Deconstructing Success: How Our Social Sciences Alumni Built Their Careers?
Talking with our Criminology alumni
Would you like to find out about career opportunities in your field? Want to learn more about how to succeed and make the most of your skills? "Deconstructing Success: How Our Social Sciences Alumni Built Their Careers" series of talks is for you!
Join us for one or many talks and meet alumni who have successful and interesting careers in your areas of interest. You won't want to miss out on this great opportunity to benefit from their advice, learn about their experiences and maximize your chances of success, both academically and professionally.
Please note: The presentations will take place in both official languages and will be followed by a bilingual Q&A session as well as a cocktail reception.
Registration is required.
Event Description
Talking with our Criminology alumni
Date: Friday, November 11, 2016
Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Location: Social Sciences Building, Room 4004, 120 University
Speakers:
David Levangie (BSocSc '05), lawyer, Partner in Fogler, Rubinoff LLP's Litigation and Dispute Resolution Group
Lisha Di Gioacchino (MAC '14), Knowledge Broker, Strategic Partnerships and Knowledge Mobilization, Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse
Benjamin Roebuck (BSocSc '05, MAC '07 PhD '14), Coordinator, Victimology program, Algonquin College
If you have any accessibility needs related to this event, please contact Tina Lamontagne at tina.lamontagne@uOttawa.ca or 613-562-5800 (extension 2663) a minimum of five (5) days before the event.
For more information, please email tlamonta@uOttawa.ca
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