Saskatchewan provides $1.15 million to connect post-secondary interns with employers
“I am contributing my skills and expertise to help advance a critical source of clean energy for the future – an opportunity I wouldn’t have without Mitacs. By providing connections to industry, it has made it possible for me to pursue my career in renewable clean energy, and I am grateful for that.”
These internships are designed for students who are searching for work in agriculture, life sciences, oil and gas, energy, technology and innovation.“The path to continued prosperity relies on robust competitiveness, access to skilled talent and the capacity to innovate,” Mitacs chief business development officer Tash Ismail said. “In this lies an opportunity for our innovators to do things differently.“Mitacs aims to create change by harnessing the power of innovation.
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