This directory provides links to the three faculties, schools, academic and administrative departments.
Quick access to employee contact information.
Nipissing is a progressive and exciting place to work. Check out our job opportunities website for positions that may be of interest.
Find all the links to student services, and many other resources, that you'll use throughout your studies at Nipissing.
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Customize your learning experience in our Applied and Professional Studies, Arts and Science, and Education degree programs.
Located within driving distance of Orillia and Barrie, programs include Child and Family Studies, Culture and the Arts, Liberal Arts and teaching options.
Earn a BA (Honours) in Contemporary Studies from Laurier and a BEd from Nipissing as well as practice teach in the Public or Catholic schools near Brantford.
The Office of University Advancement supports the mission and goals of the University and is dedicated to promoting the best interests of Nipissing University and the student body it serves.
As a department, our mission is to develop and foster positive relationships with internal and external partners, and to increase the resources of the University through an integrated program of marketing, communications, fundraising, and service to alumni and friends of Nipissing University.
Alumni Relations and Development fosters lifelong relationships with alumni and friends and delivers services to alumni; manages the annual fund, major and planned gifts and fundraising campaigns.
Integrated Marketing and Communications creates the University’s marketing materials and manages marketing campaigns along with issuing press releases, designing the University’s web site and the creation of the alumni magazine – The Review.
Pauline Rochefort began her duties in August 2010 and is responsible for the university’s public profile as well as the development of capital resources and endowed funds in support of Nipissing’s strategic goals. Prior to coming to Nipissing University, Rochefort held a number of senior positions at the Business Development Bank in Ottawa and Montreal including Vice President Eastern and Northern Ontario, Vice President Human Resources and Administration and Director of the President’s Office. She was also named CEO of the Canadian Wood Council, one of Canada’s largest industry associations. Throughout her career, Rochefort has served on many volunteer boards, and led fundraising initiatives. As a member of the University of Ottawa's Board of Governors, she helped raise funds for the Telfer School of Management and the University Centre. She has worked across North America and chaired many events including a National Conference on Native Entrepreneurship and the National University Women’s Hockey Championship.
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