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Co-op Positions
REM students remain in strong demand across several employment sectors, but most placements continue to be within the Federal and Provincial governments.
REM’s Cooperative Education (Co-op) Program provides opportunities for graduate students to work in governmental or private resource management organizations to gain professional experience. REM Co-op students, because of their background and Master’s-level training, bring high-level skills to their positions. Participation in the Co-op program is optional. However, this type of useful professional experience can lead directly to REM 699 Research Project topics and to employment upon graduation.
The REM Co-op program is run by the Environment Co-operative Education Program. Contact the program assistant at scicoop@sfu.ca or 778-782-4716 for information and assistance.