Ontario Tech students to benefit from $91.9
Ontario Tech students to benefit from $91.9-million provincial investment
Funding will expand career-connected learning opportunities in high-demand sectors like STEM, health care and education
A $91.9-million investment from the Ontario government will help Ontario Tech University expand capacity in programs aligned with regional and provincial labour-market needs, creating more opportunities for students to pursue career-connected learning in high-demand fields.
The announcement is part of the province’s recently announced post-secondary funding model, which will provide an additional $6.4 billion to universities, colleges and Indigenous Institutes across Ontario. The broader framework includes a $1.7-billion investment to increase enrolment in programs leading to in-demand careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), health care, education and other rapidly growing sectors that are critical to the province’s future economic success.
“Ontario Tech University is proud to help develop the highly skilled talent Ontario needs to support a strong, future-ready workforce,” says Dr. Steven Murphy, President and Vice-Chancellor, Ontario Tech University. “This provincial investment will help expand student opportunities while supporting continued growth in programs aligned with Ontario’s workforce priorities.”
The university has experienced increased demand for programs that connect with provincial labour-market priorities, particularly in areas such as:
Advancing innovation and national resilience
Ontario Tech also supports talent development in security-sensitive sectors through:
This work helps prepare students for careers connected to Canada’s evolving innovation, security and infrastructure needs, while contributing to economic growth, regional development and national resilience priorities.
Preparing graduates for Ontario’s evolving economy
Through teaching, applied research and industry partnerships, Ontario Tech helps address vital workforce needs in Durham Region and across the province while fueling innovation in sectors essential to Ontario’s long-term prosperity.
“We are grateful for the province’s continued support of post-secondary education, and its recognition of the important role universities like Ontario Tech play in workforce development, research and innovation,” Dr. Murphy says.
Patricia Pickett Communications and Marketing Ontario Tech University 905.809.1675 (mobile) patricia.pickett@ontariotechu.ca
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