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ASPIRE Program Industry Partners
The ASPIRE Program is an opportunity for industry professionals to connect with Indigenous students to provide internships and mentorship support and career advice to future employees.
Industry partners can participate in the program voluntarily by:
- Offering Internship opportunities from the second semester of the student’s degree
- Mentoring an Undergraduate Student
- Offering workplace training
- Providing live case studies and briefs within an Indigenous context
- Providing opportunities for global mobility through company branch locations
There are also sponsorship and philanthropic opportunities for industry partners to better connect with and provide opportunities for our Indigenous students.
These include:
- Sponsoring ASPIRE Program Events
- Supporting Conference Grants to provide students with the opportunity to attend industry events
- Donating towards Scholarships and Prizes
- Donation Link, just click here
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