Hello Riddell Faculty,
On Tuesday, October 7th, the University of Manitoba will be hosting the ASE Career Fair. This is a great opportunity to connect with organizations in Agriculture, Science, Engineering, and of course, Environment. There will be
available employment for full-time, part-time, co-op, and summer positions.
The event will take place from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM on campus in
the Multipurpose Room, Floor 2 of UMSU University Centre. Please feel free to promote this to anyone who may be interested!
So far, there are over 50 exhibitors registered. These include a range of Agricultural employers who may be of interest to students in biological, chemical and environmental sciences/studies. EER students may also
wish to connect with energy and utilities employers like MB Hydro, Tundra Oil & Gas, Vale Base Metals, and NexGold Mining Corp. A full list of exhibitors can be found on the
ASE Career Fair webpage.
A number of exhibitors have expressed interest in connecting with specific groups of students. Here are just a few to highlight:
Check out the attached materials to learn more about the ASE Career Fair. Thanks, and have a great weekend!
Nick Lupky,
B.Env.D. (He/Him/His)
Communications & Marketing Coordinator
Dean’s Office
Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
University of Manitoba
497 Wallace Building | 125 Dysart Road | Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
Nick.Lupky@umanitoba.ca |
(204)-915-7203
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of an environment where everyone can thrive. Our collaboration with Indigenous communities is grounded in respect and reciprocity and this guides how we move forward as an institution.
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