Ontario colleges doubling down on employment
International students studying in smaller Ontario colleges find themselves as “bigger fish in a smaller pond” and gain job opportunities in the region.
International students studying in smaller Ontario colleges find themselves as “bigger fish in a smaller pond” and gain job opportunities in the region.
One of the focuses for GUS Canada right now is very much around technology, business and the creative industries. And those are the areas where Canada is looking for skilled professionals
Niagara College and Toronto School of Management have entered an agreement to create collaborative international projects and partnerships.
A lawsuit brought against Niagara College by a group of international students, which focused on access to the labour market, has been settled.
The Segal family, who have run the international insurance brokers guard.me since its founding in 1998, have donated C$1m to Niagara College.
Over 400 offer holders to Niagara College, Canada, from India have been told to re-sit their IELTS or risk losing admission after the institutions raised concerns about the English language proficiency of a current cohort of students who had been tested in the same test centre.
A leading arts & technology college in Canada has opened a new international centre which it has named in honour of benefactor Keith Segal and his family. The 8,000 square-foot facility at Niagara College will help accommodate a growing international student population.