CERIC

January 19, 2013

The Plight of the Trailing Spouse: Creating a Life/Career Without Borders

By Miranda Vande Kuyt “Start packing.” After five cross-country moves, 10 cities and 13 houses – the news was old. Seems every year my family newsletter […]
January 19, 2013

The Evolution of Distance Learning – My Personal Reflection

By Anu Pala Technology has played a significant role in the evolution of distance learning and how we access education today. It feels like just yesterday […]
January 19, 2013

Canadian Career Service Professionals: How They Differ by Sector

By Mario R. Gravelle When it comes to educational background, aspirations to join management or social media savvy, responses to CERIC’s survey varied according to work […]
January 19, 2013

Theory corner: The need for ‘positive uncertainty’ in the globalization era

By Barbara Smith (Cannexus11 GSEP Winner) Over the past 40 years, there has been a dramatic increase in global connections within technological, economic and cultural spheres, which have in turn affected the production, trade and finance that shape the world of work. Looking closer, globalization is characterized by: the emergence of a single global market for credit…