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Call for Virtual Experiential Learning Projects with Carleton University

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The National Newcomer Navigation Network (N4) is pleased to partner with the Bachelor of Global and International Studies (BGInS) at Carleton University this Fall Term in support of their innovative virtual experiential learning course, or e-internships. This course takes the form of e-internships and is offered to third-year students as an alternative to overseas internships, allowing greater accessibility to real-world, hands-on projects with a non-profit, community partner. N4 is currently working with 23 students on 10 projects supporting focus areas in healthcare and settlement.

This e-internship course will be offered again in January 2021 and the program will continue to partner with N4 based on project availability. We are extending the invitation to our N4 members and encourage you to submit your project ideas if you would like to work virtually with Carleton University students during their Winter 2021 semester. Projects can be tailored to individual interns or groups of up to 4 students. Students will devote approximately 80 hours of effort over the semester from January to early April 2021.

For more information or to discuss a project idea:
Natalie Graham, N4 Learning Specialist | nagraham@cheo.on.ca
Dr. Marylynn Steckley, GINS 3100 Professor | marylynnsteckley@cunet.carleton.ca

To be considered for January 2021, all projects must be submitted and approved no later than October 15, 2020.

 

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