[Caura-net] FW: Connect Canada Internships program announcement‏

Connect Canada is a new internship program that links graduate students and Canadian companies for research placements. Regardless of the issue, the sector or the location, Connect Canada internships can help companies find a cost-effective solution developed by highly skilled graduate students under the supervision of an academic supervisor. For graduate students, it provides a pathway to further develop their research skills, while gaining valuable industry experience and contacts. For the academic supervisor, the stipend is considered a part of their research funding and provides an opportunity to make contact with various industrial partners.

The categories of research that can be performed through this program fall into the following categories: natural science, engineering, economy, social science, health, environment and ethics. Each internship is four-to-six months and is completed by a graduate student at the master’s, PhD or post-doctoral fellow level.

Connect Canada internships are funded by $5,000 from the company, which is matched by Connect Canada for a total intern stipend of $10,000 for the entire internship. The Connect Canada Internship program is funded by the Industrial Research-Development Internship (IRDI) program through the Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE).

For more information, visit https://www.connectcanadainternships.ca or contact Raed Kadri – Business Development Officer at Raed.Kadri@auto21.ca.

Also attached is our program guide, program brochure and a presentation outlining the benefits of the program.

Raed Kadri, BASc
Business Development Officer
Agent de développement des operations
AUTO21 Inc.
401 avenue Sunset Avenue
Windsor, ON N9B 3P4
Phone/téléphone : 519.253.3000 ext. /poste 4183
Mobile : 226.280.1741

www.connectcanadainternships.ca/
www.auto21.ca/

If anyone is interested in this internship, they should speak with their supervisor, as it will be an arrangement with them and the company and no companies will be solicited by the Bioinformatics program.

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