Tag: QUIP

COVID-19 impacts student internships, few cancelled

Callie Stirling, Sci ’21, was supposed to start her 12-month internship on May 4.  “I was informed at the beginning of April that a global decision was made for the company I was meant to be interning with to cancel all student related jobs and internships,” she wrote in a statement to The Journal.  Stirling...

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Contemplating the co-op

$20,000 and a new business isn’t bad for a summer’s work. When Noah Levin, Sci ’17, took part in the Queen’s Innovation Connector Summer Initiative (QICSI), he came out with more knowledge and a lot of prize money. QICSI is a summer program which starts with a two-week boot camp on the basics of business...

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Internships: friend or foe?

Career Development Aleksandra Popovik, ArtSci ’17 There’s a certain stigma attached to graduating with an Arts and Science degree. This reputation is centred on the perception that these students won’t have ample job opportunities after graduation. While studying liberal arts is worthwhile due to...

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