As a community, we engage students and alumni in diverse learning opportunities that support the academic, personal and professional growth of our students.
Gain international work experience while making an impact. Contribute to organizations in Liberia and Ghana through a four-month internship in partnership with Global Affairs Canada, @EmpowermentSqd, @McMasterU and @SchoolsofDreams.
Apply by May 2, 2025: global.mcmaster.ca/about-us/…
Connect to Careers 2025 — 130 employers and recruiters are ready to meet and network with our community of #hamont job seekers. Happening now until 3 PM. #jobfair#recruitment#employment
ALT Crowd at Connect to Careers Job Fair. Balloon display with letters spelling out "Hamilton."
Today's the day! Connect to Careers Job Fair, the largest of its kind in Hamilton, is taking place until 3 PM at the Hamilton Convention Centre. Good luck to all the job seekers attending. There's still time to register: connecttocareers.ca/
ALT Connect to Careers, Hamilton's Largest Job Fair. March 4, 10 to 3 PM. Hamilton Convention Centre. Link with additional details provided in post.
"Voting in advance is getting easier for the local community, with a student-run polling station setting up right here on campus."
Learn more: dailynews.mcmaster.ca/articl…
Thinking about hiring student talent this year? Join the Chamber, @McMasterU and @RedeemerUniv
for a virtual Q&A session on Thursday, January 23, from 11 AM - 1 PM.
Register for free --> app.brazenconnect.com/a/mcma…
The exchange experience at Birmingham is “nothing short of engaging,” says McMaster Humanities student, Ramneek Grewal. “The mix of academic challenges and the opportunity to connect with people from all over the world has made the time I have spent unforgettable,” says Grewal.
Live in a new country. Learn a new language. Work in a new culture. Apply for the McCall MacBain International Fellowships and design your year abroad. Up to 10 fellowships available valued at $30,000 each. @mccallmacbaintinyurl.com/2w76y9h3@Sean_VK@afdosen
ALT Student at Owakudani during exchange in Japan through McCall MacBain international fellowships. Text reads: Make the world your classroom. Live, work, and study abroad for a full year. Up to $30,000 offered for the year. Build skills to succeed in a globalized world. Develop strong intercultural competencies and ties to different regions of the world.
Recapping yesterday's STEM Day activities: From working with robotics to taking on the rubik's cube and accessing resources, students discovered the possibilities of STEM, even if they weren't in a traditional STEM program. | @Sean_VK@arlenedosen
ALT Two students working with a robotic arm.
ALT Student learning about The Forge at a booth.
ALT Three students attempting to solve rubik's cubes.
ALT Student learning how to use a robotic arm with help from startup founder.
For students interested in continuing to explore STEM career possibilities, we recommend career conversations, available on OSCARplus. Additionally, the EXPLORE tool features experiential learning opportunities, with many in STEM fields. studentsuccess.mcmaster.ca/e…
We thank all the students and McMaster community members who joined us at yesterday’s annual Harvest Dinner. The event brought us together across cultures and languages through a shared meal and reflective activities. | @Sean_VK@afdosen
ALT Students at the Harvest Dinner event including spiritual
ALT Spiritual care leader, Andy, and ecumenical chaplain, Marlice, sharing remarks at the Harvest Dinner event
ALT Sean Van Koughnett seated with students at the Harvest Dinner event
ALT Arlene Fajutrao Dosen meeting students at the Harvest Dinner event including spiritual
The Harvest Dinner is an annual event with the Spiritual Care and Learning Centre, continuing the long-standing tradition of the Ecumenical Chaplaincy Centre and the Student Success Centre providing hospitality to international students during the first extended Fall term break.
Students, as you get ready to enjoy Homecoming on campus this Saturday, McMaster, @cityofhamilton and @HamiltonPolice are sharing info on staying safe, being respectful and being a good neighbour. ow.ly/bgKe50TCvsS
ALT An aerial photo of a residential neighbourhood with text over top that reads, ‘McMaster students: Stay safe, avoid fines and enjoy Homecoming events on campus. If you go to a street party, you risk being fined up to $10,000 by the City of Hamilton.
Today is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day to learn about, recognize and reflect on the ongoing impact of residential schools. Several events over the past week provided opportunities for learning and reflection for our community members. ow.ly/6ts850TyY9G
ALT McMaster’s University Hall lit up in orange lights.
ALT Three people, either wearing or holding up an orange shirt, smiling at the camera
ALT McMaster Professor Rick Monture speaks at a podium. To his left is a screen showing a presentation that includes an archival image of the Mohawk Institute Residential School.
ALT A group of seven McMaster community members standing on either side of signage that reads, ‘Indigenous Health Learning Lodge.’
Curious about the impact of Experience Ventures? Let's hear firsthand from one of our McMaster students who recently completed a project for the YWCA. 👆
Thanks to everyone who participated in our two-day Graduate and Professional Schools Fair. Students had the opportunity to learn about over 80 further education opportunities from various schools. | @Sean_VK@afdosen
ALT School representative talking to student
ALT McMaster representative talking to student.
ALT Student talking to school representative.
ALT Student reading Graduate and Professional Schools map.
Today's McMaster Graduate Studies Fair exclusively showcases further education opportunities offered through McMaster University. We are in the McMaster University Student Centre until 3:00 p.m.
This event is in partnership with @MacGSA and @mcmastersgs. | @Sean_VK@afdosen
ALT Student and representative looking at program details at the fair
ALT Students and reps interacting at the fair
ALT Students looking at program details at a table booth at the fair