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U of W Stratford students entering new fields of employment

The U of W Stratford Campus is at the cutting edge of industry.

Several graduates are working at jobs that were unknown just a few years ago.

Christine McWebb is the Director of Academic Programs at the campus.

She tells us about one of these new fields:

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The campus also keeps having a positive effect on the city.

McWebb says part of that effect is in the job market:

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Enrolment at the U of W Stratford Campus keeps growing, which means more and more students are looking for places to live.

The school is looking for landlords willing to offer rental units as student accommodations.

You can find more information by getting in touch with the Off-Campus Housing Office at 519-888-4567 ext. 35725 or by email [email protected] or online at www.uwaterloo.ca/och

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