With paid co-ops, internships, specialized placements, and community-based research options available in every program, you’ll graduate ready to join the workforce in Canada and internationally.
- Build your career and earn while you study through on-campus and off-campus job opportunities.
- Every undergraduate and graduate program at Trent, along with many of our postgraduate certificate programs, is Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligible, meaning you can work in Canada after you graduate.
- 92% of Trent graduates are employed within six months.
Discover how Trent helps international students build experience and prepare for the future through career and resume resources, co-op permit applications, and Canadian work opportunities.
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Paid Co-op
Put your skills and knowledge to work during your degree in one of our 30+ paid co-op streams offered across the sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Through our co-op program, you’ll gain confidence in the Canadian job market while earning money, and building the foundation for your future career, no matter where it takes you.
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Careerspace
Careerspace is a free service available to support your career development, providing counselling appointments, workshops, events, and online resources to all Trent students and alumni. Through Careerspace, you can also explore career options in your field of study while preparing for professional work in Canada after graduation.
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Job Application Workshops
Trent International offers job application workshops specifically for international students twice a semester. In these sessions, you can work with our team to enhance your resume and cover letter to stand out in the Canadian job market.
Check the Student Experience Portal for upcoming workshops or reach out to internationalfrontdesk@trentu.ca for more information.
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Working as an International Student
Learn everything you need to know to pursue part-time and full-time work in Canada as an international student, including information on co-op work permits, entry documents, visa applications, and associated fees.
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Experiential Learning & Community-based Research
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Experiential Learning
The best way to prepare for your career is by learning through real-world experiences. At Trent, 100% of our programs include hands-on learning opportunities through paid co-op, internships, field placements, research projects, or global fieldwork. At Trent, you're guaranteed to gain career-ready skills.
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Community-based Research
Turn your global perspective into local impact through community-based research in health, equity, climate, and community well-being. Gain Canadian experience while working closely with local municipalities, social service agencies, conservation authorities, private enterprises, and community interest groups on impactful projects.
