Tap Into Our Talent
A strong and lasting partnership through Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) experiences
At Arts Worx, we are redefining career opportunities through work-integrated learning experiences that bring employers and universities together.
Through active program and curriculum engagement, we aim to deeply connect employers and community partners to become an integral part of the work-integrated learning experience at UFV Arts.
Here, employers aren't just participants. They are our partners. And as such, they are part of a mutually beneficial relationship where they can access a diverse pool of talented students while providing real-world scenarios that reflect students' future careers.
WIL Benefits for Employers
Long-term employment
WIL isn’t designed to be a short-term fix. By engaging with Arts Worx, you’re ensuring constant access to a vibrant, passionate and growing talent pool.
Target specific skills
Liberal Arts students know how to communicate effectively, think analytically, and manage time and resources well. They’re problem solvers—and solutions are always in demand.
Access new ideas and energy
The Liberal Arts provides students with essential principles such as creativity, curiosity and critical thinking. Our students don’t push through their intellectual comfort zones—they charge headlong.
Meet some of our amazing partners
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Explore national-level support available to employers across Canada as well as support options specific to each province.
Navigate through BHER's easy-to-use tool to learn more about the different types of WIL.
Explore actionable steps to foster more inclusive WIL experiences and equitable transitions into the workplace for all students.
Use the Interactive ROI Calculator to help you to estimate your costs to find out just how much a WIL program can benefit your business.
Explore this online course available at WIL Hub and gain confidence to support post-secondary students to achieve their full potential during a placement.
Explore how work-integrated learning (WIL) can help smaller communities recover from the pandemic.