88 per cent of graduates from Algoma U find employment six months after graduation, higher than the provincial average of 86 per cent.
Algoma U Graduate Employment Rate Higher than Province
88 per cent of graduates from Algoma U find employment six months after graduation, higher than the provincial average of 86 per cent.
The fifth annual Shingwauk Gathering and Conference will be held July 29th – 31st at Algoma University.
Get out your smart phones and tablets! Algoma University’s website (www.algomau.ca) is now 100 per cent mobile responsive.
The authors of the study make a strong case for filling an important knowledge gap in wildland management.
Algoma University’s campus will see an influx of Anishinaabe students as representatives from across Ontario come together for the first-ever Canadian Aboriginal Students’ Gathering, held June 24th – 26th.
Today, the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre will host the Northern Ontario School of Medicine as part of the 2016 Indigenous Research and Gathering.
Today, Member of Parliament, Terry Sheehan, announced $165,314.00 in funding for the Shingwauk Residental Schools Centre at Algoma University.
Algoma University is pleased to announce that Dr. Isabel Molina’s collaborative research with The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation in Oklahoma has been published in the prestigious PNAS.
On Saturday, Algoma U celebrates the achievements of the Class of 2016 in its annual convocation ceremony held on the waterfront of Sault Ste. Marie at the Roberta Bondar Park Tent Pavilion at 2pm.
Today, Algoma U announced an agreement with Essar Steel Algoma Inc. and TenarisAlgomaTubes, which will allow employees affected by market downturns to earn a degree at the University, tuition-free.