ADaPT Atlantic-Digital and Professional Training (Skills Development and Work Placement Program)

  • Location: Virtual or On-Line
  • Deadline: April 11, 2021 at 4:00 pm

ADaPT Atlantic is a joint collaboration between Ryerson University’s Diversity Institute and Saint Mary’s University. ADaPT (Advanced Digital and Professional Training) is a skills development and work placement program for final semester students and recent grads in Canada. There is no cost to participate in ADaPT.

Next Cohort:  May 13 to July 3rd

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Advanced Digital and Professional Training (ADaPT) is a skills development and work placement program that bridges the employment gap for final semester students and recent grads (having graduated 3 years ago or less) in Canada. ADaPT Atlantic is a joint collaboration between Ryerson University’s Diversity Institute and Saint Mary’s University. We are now offering two delivery methods: Online (self-guided modules) and Virtual Classroom (instructor-led virtual workshops).

 

As an ADaPT participant, you will:

  • Receive training to help boost your digital and professional skills
  • Access career support and learn how to navigate the job market
  • Boost your self-confidence
  • Connect with top employers and like-minded peers to potentially land a paid job placement

There is no cost to participate in this program.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Applicants must be recent post-secondary graduates (within last 3 years) OR in their final semester of study
  • You do not need to be a Ryerson University OR Saint Mary’s University student or alumni to apply

Applications for the ADaPT Atlantic cohort close on April 11th, 2021. Click here to access the application form. Admission into the program is competitive – spots fill quickly as applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Visit https://smuec.ca/adapt for more information! For additional questions, please contact adaptinfo@smu.ca.

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ADaPT is a program of the Diversity Institute at Ryerson’s Ted Rogers School of Management and is delivered in collaboration with partners including TECHNATION and funded by the Government of Canada through the Future Skills Centre.