Higher Education and the Job Market: Is it Working?
TORONTO, Oct. 29, 2012 /CNW/ -
What: | Learning to Earning: Higher Education and the Changing Job Market, a conference presented by the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario (HEQCO). |
Why: | A challenging economy has made higher education an essential part of finding a job. But is that the primary purpose of postsecondary education? |
Who: | International leaders from the worlds of education, business and government including Hon. Glen Murray, Ontario Minister of Training, |
Colleges and Universities; Mark D. Milliron, chancellor of Western Governor's University; Kevin Lynch, vice-chairman of BMO Financial | |
Group; Janet Ecker, president of the Toronto Financial Services Alliance; Ian Shugart, Deputy Minister of Human Resources and Skills | |
Development Canada; Rob MacIsaac, president of Mohawk College; and Watson Scott Swail, president and CEO of the Educational Policy Institute (EPI). | |
When: | November 1 and 2, 2012 |
Where: | Sheraton Centre, Toronto, ON |
SOURCE: Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario
Matt Ross
Research Communications Officer
Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario
(416) 212-3797 / [email protected]
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Susan Bloch-Nevitte Executive Director, Communications
Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario
(416) 212-5242 / [email protected]
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