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

  • Alyssa graduated from University of Guelph having engaged in course-integrated experiential learning in the curriculum. Outside the classroom, she worked for Student Housing Services, the work study program and held an undergraduate research assistant position.