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Two UVic programs each awarded $500,000 for Diamond Jubilee scholarships

March 3, 2015 - The Ring

番茄社区 students will benefit from a new scholarship program to help shape the next generation of global leaders. The Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives and the Co-operative Education Program and Career Services have both received funding from the Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarship program鈥攁 joint initiative of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), the Community Foundations of Canada and the Rideau Hall Foundation.

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The daily lives of 18 UVic students, one blog post at a time

January 27, 2015 - The Ring

Life for a university student isn鈥檛 just essays, exams and ramen noodles鈥攁lthough those are a big part of it. There are also yoga raves, nights of uninterrupted Netflix marathons, awkward icebreakers and friendships that will last a lifetime. Whether you're a high school student wondering what's like to be an undergraduate student at UVic or a current student looking to share in your classmates鈥 experiences, you鈥檒l find something new in a blogging project that spotlights student life at UVic.

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FOXY peer leader thrilled by Arctic Inspiration award

January 16, 2015 - The Ring

Makenzie Zouboules, third-year UVic honours political science and writing co-op student, is something of a celebrity in her hometown of Yellowknife, NWT. Last month, along with FOXY co-founders Candice Lys and Nancy MacNeill, Zouboules accepted a $1-million Arctic Inspiration Prize for their work with northern youth. Originally part of Lys鈥 PhD dissertation on public health promotion, FOXY (Fostering Open eXpression among Youth) is a participatory research project aimed at talking with young people about sexual health, sexuality and relationships across the three northern Canadian territories.

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Graduating with a provincial contract

November 7, 2014 - The Ring

For recent grad Darcie Scollard (English), the co-operative education program has made her future a lot less daunting鈥攁nd helped her pocket a contract with the provincial government to carry her into post-grad life. 鈥淎s a humanities student, I was particularly worried about life after university,鈥 Scollard says. 鈥淪ince I became a co-op student, a lot of stress around finding a job after graduation has been lifted off my shoulders.鈥

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Co-op helps drive local growth

June 13, 2014 - The Ring

Victoria-based RevenueWire prides itself on helping companies grow their online business, so it's no surprise that this global e-commerce facilitator also fosters opportunities for learning in the workplace. RevenueWire regularly hires UVic co-op students in a wide range of roles鈥攚ith great results.

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Far from her comfort zone, grad grows and shines

June 5, 2014 - The Ring

As recipient of the Jubilee Medal for the Faculty of Science, Liyuan (Leslie) Ren is finishing top of her faculty. Despite earning a near-perfect 9.0 grade average, for Ren, the university experience was about more than just academics. 鈥淚t was a pretty challenging last five years,鈥 she admits with a smile. 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 even aware there was an award, so I鈥檓 actually pleasantly surprised!鈥 After completing high school in her native China, Ren was determined to move to Canada, learn English and get a university education. She chose UVic for the climate, beauty and size, and because it was a research-based university. 鈥淚t was the best decision I ever made,鈥 she says confidently.

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Planning on a smaller scale pays off big for grad

June 5, 2014 - The Ring

Many people associate municipal planning with large urbanized communities. For geography and environmental studies grad Richard T. Buchan, however, some of Vancouver Island鈥檚 smaller communities offered much larger opportunities. Living, studying and completing co-op work terms in Port Hardy, Campbell River, and North Cowichan gave Buchan great opportunities for hands-on learning in community planning. 鈥淚 think every student should take the co-op option and apply for work in small towns,鈥 says Buchan, 鈥測ou gain work experience and often have more responsibilities in a smaller community.鈥

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Teck named 2013 UVic Co-op Employer of the Year

February 27, 2014 - The Ring

It takes a very special co-op employer to stand out from the nearly 1,000 employer organizations that hired UVic co-op students in 2013, since each and every organization has provided outstanding learning opportunities to our amazing co-op students. So it鈥檚 with great excitement that Co-op and Career has named Teck, Canada鈥檚 largest diversified resource company, as our 2013 UVic Co-op Employer of the Year.

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