Winter 2017 issue: Cultural Perspectives on Career and Work: Understanding International Students and New Canadians

(And the other newsletters from CERIC.)

Click on the image to read the digital edition of Careering magazine.

Working with Refugees: From Fear to Employment

Overcoming the “Lack of Canadian Experience” Hurdle

Overcoming Cultural Differences to Facilitate Integration and Success

Later Life Career Development

From Book Bags to Briefcase: International Student Transition to Employment in Canada

Career Counselling for International Students in High-Schools

A Cultural Approach for Career Development Among the Inuit

[Online Exclusive] Self-Directed Career Management: A Passport to Integrating into a New Society

[Online Exclusive] Understanding and Supporting the Needs of International Students

[Online Exclusive] The Importance of International Students in the K to 12 Education Sector in Canada

Editor’s Note

Hot Links: Cultural Perspectives on Career and Work

Career Briefs

10 Questions for the Right Honourable Paul Martin

The theme for the next issue of Careering magazine (Spring-Summer 2017) will be The Changing Nature of Careers. This issue will be a first, an exciting collaborative edition with Career Developments magazine, the magazine of the National Career Development Association (NCDA). If you are interested in submitting an article, note that the final version of all articles must be received by March 20, 2017. Please review our submission guidelines and send your article to: contactpoint@ceric.ca

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