Experiential learning can take many different forms in your courses. Like any instructional strategy you may choose, experiential learning requires thoughtful consideration and planning in order to be effective. The Experiential Education team as well as the resources below are available to support you at all stages of the process.
In this section
- Main
- Students & Faculty
- Co-op Education
- Gerald B. Mitchell Centre of Excellence in Career & Experiential Education
- Career Education
- Experiential Education
- University-wide Bursary to Reduce Barriers to Participating in WIL
- Brock Faculty and Instructors
- Faculty Guidebook on Experiential Education
- Brock Skills and Experience Enhancement Hub
- Faculty Champion, Experiential Education
- Teaching & Learning Innovation Grant – Experiential Education Stream
- Brock Students
- Experiential Learning Courses at Brock
- Community Partners
- Experiential Education Student(s) of the Year Award(s)
- Bridge to Success for Students
- Brock Headshot Booth
- Plus Programs
- Employers & Community Partners
- HireBrockU
- Work with students
- Guidelines for Ethical Recruitment & Community Partnership
- Co-op hiring
- Co-op Recruitment Timelines for January 2024 Co-op Work Terms
- Funding Opportunities
- Program listing
- Brock University Co-operative Program Salary Survey – 2021
- Career hiring
- Diversity hiring
- Employer accommodations
- Employer disability etiquette
- Making the business case
- Making your workplace accessible
- Myths about hiring people with disabilities
- Recruiting Brock students with disabilities
- Community resources
- Employer Partners – Booking a Visit
- Educational Institutions – Booking a Visit
- Post a job
- Travel to Brock
- Vendor Requests
- HireBrockU
- Contact us