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Interested in taking a co-op program? Learn more about all the benefits of getting this paid work experience at Fanshawe.
Taking a co-op this year? Learn what you need to do to prepare for your co-operative work term and what you need to do to get the most out of it!
The Fanshawe Product Testing team at ABIS is collaborating with academic schools to create unique signature learning experiences and exposure to job skills for future opportunities. Two recent examples of collaborative activities include: Photography program Philip Bell, professor in the Photography program, has routinely used the ABIS facility as an off-campus photography location for his level...
Fanshawe has received funding to create a two-year initiative that aims to advance progress on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets in our community and across the country. Funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Sustainable Development Goals Funding Program, Fanshawe will work with the City of London, City of St. Thomas, and the Elgin, Middlesex, and Oxford...
2024 T2202 forms (Tuition and Enrolment Certificates) will be available on WebAdvisor on Friday, February 28, 2025. For more information, please refer to: Income Tax Forms
What is the difference between a college degree and a university degree? Find out with our blog and video on college or university degrees.
College partners with Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) and City of London to support those experiencing homelessness.
Free 12-week online training program and paid placement to prepare job seekers for entry-level hospitality positions with retirement homes in the Norfolk, Haldimand, Brant and Hamilton regions.
Fanshawe's Community Employment Services has received federal funding to provide the Career Launcher program in London, Simcoe, St. Thomas and Aylmer, Ontario.
The Canada Day celebration brings multiple people together, including friends and family. It’s a heartwarming time to celebrate Canada’s birthday at any day-long event of your choosing. Canada Day is celebrated July 1 of every year since 1867. Across Canada, people are ready to reflect on our history, attend barbecues, get food, see fireworks, and enjoy activities. Whether you have plans to gather...