Session on Post Graduate Studies at Brock University

Monday, November 20, 2017 - 6:30pm
A-1 Auditorium, Academic Block, LUMS

Career Services Office (CSO) is pleased to announce that Ms. Victoria Steele, Associate Director of International Market Development from Brock University will be conducting a session on

‘Post Graduate Studies at Brock University’

Date: Monday, November 20, 2017
Time: 6:30 pm
Venue: A-1 Auditorium, Academic Block, LUMS

To register, please follow the link given below and fill in your details accordingly:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/17ASJ8rAWQoNvjk4EYzdfAoaJgvVr1KgqAZoN4xeSEno/edit

Graduate programmes at Brock University

MBA ISP/MBA
Masters of Professional Accounting
MSc in Management
MSc Materials Physics
MEd Education
MA Applied Linguistics

About Brock University

Brock University is located in St. Catharines, Ontario in the heart of the Niagara Region.  St. Catharines is a safe and welcoming city and enjoys one of the warmest climates in Canada. The location allows for a short drive to Toronto, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, New York. The international student body at the University is composed of 1,900 students from 95 countries worldwide.  With a total student body of 19,000, the University offers more than 70 undergraduate programmes, over 45 graduate programmes, ESL Services and opportunities in co-op, service learning and experiential learning. Brock’s distinctive approach goes beyond academic convention, preparing students to become a leader in their community and in their career.

About Speaker

Victoria Jane Steele (Associate Director, International Market Development) has over 12 years of experience in International Education sector, from developing joint-programming options between China and Australia to leading International recruitment strategy for Brock University; Ms Steele has a passion for creating successful channels for international student mobility between global institutions. Both undergraduate and Masters degrees in economics have guided much of the targeted efforts in international student mobility, allowing strategy to be flexible with changes in global economic, political and social landscape. Ms Steele taught MBA and MSc Management students at the Goodman School of Business, Brock University for several years prior to moving into full-time administrative efforts requiring increased travel.