Articles tagged with: continuing education
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The Professional Certificate in Business Administration offered by Brock University Professional and Continuing Studies (Brock PCS) has been accredited by ... Full story
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New continuing education offerings aim to deepen understanding of Indigenous ways of knowing
Brock’s new continuing education programming is intended to not only teach participants about Indigenous ways of knowing and being, ... Full story -
Brock to launch Indigenous continuing education programming
Professionals, organizations and community members looking to enhance their Indigenous knowledge will soon have new options available through Brock University. ... Full story -
Hailstorm leads to hard cider success with help of Brock’s CCOVI
After a hailstorm wiped out their stone fruit crop in summer 2021, a family of third-generation farmers at Kranicz Orchards in ... Full story -
Bourgeois to share leadership journey at International Women’s Day event
Robyn Bourgeois, Brock’s Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement, will share her journey from trauma to triumph during a public event held ... Full story -
CCOVI provides foundation for winemaker’s journey
After 20 years working at a desk, John Fournier decided he was ready for a change. He sold his business and ... Full story -
CCOVI to offer Ontario’s first micro-credentials in winemaking, cider production
Brock University is launching Ontario’s first winemaking and cider production micro-credentials. Brock’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (... Full story -
Women in STEAM event Thursday to explore connections between science, art
The impact of women in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) will be at the centre of a networking ... Full story -
Brock’s popular winemaking course returns with new analytical services from CCOVI
Thanks to what she learned in a new course from Brock University’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI), ... Full story -
Brock alumni launch new Ontario wine collaboration
As the thirst for local alcoholic beverages continues to grow, a group of five Brock University alumni are eager to ... Full story