Emily Mailes of Melbourne, Australia, deciding what to study was a daunting process. 鈥淚 was not one of those people who always knew what they wanted to do.鈥澛 Six years post-high school and having relocated to Victoria, Emily decided to pick a path and move forward with her life. 鈥淯Vic鈥檚 School of Health Information Sciences stood out,鈥 she says. A relative is a grad who now has an interesting and lucrative career. The global opportunities across the tech sector held considerable appeal along with the school鈥檚 promise of guaranteed placement upon graduation.聽

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