Cansbridge Fellowship Conference | Apply by March 23

| March 17, 2022
Submitted by Denika Fiedeldey for DeGroote Schoool of Business
This message does not apply to part-time students.

DeGroote has partnered with the Cansbridge Fellowship to provide up to 4 DeGroote students the opportunity to connect with past fellows, sponsors and industry professionals at the annual Cansbridge Fellowship Conference in Squamish, BC. The weekend conference is designed to include high impact learning and networking opportunities and is a great opportunity to join an entrepreneurial community of young professionals.

Students will be provided with conference registration, 2 nights accommodation and $400 travel reimbursement. Students will be responsible for their own incidental costs.

To apply, submit your resume, current transcript and a statement of interest that answers the following questions:

  • Share with us a quick summary of your leadership experiences.
  • How do you anticipate attend this conference will impact your personal and professional development?

What you need to know:

  • Application Deadline: Wednesday, March 23 at 11:59 p.m. (ET)
  • Interviews: Monday, March 28 and Tuesday, March 29
  • Delegate selection: Friday, April 1
  • Cansbridge Fellowship Conference: May 13 – 15

More information about the fellowship can be found on the Cansbridge Fellowship website.

Last year, McMaster student Moiz Lakhani participated in the fellowship program. Visit his LinkedIn profile and read about his experiences with the organization.

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