Read the latest Future of Work white paper
Work-Learn Institute (WxL) is happy to wrap up our latest research project on the future of work and work-integrated learning.
Work-Learn Institute (WxL) is happy to wrap up our latest research project on the future of work and work-integrated learning.
Work-Learn Institute's director Judene Pretti will be leading a panel on the future of work and learning alongside Communitech, Manulife Canada and Business/Higher Education Roundtable at the 3rd Annual Canada's Innovation Corridor Summit happening on September 30, 2020.
Whether you joined us live or could not make it on September 17, relive the Work-Learn Institute launch and the Future of Work and Talent Pipeline Webinar 𱹱Գ!
Work-Learn Institute's official launch was featured in ݮƵ Stories ahead of our official launch on September 17.
Work-Learn Institute's director Judene Pretti was featured in a recent article by discussing the impact of COVID-19 on recruitment.
Join us for a webinar co-hosted with on the future of work and your talent pipeline as we launch the University of ݮƵ’s Work-Learn Institute on September 17.
The Work-Learn Institute (WxL) welcomes two new associates to the team from University of ݮƵ's Youth & Innovation Project.
The Work-Learn Institute (WxL) Research Team and Associates are featured in the most recent issue of the (IJWIL).
Work-Learn Institute director Judene Pretti will be hosting a webinar alongside Ross Johnston (Executive Director of Co-operative Education, University of ݮƵ) and Brien Convery (National Director of Early Talent Acquisition, RBC) on June 23, 2020 from 10:00 a.m.to 11:00 a.m.EST to discuss how to strengthen and “future-proof” your talent pipeline in the midst of a global pandemic.