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Irrigation and Drainage Systems Design for On-farm Water Management
BIOE 4600
Teams of students will be working on designing on-farm irrigation/drainage systems to meet the needs of the types of crops grown. They will be using the topographic information, soil profile information, historic weather data, water resources availability, the availability of outlet for drainage water etc., to design an on-farm water management system. The client is expected to provide the data necessary for the design of the water management system. The students will design the water management system and develop an operational plan to schedule the irrigation for the different fields to maximize the use of the irrigation systems.
aMBAssa Case Competition
aMBAssa
aMBAssa from the University of Manitoba is seeking partner companies to participate in a case competition open to students entering the MBA program in Fall 2021, taking place in November. Students will review any prep provided by partnering organizations on the day of the event.Students are full-time professionals, having 5-10 years of work experience on average. Students expertise will tend to be in the following industries: consulting, finance, healthcare, and information technology.Students will work in teams on a project proposed by partner companies. As a participating company, you can direct students by providing particular areas of interest and context on challenges you face. Students will identify strengths, weaknesses and areas of opportunity. To conclude the case competition, students will present recommendations to a panel of partner companies, faculty and alumni.
Quality Control in Foods
FOOD 4200
Student from the University of Manitoba's Quality Control in Foods course will be able to work on a project with your company or organization over the semester. They are able to describe the background and current requirement for quality control and quality management systems, explain what has led to the current quality management systems, outline the main requirements of a quality control systems. In addition, they can recognize the requirements necessary to ensure safe, quality food, identify conditions for inactivation of important pathogens commonly found in foods, apply appropriate evaluation tools needed to produce a safe food. Evaluate sanitary practices and environmental factors (i.e., Aw, pH, temperature) that control growth and response of microorganisms, and identify food quality specifications Recognize the source and variability of raw food material and impact on food quality
Management Consulting Club
Looking to elevate your organization, and bring it to the next level? Bring on students from University of Manitoba Management Consulting Club (UMMCC) to be your student-consultants, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one main project over the course of the semester, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools.The project will be managed by exceptionally talented 1st and 2nd-year students, supported by experienced undergraduate students and mentors from consulting firms to deliver the best result for your company.
Food product development and quality evaluation
HNSC 4364
The students will work for the industry (280h per student) and will use their expertise and knowledge in resolving a food production, quality or safety-related issue.
Food Safety: Law and Regulation
FOOD 4500
Students from the University of Manitoba's Food Safety: Law and Regulation course will be able to work on a project with your company or organization over the semester. Students in this program conduct an examination of the role of government, industry, and consumers in assuring a safe food supply. Topics covered in this program include: important legislation, and legislative process; multi-jurisdictional issues; causes of major failures; and overcoming obstacles preventing improvement. Overall, this program introduces students to the potential hazards of the food supply system and how these hazards may be mitigated.
Life and Physical Sciences Co-op - Summer 2022
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.Exceptional students, personalized quality service and satisfied employers – this is Science Co-op at the University of Manitoba.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Program: Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Genetics, Microbiology, and Physics and AstronomyAvailable Students: 90+Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between May 3 and August 31, 2022 (some students will be available until December 31, 2022)Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. There is help available. Contact us to get information on available subsidies, grants, awards and tax credits.Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person, adhering to public health safety orders.
Life and Physical Sciences Co-op - Fall 2021
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.Exceptional students, personalized quality service and satisfied employers – this is Science Co-op at the University of Manitoba.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Programs: Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Genetics, Microbiology, Physics and AstronomyAvailable Students: 100+Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between September 1, and December 31, 2021 (some students will be available until April 30, 2022)Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. There is help available. Contact us to get information on available subsidies, grants, awards and tax credits.Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person within Canada, adhering to public health safety orders.
Life and Physical Sciences Co-op - Winter 2022
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.Exceptional students, personalized quality service and satisfied employers – this is Science Co-op at the University of Manitoba.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Program: Psychology Major, ScienceAvailable Students: 30+Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between January 1 and April 30, 2021 (some students will be available until December 31, 2022)Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. There is help available. Contact us to get information on available subsidies, grants, awards and tax credits.Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person, adhering to public health safety orders.
Psychology, Science Co-op - Summer 2021
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.Exceptional students, personalized quality service and satisfied employers – this is Science Co-op at the University of Manitoba.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Program: Psychology Major, ScienceAvailable Students: 8+Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between May 3, and August 31, 2021 (some students will be available until December 31, 2021)Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. There is help available. Contact us to get information on available subsidies, grants, awards and tax credits.Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person within Canada, adhering to public health safety orders.
