Memorial University volunteers reconnect with their university in many ways. From spending time sharing stories in the classroom to organizing alumni events in cities around the world, volunteers make a difference to our university.
If you are interested in visiting a classroom, mentoring a student, organizing an event (big or small) in your neighbourhood, volunteering for your faculty or in another way let us know. Send an email to munalum@mun.ca and we’ll work with you to find an opportunity that is right for you.
Become a Mentor.
Volunteer with ScienceM@tters!
Get involved and give back through this exciting new mentoring program, a collaboration between Career Development and Experiential Learning, the Office of Alumni Affairs and Development, and the Faculty of Science.
Students are mentored by a Memorial alumni based on a similar program of study and participate in various career development workshops. The purpose of the ScienceM@tters program is for Memorial's Bachelor of Science students to discover how their skills and knowledge can be applied to a career. This can happen with the help of meaningful mentor relationships through Memorial's B.Sc. alumni who feel their degree assisted with their own career path.
For more information, please visit www.mun.ca/cdel/sciencematters
For Current Students
The Office of Alumni Affairs and Development is currently hiring Student Communicators for our Annual Fund program, Winter 2012 Semester. Visit the student employment section.
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Memorial University volunteers reconnect with their university in many ways. From spending time sharing stories in the classroom to organizing alumni events in cities around the world, volunteers make a difference to our university.
If you are interested in visiting a classroom, mentoring a student, organizing an event (big or small) in your neighbourhood, volunteering for your faculty or in another way let us know. Send an email to munalum@mun.ca and we’ll work with you to find an opportunity that is right for you.
Become a Mentor.
Volunteer with ScienceM@tters!
Get involved and give back through this exciting new mentoring program, a collaboration between Career Development and Experiential Learning, the Office of Alumni Affairs and Development, and the Faculty of Science.
Students are mentored by a Memorial alumni based on a similar program of study and participate in various career development workshops. The purpose of the ScienceM@tters program is for Memorial's Bachelor of Science students to discover how their skills and knowledge can be applied to a career. This can happen with the help of meaningful mentor relationships through Memorial's B.Sc. alumni who feel their degree assisted with their own career path.
For more information, please visit www.mun.ca/cdel/sciencematters
For Current Students
The Office of Alumni Affairs and Development is currently hiring Student Communicators for our Annual Fund program, Winter 2012 Semester. Visit the student employment section.
Back to Home