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Partnership is backed by a full training program and accreditation support through Fanshawe College Corporate Training Solutions (CTS).
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Fanshawe College has made the difficult decision to defer all fall 2020 convocation ceremonies.
Fanshawe's Corporate Training Solutions (CTS) has received funding to support vulnerable individuals in their transition to new, gainful employment via the Window and Door Installer training program.
The Drive Ability – Opening Doors Program will create up to 600 work-integrated learning opportunities for students, apprentices and new graduates from several programs to address talent shortages and support the economy.
Fanshawe's Community Employment Services has received federal funding to provide the Career Launcher program in London, Simcoe, St. Thomas and Aylmer, Ontario.
Fanshawe's St. Thomas/Elgin Regional Campus encourages adult learners to consider educational options this fall.
Fanshawe College’s special constables, who provide security services on campus, are now carrying naloxone kits. Naloxone is a life-saving medication used to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose temporarily. Staff and students can contact Campus Security Services if they suspect someone on campus is experiencing symptoms of an opioid overdose. "We want our community to have the same access to...
Essential Skills for Truck Drivers is free to eligible participants and provides a solid understanding of safety, legislation, procedures and standards used in the Ontario trucking industry.
The Fanshawe College 2020 United Way campaign kicked off October 8, 2020 and will run until the end of January 2021.
Fanshawe College’s Centre for Research and Innovation has developed a safe, rapid and inexpensive method to identify the effectiveness of potential COVID-19 drug treatments. Principal investigator Abdulla Mahboob, PhD in biotechnology with experience in the biochemistry of RNA viruses, has developed artificial copies of the SARS-COV-2 virus called ‘replicons’ that can be transferred into mammalian...