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The Creative Careers Seminar is sponsored by the Creative Careers Consortium (a collaboration of 17 regional colleges and Universities) including Westminster College. Come and learn about careers and network with professionals in creative fields including:

 

Advertising & Marketing

Design/Architecture & Multimedia

Arts Management

Public Relations

Film and Broadcast Media

Independent Artists

Interactive Design

Performing Arts

Writing and Publishing

Coding students in BC are training for in-demand jobs that support sectors such as high-tech. The Ministry of Advanced Education is providing $500,000 to expand short-term computer coding courses to nine public post-secondary institutions, including UFV.

 

[far right] Advanced Education Minister Andrew Wilkinson and [second from left] Dr. Eric Davis Provost - Vice-President, Academic at the University of the Fraser Valley, were joined by UFV computer coding students for a demonstration and announcement.

 

Read more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016AVED0086-001678

 

UFV programs: www.ufv.ca/faculties_programs/

The Creative Careers Seminar is sponsored by the Creative Careers Consortium (a collaboration of 17 regional colleges and Universities) including Westminster College. Come and learn about careers and network with professionals in creative fields including:

 

Advertising & Marketing

Design/Architecture & Multimedia

Arts Management

Public Relations

Film and Broadcast Media

Independent Artists

Interactive Design

Performing Arts

Writing and Publishing

The Creative Careers Seminar is sponsored by the Creative Careers Consortium (a collaboration of 17 regional colleges and Universities) including Westminster College. Come and learn about careers and network with professionals in creative fields including:

 

Advertising & Marketing

Design/Architecture & Multimedia

Arts Management

Public Relations

Film and Broadcast Media

Independent Artists

Interactive Design

Performing Arts

Writing and Publishing

Photo showing the work "All of Us" by Marlene Reischl that is displayed at the Ars Electronica Center in the course of the TIME OUT .07 exhibition.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Martin Hieslmair

Photographs by Larato Maduna of the A MAZE./Johannesburg 2nd international games/media art festival which ran from 5-7 September 2033. A MAZE./Johannesburg was produced by a partnership between A MAZE. and Wits Digital Arts which brought South African, European, and African indie game designers and digital artists/activists/entrepreneurs together in Johannesburg for the three days of game play,digital art, workshops, talks and parties. For more info see: www.amaze-johannesburg.co.za

The Hotel Yeoville Project has recently been opened to the public in the new library on Raleigh Street, Yeoville, Johannesburg. Aimed at the recent African immigrants living in the suburb, Hotel Yeoville is a community website and an interactive art project which seeks to provide easy-to-use tools for social networking and the documentation of personal and group experiences. For more info go to the website: www.hotelyeoville.co.za

Photographs from the workshops by Prague College student Semion Bourakevich

Topographic interactive projection map is the central feature of the gallery space.

 

Exhibits at the Watershed Stewardship Center at Cleveland Metroparks West Creek Reservation, located in Parma, OH. Exhibits designed and built by Taylor Studios, Inc.

 

www.taylorstudios.com

 

Image © Herb N. Byers, Jr.

BC is expanding short-term computer coding courses to nine public post-secondary institutions. Advanced Education minister Andrew Wilkinson [second from the right] was joined by [left to right] Dr. Eric Davis Provost - Vice-President, Academic at the University of the Fraser Valley, UFV student Lizzie Klassen and UFV communications director Dave Pinton for the announcement.

 

Read more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016AVED0086-001678

 

UFV programs: www.ufv.ca/faculties_programs/

Topographic interactive projection map is the central feature of the gallery space.

 

Exhibits at the Watershed Stewardship Center at Cleveland Metroparks West Creek Reservation, located in Parma, OH. Exhibits designed and built by Taylor Studios, Inc.

 

www.taylorstudios.com

 

Image © Herb N. Byers, Jr.

imm.sheridanc.on.ca/openhouse/2014/ Sheridan Interactive Multimedia Open House at the Learning Lab in Toronto, Ontario, Canada - one year post grad program

 

We always have to walk on the side of the road when we wanna go to school or go to the center. It's pretty dangerous because the cars are like only 3 meters (10 feet) away from the pedestrians.

imm.sheridanc.on.ca/openhouse/2014/ Sheridan Interactive Multimedia Open House at the Learning Lab in Toronto, Ontario, Canada - one year post grad program

 

Jim Brady of Washingtonpost.com and Greg Mitchell, editor of Editor & Publisher magazine.

The Creative Careers Seminar is sponsored by the Creative Careers Consortium (a collaboration of 17 regional colleges and Universities) including Westminster College. Come and learn about careers and network with professionals in creative fields including:

 

Advertising & Marketing

Design/Architecture & Multimedia

Arts Management

Public Relations

Film and Broadcast Media

Independent Artists

Interactive Design

Performing Arts

Writing and Publishing

Robert Hardy of CTV briefs panelists, Erica Hargreave of Ahimsa Media (centre) and Caitlin Burns of Starlight Runner Entertainment, before CanCon Convergence Roulette at the Merging+Media Conference 2010, SFU Woodwards, Vancouver.

 

Photo by Liz Kearlsey.

Photographs from the workshops by Prague College student Semion Bourakevich

Topographic interactive projection map is the central feature of the gallery space.

 

Exhibits at the Watershed Stewardship Center at Cleveland Metroparks West Creek Reservation, located in Parma, OH. Exhibits designed and built by Taylor Studios, Inc.

 

www.taylorstudios.com

 

Image © Herb N. Byers, Jr.

Meng Li and Elim Cheng

Peek Poke Talk , 2008

A University of the Fraser Valley student [right] demonstrates the computer coding skills he has acquired while attending the University of the Fraser Valley. The Ministry of Advanced Education is providing $500,000 to expand short-term computer coding courses to nine public post-secondary institutions. Computer programming skills are in-demand in sectors such as high-tech.

 

Read more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016AVED0086-001678

 

UFV programs: www.ufv.ca/faculties_programs/

Construction was everywhere in the downtown Miami skyline.

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