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Overview

Co-operative Education is a planned learning process that integrates classroom study with paid work experience. Undergraduate Co-op students alternate academic terms with work terms in positions relevant to their major field of study.  Co-operative Education blends theory and practice for the student and strengthens ties between participating employers and The University of Manitoba.

The Science Co-op Program has helped many employers meet their temporary staffing needs.  You'll have access to enthusiastic and talented students for 4 or 8 month work terms. 

Students in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Genetics and Statistics are available through the Science Co-op Program.

The success of the Science Co-op Program depends on the work experience provided by our Co-op employers.  We thank our Co-op employers for the important contribution they make to our program.

If you are considering hiring a Co-op student, please contact us.  We would be happy to discuss the Science Co-op Program and how it might fit your hiring needs.

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