The LCI Education network launches online the new Portfolios section, a social platform where students and graduates of the network can exhibit their achievements, know-how and creativity to the public as well as employers in search of new talent.
The platform is a unique showcase allowing visitors to discover students’ and graduates’ creative work. By way of a digital portfolio, users can submit up to 20 projects as well as their CV. Projects can be presented through various mediums such as video, images or documents.
The Portfolio section: a recruitment tool
In addition to posting job offers, recruiters will also be able to use the platform to find new talents and identify at a glance the most qualified candidates according to their own search criteria.
HEM Business & Engineering School is proud to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding and a Student Exchange Agreement with ESLSCA University Egypt.
In its most recent edition, the prestigious magazine Maclean’s signed the article “LaSalle boosts Montreal’s reputation for fashion”, a laudatory portrait of multiple successful alumni of LaSalle College’s International School of Fashion, Arts and Design.
Sir Ken Robinson, in his influential 2006 Ted Talk, boldly asserted that creativity is as crucial in education as literacy, "My contention is that creativity now is as important in education as literacy, and we should treat it with the same status."
LCI Education proudly announces that the organization has been named among the 2024 winners of the prestigious Canada's Best Managed Companies program. This marks the third year LCI Education has been recognized for its industry-leading performance, global business practices, and sustainable growth following a rigorous independent review of Canadian-owned companies.