Register for Upcoming Opportunities

Workplace Learning (HIST*3480) - S19

HIST*3480 - Workplace Learning is an independent study course based on either History related voluntary or paid workplace experience. Students combine scholarly research and reflection with applied on-the-job experience.

Philosophy Field Course (PHIL*4160) - S19

This course will spend 10 days on location at the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere Reserve and the Hooksum Outdoor School, on the west coast of Vancouver Island.

  • Eligibility:Students from any discipline are welcome to apply, a background in philosophy is not necessary.
  • Registration Details: Applications due to Prof. Stefan Linquist by February 10, 2019.
  • Learn more about the Philosphy Field Course.

Flexible Internship in Agri-Food (UNIV*3140)

A unique course designed for upper year students interested in exploring the agri-food industry while developing fundamental career-building skills through a 40-hour internship.


Ideas Congress (ICON) Course - F19

A course that brings together students from all years and disciplines to develop solutions to real world challenges.


Certificate in Civic Engagament and Global Citizenship - F19

Work Study Program - W19


Peer Helper Program - F19

  • Eligibility: Any student in semester level 2 or above with a minimum 70% cumulative average.
  • Registration Details: Apply online by February 13 for a Fall 2019 start.
  • Learn more about becoming a Peer Helper.

Project Serve Spring/Summer - S19

Choose from four social justice based community engagement programs: Truth & Reconciliation (Guelph - April 22-27), Food Justice (Guelph - April 22-26), Black Identity, Culture & Place in Canada (Halifax - May 4-18), Literacy & Leadership (Jamaica - July 6-21).


To view more available opportunities please visit the Experience Guelph Catalogue or log in to Experience Guelph.
 

Experience Profiles

  • Kayla is a co-op student at the University of Guelph who is highly engaged on campus with organizations like the College of Business and Economics Students Association (CBESA), College of Business and Economics Dean's Office and JDCC Guelph. Kayla is also involved in the local community Special Olympics and Movember Foundation. During her Co-op terms Kayla worked at Keyspire, University of Guelph Department of Athletics and Kellogg's Canada.