March is Co-op and Work Integrated Learning month and this year’s theme is Innovative Work Integrated Learning #InnovativeWIL.
Many of you may have heard the term CEWIL before, but what
exactly is it?
CEWIL stands for Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated
Learning and provides students with the opportunity to apply their academic knowledge
to hands-on, real life experiences in the community or within a classroom
setting. The most well-known forms of
work integrated learning are Co-op Work Terms or Internships that are embedded
into an academic program. Most Co-op
positions are paid employment positions that are 4, 8 or 12 months in
duration. Some internships follow a
similar structure and can be as little as two weeks in duration. These opportunities could be paid or unpaid
depending on how the internship is coordinated through an academic
program. Other forms of work integrated
learning include experiential learning or service-learning activities embedded
in specific courses and can look and feel different from one course to the next. No matter what form it takes, the idea is to
help students gain meaningful experience and develop skills that are
transferrable to the workplace.
In the spirit of Co-op and Work Integrated Learning month, we encourage you to reflect on how you have been engaged in #InnovativeWIL. Check out Brock’s WILMonth campaign for more information, upcoming events and social media contests!
Other resources to check out:
Getting involved is a good way to learn how to use Careerzone’s resources. See what is happening this month by visiting our events calendar and staying up to date.
2. WorkshopsExplore upcoming workshops to help you with your cover letter, resume and co-op job search! Attending these events will set you on the right path to gaining experience in your field and making connections to future careers.
3. Appointments
Don’t forget about our 1 on 1 appointment services! Sign up for an appointment for career advising, document review, job search strategies, mock interviews, and more! We are here to help you!
4. Job PostingsCareerzone is here to help! We look forward to seeing you at our March events for WIL Month. Careerzone also offers many other student resources for students on our portal and can be contacted through our email at career@brocku.ca. Our email can also be used to get feedback on your resume and cover letter so don’t forget to send us your documents before applying for jobs. We are here to support you so don’t be afraid to ask for help!
No comments:
Post a Comment