Registered full-time international students with valid Canadian work permits can take part in the CO-OP Program or also work off campus.
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Registered full-time international students with valid Canadian work permits can take part in the CO-OP Program or also work off campus.
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The Work-Study Program allows you to earn extra money and gain valuable work experience that will make you more employable after you've finished your degree. You can access part-time job opportunities on campus during the academic year to earn around $3,000 as well as full-time opportunities during the summer months to earn close to $6,000.
International students who demonstrate financial need and who have a valid Canadian work permit can participate in the WSP.
Most academic units offer research and teaching assistantships聽which allow for earning money while sharing your passion with other students or further delving into the subject through research. Priority for the attribution of these positions is given to University of Ottawa admission scholarship holders. Some academic units may nevertheless award assistantships to other students based on the availability of funds.
Contact your academic unit to know if positions are available and learn how to apply.
Services and resources for Teaching Assistants TAs, are available on the webpage. From training to technology to awards, TLSS supports TAs in a variety of ways.