First Nations University of Canada has officially launched its Career Centre, which will provide career coaching, mentorship, networking, and professional development opportunities to students. The Centre is supported through a partnership with Co-operators, which is investing $390K over three years and plans to hire three students each year. “The Career Centre will be a space where Indigenous students are further uplifted and supported into their next transition – the workforce,” said FNU President Dr Jacqueline Ottmann. “[It] will serve as a bridge between the university and the workplace, supporting the evolution from student to working professional.”
CTV News
| MBC Radio
| SaskToday