Psychology, Science Co-op - Winter 2022
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Program: Psychology Major, ScienceAvailable Students: 3+Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between January 1 and April 30, 2021 (some students will be available until December 31, 2022)Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. There is help available. Contact us to get information on available subsidies, grants, awards and tax credits.Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person, adhering to public health safety orders.
Psychology, Science Co-op - Fall 2021
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.Exceptional students, personalized quality service and satisfied employers – this is Science Co-op at the University of Manitoba.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Program: Psychology Major, ScienceAvailable Students: 8+Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between September 1 and December 31, 2021 (some students will be available until April 30, 2022)Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. There is help available. Contact us to get information on available subsidies, grants, awards and tax credits.Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person within Canada, adhering to public health safety orders.
AMBASA Case Competition
AMBASA
AMBASA from the University of Manitoba is seeking partner companies to participate in a online case competition for MBA students that will take place on April 9, 2022. This case competition is set to last for 6 hours and students will submit a 10 minute PowerPoint presentation on the same day. Students will review any prep provided by partnering organisations on the day of the event. MBA students are full-time professionals, having 5-10 years of work experience on average. Students expertise will tend to be in the following industries: consulting, finance, healthcare, and information technology.Students will work in teams on a project proposed by partner companies. As a participating company, you can direct students by providing particular areas of interest and context on challenges you face. To conclude the case competition, students will present recommendations to a panel of partner companies, faculty and alumni.
Innovations in Agriculture
AGRI 3030
The project investigates IoT innovations in agriculture in both primary and value-added sectors of the industry. A multi-disciplinary approach is taken where innovations in all parts of agriculture are included in the project.Students will bring critical thinking skills as applied to IoT innovations in agriculture. Technical skills in that regard will also be developed by studying and developing simple IoT innovations that could advance agricultural automation in both the primary production and value-added sectors of the industry. A proof-of-concept agricultural IoT product will be developed by students in working groups, based on a challenge/opportunity relevant to your organizational context.
Food Product Development
FOOD 4510/HNSC 4280
Students from this program will be able to provide some insight into the development of food products within a food processing company, and are looking to provide these skills under the mentorship of real organizations. In addition to the technical aspects of prototype development, students will be well versed on the relevant aspects of supply chain management, marketing and business plan development.
Food Microbiology
FOOD4150
Students in this program focus on the significance of the presence and/or growth of microorganisms in foods and their importance in the production and safety of foods. They will be able to identify the microbial ecology of food, beneficial microorganisms in food systems, pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms, toxins, characteristics of foodborne infection, food intoxication and the influence within the food system of the growth and survival of microorganisms and contaminants that may occur in a food-processing environment. Students will have a wealth of knowledge related to food preservation, food processing related to food microbiology, good manufacturing practices (GMP), Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), and HACCP.
Computational Sciences Co-op
SCI 3980
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.Exceptional students, personalized quality service and satisfied employers – this is Science Co-op at the University of Manitoba.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Programs: Mathematics, Statistics and Joint Honours Computer Science and MathematicsAvailable Students: 18Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between May 3rd and August 31st 2021Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. There is help available. Contact us to get information on available subsidies, grants, awards and tax credits.Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person within Canada, adhering to public health safety orders.
Computational Sciences Co-op
SCI 3980
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.Exceptional students, personalized quality service and satisfied employers – this is Science Co-op at the University of Manitoba.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Programs: StatisticsAvailable Students: 1Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between January 4, and April 30, 2021Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person within Canada, adhering to public health safety orders.
Psychology, Science Co-op
SCI 3980
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.Exceptional students, personalized quality service and satisfied employers – this is Science Co-op at the University of Manitoba.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Program: Psychology Major, ScienceAvailable Students: 8+Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between May 3, and August 31, 2021 (some students will be available until December 31, 2021)Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. There is help available. Contact us to get information on available subsidies, grants, awards and tax credits.Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person within Canada, adhering to public health safety orders.
Life and Physical Sciences Co-op
SCI 3980
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.Exceptional students, personalized quality service and satisfied employers – this is Science Co-op at the University of Manitoba.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Programs: Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Genetics, Microbiology, Physics and AstronomyAvailable Students: 100+Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between May 3, and August 31, 2021 (some students will be available until December 31, 2021)Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. There is help available. Contact us to get information on available subsidies, grants, awards and tax credits.Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person within Canada, adhering to public health safety orders.
