An NSCC team participated in a six-month-long data analytics competition, illustrating the growing value of students connecting with employers—and vice versa—prior to graduation
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Making waves in modern shipbuilding
A two-year program recruits Indigenous students on a pathway to jobs in the Royal Canadian Navy’s $25-billion building boom
NSCC is only school in Canada using lidar to map seabed near shore
Topo-bathymetric research with light detection and ranging technology fills in the picture for coastal zones
NSCC houses a collection of maps all the way from the year 1545
More than 2,000 maps dating back to 1545 will be available online
If you have a sense of adventure and enjoy food, you can be a ship’s cook
A galley can be a tough workplace, but there’s money to be made
Meet the intern who sailed from Gibraltar to Canada
Filing papers and getting coffee? Not quite. Liam Burke spent an internship at sea
Harbour Hopper gets a brake from NSCC
When hilly Halifax was giving the gears to the Harbour Hopper, the Nova Scotia Community College helped solve the company’s problem
All the right stuff
College students who transfer to university do well
Four hot careers that require college
These workers knew what they wanted and college got them there quickly
Companies get colleges to do their training
Colleges create programs in response to industry demand