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Business Consulting Project
ORGA 410
Is your organization seeking some extra support to solve an ongoing business-related challenge? If so, we have 3rd and 4th year business students that are seeking opportunities to help you in the form of a for-credit Business Consulting Project. This course is an undergraduate Organizational Management course on Business Consulting and is composed of students from all streams of business (i.e., human resources, marketing, finance, etc.) looking to put those business skills to good use! Please note: We will be accepting twice as many project applications as there are student teams. Students will choose which projects they want to work with that fill their own specific skill sets during the first week of classes in September.

Fostering Resilience in Priority Populations
NURS 424
Research and Communication project focused on Priority Populations (example: Indigenous Peoples, LGBTQ+ Community, Immigrants and Refugees, Homeless, Women and Children, etc.) and Public Health Priorities such as Food security, Gender equality, Climate change, Gender-based violence, Human trafficking, Opioid crisis, Safe and clean water, Mental health, Emergency preparedness, etc.

Introduction to the Family
SOCI 271
Overview Community Engaged Learning is a project-based teaching-learning strategy that connects classroom theory to challenges experienced in the "real world" by our Community Partners (CP). Partnership Opportunity: no-fee help with examining social issues related to families (e.g., parenting and poverty, families and mental health, family disruption, family harm, elder care etc.) How this works Working in small groups, students in their second year with a major or minor in Sociology will work with organizations to design and complete a specified project over two months. Projects should be related to families. The instructor and Community Partnership Developer will select project in early Dec. They will confirm with the selected CPs by the end of Dec. In Jan, you will virtually meet with your student team to brief them and answer questions. Projects are tied to a student’s overall course mark and must be completed within a 2-month period and must be managed around varying student schedules.

MacEwan Level UP: December 2023 - March 2024
MacEwan University is working with Level UP, powered by Riipen! This unique initiative enables employers to engage Canadian post-secondary students for 80-hour paid projects. Students receive a $1,400 CAD stipend from Riipen upon successful project completion. Employers are not required to provide payment. Here’s how it works: Submit a project to this experience for our Level UP team to review. Once your project gets the green light, students (individually or in teams) will apply directly. They might come from various Canadian post-secondary institutions and academic programs. Craft a project description that’s skill-specific to attract the best-fit applicants. Important points Project deliverables will differ based on scope, but a comprehensive report or other assets should be produced by project completion, aiding your business goals. Regular communication with students enhances project outcomes. If confidentiality is key, consider having students sign an NDA using our agreements feature . They can still submit work on the platform by uploading redacted samples, using the worklog feature, and writing a brief project reflection. Our help articles in the Level UP knowledge centre can help you get started. Have questions? Reach out to us using the Avocado Chat Feature on the bottom right corner of every page.