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Nipissing announces 2023 honorary degree recipients
ArticleNipissing University will present five outstanding leaders with honorary degrees, the University’s highest distinction, during its upcoming Convocation taking place June 13 to June 15 at the R.J. Surtees Student Athletics Centre. -
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Then & Now: Tegan McWhirter, Master of Environmental Science Graduate (2021)
ArticleGrowing up in Northern Ontario, Tegan McWhirter developed a passion for the outdoors. While pursuing her Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Environmental Science at Queen’s University, Tegan worked for the Aviation, Forest Fire and Emergency Services (AFFES) division of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry as a Wildland Fire Fighter on the Type I (initial attack) crew. -
Wiidooktaadyang (We are Helping One Another)
Promoting Health and Wellness in Anishinaabe Communities
The overarching objective of this three-module course is to facilitate the learning of anyone who seeks to promote health and wellness in Anishinaabe communities. Learners will leave the course with an understanding of Indigenous peoples’ health, culture as a foundation of care, and engagement with practical learning to promote wholistic health and wellness as priority in their work with Indigenous peoples.
Learners will earn a digital badge for the successful completion of this self-paced online learning opportunity that they can proudly add to their professional portfolios and/or share on social media platforms such as LinkedIn.
Opening on National Indigenous Peoples Day, Wednesday, June 21, 2023
Please Register Below:
$225/learner plus applicable taxes.
Delivery Mode: Learners will be emailed 5-10 business days after registering with an invitation to access the online learning materials.
Completion of this micro-credential is asynchronous and self-paced. Approximately 30 hours toward this enriched learning experience can be expected.
Questions? extendedlearning@nipissingu.ca
Collaboratively developed between Nipissing University and Nipissing First Nation. Funded through the Ontario Government, Ontario Challenge Fund.
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Suicide and Crisis Support
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