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Human Resources Information and Forms
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Eat! Meet! Compete! History Social and Trivia
EventLocationBay Bistro at NUSU Student CentreStartDateEndDateWe're excited to invite you to our history trivia night and social—Eat! Meet! Compete!
Start the evening with a social hour to grab dinner and drinks (available for purchase from the menu) and mingle with fellow history buffs and professors.
Then, put your knowledge to the test in a fun trivia competition! Teams of three to four (maximum one professor per team) will compete for awesome prizes. -
The Neuroscience of Habitual Behaviour: From TikTok to the Misuse of Drugs
EventLocationF213 (Nipissing University Theater) or ZoomStartDateEndDatePresented by Dr. Andrew Weeks, this talk attempts to provide practical and accessible information about why we form habits and often behave in automatic ways. Whether you are worried that you are spending too much time on your phone or are struggling with drug use, this talk provides you with an understanding of how the brain changes when these habits form, what keeps them going, and what you might try if you want to make a change. -
Hot Chocolate Fundraiser
EventLocationNU Hallway (Beside Campus Bookstore)StartDateEndDateThe History Society presents a hot chocolate fundraiser! Come and purchase your hot chocolate while learning about its history, dating back to the ancient Mayans! -
Together for Justice: Education and Advocacy for Community Change
EventLocationNUSU Student CentreStartDateEndDateJoin us for a day of inspiration and empowerment where education and advocacy intersect for meaningful community change. This gathering will focus on critical themes of decolonization, women's rights, and community support, featuring two prominent speakers, Charmaine Lane and Pamela Cross, who will share their expertise and insights on the pressing issues facing racialized communities and women today. Engage in resource sharing and meaningful discussions as we work together for justice. -
Black History Month Film Event: What We Deserve: Restorative Justice and Reparations
EventLocationOnlineStartDateEndDateIn recognition of Black History Month, we invite you to a special film screening of What We Deserve–a documentary exploring centuries of unaddressed harm faced by the victims of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and their descendants. Through poignant reflections and insightful commentary, the film champions calls for restorative and reparative justice.
Following the screening, participate in a live Q&A session with award-winning filmmaker Shelley Jarrett, moderated by Dr. Charles Anyinam, Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing. -
4th Annual With1VoiceNight: Shoot for Change Anti-Racism Game
EventLocationRobert J. Surtees Student Athletics CentreStartDateEndDateThe Nipissing University Black Association for Student Expression (NUBASE), in partnership with Lakers Basketball, invite you to attend the 4th Annual Shoot for Change Anti-Racism Game at the Robert J. Surtees Student Athletics Centre. The Women’s game will take place at 6 p.m. followed by the Men’s game at 8 p.m. -
Black Excellence Event
EventLocationNUSU Student CentreStartDateEndDateTo commemorate Black History Month, Nipissing ARTS and Culture and the Nipissing University Student Union, are hosting a Black Excellence Event that will highlight the significant contributions of Black Canadians, with a particular focus on the legacy of Canada’s first Black Mayor Saint Fermin Monestime, Mayor of Mattawa. -
Black History Month Panel
EventLocationWebinarStartDateThis webinar delves into the distinction between commemoration and memorialization of Black History Month. We’ll explore how Black history is not just a past to be remembered, but a presence that shapes culture, activism, and legacy. This session invites you to engage with leaders in the field, reflecting on how we can honour Black history every day, beyond February. -
Bachelor of Education Employer Network - Canada
Explore employers based outside of Ontario, Canada but within Canada.
Check out the drop-down list of employer information—it’s packed with informative resources to help you explore potential career opportunities! Some employers have included contact info, brochures, videos, and their preferred ways to connect.
Take some time to dive into these materials and get familiar with what each employer has to offer. This will give you a clearer idea of where you want to take your next career step. By exploring the different employers and their resources, you’ll get a better sense of which companies match your goals and interests.
Please note that employers within each category are presented in alphabetical order for your convenience.
Disclaimer: We are proud to network with a variety of employers to provide fulfilling opportunities. However, we do not vet or endorse their practices, policies, or job listings. Job seekers are advised to independently assess and verify any employer's reputation and suitability. We assume no responsibility or liability for any actions, decisions, or outcomes resulting from interactions with these employers.