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Summer program boosts knowledge exchange, career readiness

Twelve Chinese students spent three weeks at York University this summer to take part in Jumpstart Your Future: A Career Bootcamp for Undergrads, a collaborative effort between the Asian Business & Management Program and the Faculty of Science.

Osgoode introduces new certificate

Osgoode Professional Development has launched a new Certificate in Law Teaching that will help legal practitioners advance their pedagogical skills. 

York University announces first-of-its-kind PhD program

To further establish itself as a leader in the rapidly growing field of disaster studies, York U is launching a Doctoral Program in Disaster & Emergency Management, with its first cohort of students to begin in September 2025.

Workplace experiences for York students are alive and well during COVID-19

Theatre students in an online graduate placement course, Dance 5212, developed by Professor Danielle Robinson with backing from York’s Academic Initiative Fund are each working remotely on projects they have proposed to various cultural and community organizations. They are gaining relevant and worthwhile work experience and are helping create positive change for the placement partners.

New Graduate Diploma in Management offers competitive advantage

For those who have completed their degree and are finding that knowledge and enthusiasm can only go so far in the job market, there’s a new York University graduate program to teach the skills needed to gain a competitive edge in just two semesters.

Glendon signs MOU for French as second language education

The new Memorandum of Understanding, signed June 24, will allow Glendon’s French as Second Language (FSL) education students and newly graduated, accredited teachers to participate in a work integrated learning opportunity to gain training and experience in a French-language setting.

School of Continuing Studies breaks new ground online and off

This March, construction crews began work on the School of Continuing Studies’ new, self-funded building at York University’s Keele Campus. Located at The Pond Road and James Gillies Street, the building will mark the first time the school’s professional and language program students, instructors and staff will be united in one location.