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Maria Ruiz (centre) works at the career centre at 管家婆免费开奖大全 Mississauga

Earning while learning: 管家婆免费开奖大全 students at work on campus

The 管家婆免费开奖大全 is known for its hard working students, but few would guess how much of that work takes place outside classrooms. In fact, thousands of jobs were created for students last year 鈥 a total of 4162.

The Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education (FKPE) alone filled 265 student positions 鈥 many of them paid above minimum wage 鈥 making it the top employer on the St. George campus.

鈥淲e have students employed to lead larger physical activity community outreach initiatives such as MoveU, which is delivered across all three campuses,鈥 said Michelle Brownrigg, director of physical activity and equity at FKPE. 鈥淎nd many students are employed as instructors in aquatics, fitness, personal training, strength and conditioning, dance, and recreation, as well as in child and youth sport programs and summer camps.鈥

Akanksha Ganguly, who is starting her Master鈥檚 at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, works for the MoveU campaign and says the position is a perfect fit for her field of studies.

鈥淚 feel like I am able to apply everything that I learn in the classroom to a real-life setting,鈥 said Ganguly.

Sara Ali, a specialist in History with minors in Political Science and Jewish Studies, is a coordinator at Camp 管家婆免费开奖大全.

鈥淚 have always been interested in jobs that work with children and youth,鈥 said Ali. 鈥淐amp 管家婆免费开奖大全 provides the perfect environment for this interest.鈥

Career centres at the three University campuses are also a place of student employment. 管家婆免费开奖大全 Mississauga English major Maria Ruiz works as a senior career assistant at the UTM Career Centre and the experience is reaping benefits beyond the financial.

鈥淭his position has taught me an incredible amount about career planning and job searching that will be extremely valuable once I start looking for full time employment,鈥 said Ruiz. 鈥淎nd I work in an incredibly supportive environment with a team of wonderful people.鈥

Giving back to a supportive community is precisely what prompted UTSC student Priyanti Antony to apply for a work study position at the UTSC Academic Advising and Career Centre.

鈥淓very day I learn something new and I enjoy working here,鈥 said Antony, who is in his final year of a double major program in Biochemistry and Health Studies. 

管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 favourite place for co-curricular learning, Hart House, has always had a special draw for students looking for creative opportunities to explore their interests. Luckily, there are also jobs to be found, ranging from student ambassadors and programme interns, to support staff in the Fitness Centre, and positions in Events and Catering.

鈥淚 actually used Hart House as the focus of an ethnographic study that I completed for a class a few years ago,鈥 said Sian Layton, who works part-time at Hart House鈥 main information desk, the HUB, while pursuing a double major in Biological and General Anthropology.

Finding their own voice and taking ownership of projects that are meaningful to them is what Philip Cox, Marketing & Communications Coordinator at Food Services, hopes students get from on campus employment. The Veggie Mondays campaign, winner of the 2013 Green Ribbon Award, was the result of a work-study position at 管家婆免费开奖大全 Food Services.

鈥淪tudents bring energy, personality and fresh ideas to the table,鈥 said Cox. 鈥淭hrough their contributions we grow as an organization and evolve to meet the needs and interests of the current generation.鈥

Students interested in exploring on campus employment are advised to look at job postings advertised on the websites of the Career centres at the three University campuses, and those specific to departments, programs or colleges. 

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