The Reframery: Commerce 4SY3 Opportunity

| April 27, 2023
Submitted by Vanessa for Student Experience - Academic

The Reframery is a new initiative that helps support marginalized persons in their path to open and grew new entrepreneurial businesses. They work world-wide – in Canada, the US, Brazil and Poland with women, refugees and marginalized persons through a virtual incubator and are looking for some exceptional DeGroote undergraduate students to work as research assistants for this project with at least a six month commitment. Students will receive a living wage for their efforts, and some students may be able to register for 4sY3, a directed study, for credit and grades regarding your research activities.

Students are required to have some or a mix of the following skills:

  • Web writing capabilities, possibly including design
  • UX experience
  • Good communication skills
  • Leadership capabilities
  • Project management skills
  • Video experience (e.g. TikTok, YouTube, or other video design and editing experience)
  • Syllabus or curriculum design
  • Case study research and writing
  • Languages a plus – in particular, Polish, Ukrainian, Portuguese or Swahili
  • Experience with first nations

Please send your resume and unofficial transcripts to Professor Benson Honig bhonig@mcmaster.ca

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