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Nipissing University celebrates 2024 Staff and Service Award recipients
GeneralNipissing University proudly celebrated its 2024 Staff & Service Award recipients on November 27, at a ceremony held in the Small Cafeteria on campus. The event brought together faculty, staff, and community members to honour the exceptional contributions and dedicated service of those who go above and beyond to support the university’s mission and values. -
Changes to campus smoking policy
My NipissingPlease note that Canadore College and Nipissing University’s campus smoking policy has changed.
Effective immediately, smoking is limited to outdoor designated smoking areas -
Careers at Nipissing University
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About North Bay
North Bay is a dazzling jewel nestled between two of Northeastern Ontario’s most breathtaking lakes and enveloped by lush, expansive forests. Just 3.5 hours north of Toronto and 4 hours west of Ottawa, this vibrant city seamlessly blends modern sophistication with a deep appreciation for nature, art, and culture. -
Creating Accessible Content
Creating Audio/Video Content: It’s always best to decide how you will caption your content prior to creating it. Here are a few suggestions. -
Accessibility Advisory Committee
The mandate of the Nipissing University Accessibility Advisory Committee (NUAAC) is to provide leadership and resources to promote and foster a barrier free campus for students, employees, faculty, visitors and volunteers. -
International Students
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Information for Students
Students are responsible for completing the student employment package and submitting it to Human Resources prior to beginning work. Completed employment forms should be sent to hrinfo@nipissingu.ca. -
Information for Supervisors
Nipissing University students work on campus in a number of capacities during the academic year and throughout the summer (i.e. administration, research, physical resources, etc.).
These guidelines and procedures apply to all internal undergraduate, graduate and research assistant student hires. -
Ontario Human Rights Training - OHRC
The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) is the law that sets out a process for developing, implementing, and enforcing accessibility standards. Government, businesses, non-profits, and public sector organizations must follow the standards.