Polytechnic education critical to the front-line workforce
Government needs to be thinking about smart investments to make applied education safe and accessible
Read MorePosted by Sarah Watts-Rynard | Jun 12, 2020
Government needs to be thinking about smart investments to make applied education safe and accessible
Read MorePosted by Daniel Komesch | May 17, 2019
The traditional student no longer exists. That means we need to find ways to encourage and fund lifelong learning
Read MorePosted by Sarah Watts-Rynard | Apr 11, 2019
They offer industry-relevant programs, equipment and facilities that ready learners for a constantly changing workplace
Read MorePosted by Sarah Watts-Rynard | Feb 3, 2019
Let’s unlock their full potential with greater and more consistent government funding
Read MorePosted by Daniel Komesch | Sep 5, 2018
It’s time to focus on assessing skills in workforce development as we prepare for the inevitable job shift
Read MorePosted by Daniel Komesch | May 30, 2018
We can’t talk about the future of work without also talking about the future of education
Read MorePosted by Cody McKay | Mar 7, 2018
The payoffs from investing more in applied research collaboration among different kinds of institutions are practical and long-lasting
Read MorePosted by Polytechnics Canada | Feb 1, 2018
The graduate employment rate for bachelor’s degree holders from Polytechnics Canada members was 91 per cent in 2015-16
Read MorePosted by Glenn Feltham | Jun 12, 2017
Canada’s polytechnic institutions are developing the talent to drive the nation’s dramatic next-generation infrastructure expansion program
Read MorePosted by Polytechnics Canada | Mar 17, 2017
We need to tackle youth employment needs with more polytechnic education that uses work-integrated models of learning
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