TalentED YYC is honoured to be featured in this case study developed by the Business & Higher Education Roundtable. This post is a reshare of their original post and blog.
Innovative WIL: A Case Study of Early Talent Development to Support Clean Energy Transitions in Southern Alberta
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is the best way to connect small- and medium-sized businesses to new talent pipelines in every industry, and the clean energy sector is no exception.
BHER’s funded WIL partner TalentED YYC recently spoke about their innovative WIL programs that connect green businesses in southern Alberta with post-secondaries like BHER members Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), University of Calgary, and Bow Valley College at our recent virtual event (watch here: https://bher.ca/event/2024/greening-alberta-through-work-integrated-learning)
Find out exactly why their innovative WILs are so successful for both diverse students and local businesses by checking out our new case study, and learn key takeaways for your own talent programs: https://bher.ca/resource/innovative-wil-a-case-study-of-early-talent-development-to-support-clean-energy-transitions-in-southern-alberta
Download the BHER Case Study Here