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April 1st – Graduate Certificate Information Evening

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Looking to accelerate your career with a postgraduate certificate or intensive diploma program?

“What’s a Graduate Certificate?”

– An Ontario College Graduate Certificate requires an applicant to hold a university degree or a college certificate or diploma for admission, building on knowledge and experience gained through previous postsecondary study. Algonquin College offers many different Graduate Certificates from all areas of the College.

“Why should I attend this event?”

– You should consider attending this event if you would like to learn more about how continuing and focusing your studies may help you find the job you want or help advance in your current career.

Discover the exciting potential of postgraduate programs offered at Algonquin College. On April 1st, 2015 we are holding a special information event where you can network and learn more about the variety of post-grad options available at Algonquin College.

April 1 from 6:00pm – 8:00pm in room T102 (Ottawa Campus).

Visit this page to learn more and register for the event – https://www.algonquincollege.com/future-students/2015-postgrads/gradfair/

Opportunities Growing for Algonquin College Students on Windmill Development Group Project

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Opportunities Growing for Algonquin College Students on Windmill Development Group Project
Morning event serves as update for multiple projects underway or starting soon on the former Domtar lands in downtown Ottawa.

(Ottawa, December 4, 2014) It’s not every day students get to contribute to the development and construction of Canada’s most sustainable mixed-use community. But as Windmill Development Group and Algonquin College come together to re-sign the MOU originally signed in March 2014, the opportunities for students are growing and taking shape.
“Hands-on projects with real-world applications give our students the skills, knowledge, and experience they expect from an Algonquin College education,” says Cheryl Jensen, President of Algonquin College. “We are so pleased to be able to connect our students and employees with Windmill Development Group on this ground-breaking project. Years from now, we will be able to look at this environmental showpiece and say, ‘Algonquin College students helped make it happen’.”
As the College and Windmill work together to transform 37 acres of land into a world-class, sustainable waterfront community near the Chaudière Bridge overlooking Parliament Hill, students from Architectural Technology, Green Architecture, Horticultural Industries, Water and Waste Water Technician, and Applied Museum Studies (just to name a few) will have a variety of projects to contribute.
“This is one of the most important projects in our City’s history, and Algonquin College and its students are honoured to be part of it,” says Richard Briginshaw, program coordinator of the Green Architecture program at Algonquin College, and Co-Chair of the Algonquin College on the Isles committee. “We strongly believe our students will play a critical role in the development of Windmill’s vision.”
Architectural Technology students have completed their site analysis and have begun preliminary design work for 10 sustainable building design projects culminating as their third year project. Environmental Management and Assessment students will be sampling and conducting their own soil and ground water research, while also analyzing past reports. Finally, Applied Museum Studies students will be completing an integrated framework and an integrated master plan of the site. Some of the upcoming opportunities for student involvement include the development of multimedia materials, the restoration of stonework, and market research.
For more information on the AC on the Isles Project and the partnership between Algonquin College and Windmill, please visit www.algonquincollege.com/isles.
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For more information, please contact:
Phil Gaudreau
Communications Officer, Algonquin College
Phone: 613-727-4623 ext 2091
Email: gaudrep@algonquincollege.com
Email preferred

 

Come to Biotech Annecto Ottawa’s June Event

BioTech Annecto Ottawa – June event

Harnessing biotechnology to improve food security

Organized in collaboration with Algonquin College

Dr. Julian Northey
, founder of Frontier Agri-Science and Siniazo Biotech.

Location: Algonquin College Woodroffe Campus T102 B & C

Date: Tuesday June 18, 2013

Time: 7pm to 9pm

Dr. Northey is one of the founding members and the President and CEO of Frontier Agri-Science Incorporated. He is the sole discoverer of the drought-resistant technology during his Ph.D., and responsible for development
of the genetic technology in relevant crop species. Dr. Northey has worked to build Frontier Agri-Science from concept to current stage and is responsible for negotiating nearly all of the agreements currently in operation and
development within the company. He is also the founder of Siniazo Biotech, a company working on next generation solutions in auto-bioluminescence, alternative biological therapies for livestock infections, and crop agronomy.

Cost: $10 (up to 48h before the event) / $15 regular price / FREE with a yearly
membership. Algonquin College Students please contact An Ngo – an.ngo@biotechannecto.com for more information on registration.

Registration: biotechannecto.com/ottawa

Map of Algonquin College Woodroffe Campus:

https://www.algonquincollege.com/main/yourAlgonquinTab/directions/woodroffeMap.htm

The “T” Building is on College Avenue near the Visitors Parking Lot,
and a short walk from the OC Transpo Baseline Station.