Onwards and Upwards Career Fair- Thunder Bay Campus

Event Date: 
Tuesday, January 27, 2026 - 10:00am EST to Wednesday, January 28, 2026 - 2:00pm EST
Event Location: 
Agora Circle, Thunder Bay Campus
Event Fee: 
$350.00 + HST
Event Contact Name: 
Caitlin Reeves, Ananya Kaushal and Jessica Lovett
Event Contact E-mail: 

The Onwards and Upwards Career Fair will connect students and soon to be graduates with employers seeking talent. This event is for students who are graduating this term or seeking summer internships. 

This event will help students in programs with placement or co-op opportunities to connect with potential employers and networking opportunities to explore various fields. Soon-to-be graduates in all programs are also invited to connect with companies seeking to hire grads for full time employment opportunities.

NEW UPDATE! Due to demand from employer partners, we have added another day to this event. Employers who do not already have a booth on January 28 from 10-2 are welcome to RSVP to join us on January 27. Different employers will be on campus each day!

Day 1: Tuesday, January 27 10AM - 2PM Limited spaces available RSVP Today (see below for link)

Day 2: Wednesday, January 28 10-2PM Event is fully booked.

 

Who should attend?

Employer seeking to hire students graduating or seeking summer co-op or internships. 

Seeking to hire students/alumni in programs: 

Anthropology, Applied Life Sciences, Arts One, Biology, Bioinformatics, Business, Chemistry, Computer Science, Concurrent Education (Primary/Junior & Intermediate/Senior), Consecutive Education, Technological Education (Diploma), Criminology, Economics, Earth Science/Environmental Management/Environmental Studies, Engineering (Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Software), English, Forestry (HBScF/Natural Resources Management/Forest Management), General Arts, General Science, Gender & Women’s Studies, Geoarchaeology, Geography, Geology, History, Indigenous Education, Indigenous Language Instructor’s Program, Indigenous Learning, Indigenous Nursing Entry Program, Indigenous Teacher Education Program, Indigenous STEM Access Program (ISTEM), Indigenous Transition Year Program (ITYP), Kinesiology, Lakehead Science One, Languages, Mathematics, Media, Film & Communications, Music, Natural Science, Nursing (BScN and advanced pathways), Outdoor Recreation, Parks & Tourism, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Resource & Environmental Economics, Social Work, Sociology, Visual Arts, Water Science, plus graduate pathways including master’s, doctorates, and professional diplomas in areas like Engineering, Science, Business, Education, Public Health, and Accounting/Management