Psychology, Science Co-op
SCI 3980
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.Exceptional students, personalized quality service and satisfied employers – this is Science Co-op at the University of Manitoba.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Program: Psychology Major, ScienceAvailable Students: 3Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between January 4, and April 30, 2021Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. There is help available. Contact us to get information on available subsidies, grants, awards and tax credits.Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person within Canada, adhering to public health safety orders.
Life and Physical Sciences Co-op
SCI 3980
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.Exceptional students, personalized quality service and satisfied employers – this is Science Co-op at the University of Manitoba.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Programs: Biochemistry, Biology, Microbiology, and GeneticsAvailable Students: 7Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between January 4, and April 30, 2021Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. There is help available. Contact us to get information on available subsidies, grants, awards and tax credits.Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person within Canada, adhering to public health safety orders.
Arts Co-op: Psychology, Political Studies & Labour Studies
Arts 3010
The Faculty of Arts at the University of Manitoba would like to let you know about our Co-operative Education Programs in Psychology, Political Studies and Labour Studies. Our program has a number of competent students in their third year of study. These students are available starting January 2021 for either a 4-month term or an 8-month term. Average salary for an Arts Co-op student is $15 per hour.By hiring a student, you may also be eligible for provincial and federal subsidies and tax credits.
Marketing Plan for a Small Business or Non-profit Organization
MKT 4210
Students from the University of Manitoba Asper School of Business will analyze a marketing challenge or opportunity that your organization faces and design a detailed marketing plan with solutions to address it.
Co-op Opportunities for Agricultural and Food Science Students
AGRI 2002/3002
Hiring through the Co-op Program is a great way to recruit skilled and motivated students who are eager to learn and contribute. Co-op employers provide any term position to a student as a co-op placement if they are an agency, organization or company that follows the employer standards outlined in the program. Working with the Co-op Coordinator, employers can market their position to students within particular undergraduate programs.Co-op placements require collaboration between the Faculty’s Co-op Coordinator and employers who are looking to specifically hire co-op students, with both parties gaining a better sense of the other’s ever-shifting needs.The Faculty is thrilled to work with long-time, committed employer partners and is always open to forming new ones within industry and government. Be a part of our Faculty's growing community and become a Co-op Employer today!**All co-op placements are full-time and paid opportunities**
Marketing Plan for a Small Business or Non-profit Organization
MKT 4210
Students from the University of Manitoba Asper School of Business will analyze a marketing challenge or opportunity that your organization faces and design a detailed marketing plan with solutions to address it.
Finance Consulting - using nudges and behavioral concepts
FIN 7180 / 4250
In this course, students will study how human biases impact the financial decisions of market participants and their practical implications. The goal of this project is to give students hands-on experience in consulting for a business, including its unique constraints and challenges particularly in these economically-challenging times, while applying the behavioral concepts learned in this course. This unique opportunity gives students the latitude to come up with innovative and affordable solutions and explore the practical applications of behavioral concepts. This will provide your organization with recommendations that you can benefit from.
Psychology, Science Co-op - Summer 2022
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Program: Psychology Major, ScienceAvailable Students: 8Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between May 2 and August 30, 2022 (some students will be available until December 31, 2022)Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. There is help available. Contact us to get information on available subsidies, grants, awards and tax credits.Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person, adhering to public health safety orders.
Industry Placement Intensive Program, Applied Business, Analysis & HR
We are offering the Industry Experience: Industry Placement course again in Winter 2022 for international students in Applied Business Analysis (ABA), Applied Business Management (ABM), and Applied Human Resource Management (AHRM).Placements begin on Monday, March 14, 2022. Students are required to complete 175 working hours, within a 5- to 7- week timeframe, in a professional or paraprofessional role that could incorporate skills and knowledge acquired from our program packages and from previous experience. Placements must be completed remotely and are unpaid.
Life and Physical Sciences Co-op - Summer 2021
Hiring from U of M Science Co-op connects you with high calibre talent and the opportunity to play a role in shaping the development of the next generation of leaders in the digital economy, research and science.Exceptional students, personalized quality service and satisfied employers – this is Science Co-op at the University of Manitoba.OVERVIEWCurrent Available Programs: Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Genetics, Microbiology, Physics and AstronomyAvailable Students: 100+Duration: 12 - 16 weeks between May 3, and August 31, 2021 (some students will be available until December 31, 2021)Hours: 35 - 40/ week or minimum total of 420 hoursSalary: average hourly wage is $15/hour. Employers fund salaries for student work placements. There is help available. Contact us to get information on available subsidies, grants, awards and tax credits.Work Set-up: Students may work virtually and/or in-person within Canada, adhering to public health safety orders.