UVic International Mobility Access Project

The UVic International Mobility Access Project aims to reduce barriers for University of Victoria undergraduate Indigenous students, students with disabilities and low-income students to access and participate in UVic’s international exchange programs. The project includes collaboration with specialized units across campus and international exchange partners with expertise in the delivery of programs and services for underrepresented populations to develop best practices to support enriching and safe international exchange experiences. The project aims to address barriers related to program promotion and recruitment, application processes, pre-departure programming, post-arrival and re-entry support, and programming adapted to reflect the needs of the target student populations.

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Denise Amyot: Closing Canada’s skills gaps starts at the post-secondary level

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Global Skills Opportunity at a glance

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Strengthening Canada’s Global Skills: Our submission to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance Pre-budget Consultations in Advance of Budget 2024

The program has equipped a new generation of students, from all backgrounds, with global skills necessary to meet Canada’s ever evolving labour market needs. It is now time to make the program a permanent part of Canada’s skills strategy and approach to international education.