Co-op and Career Services Events Calendar
St. George's University School of Medicine Grad School Information Booth
Jan 29, 2026 09:00 AM
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04:00 PM
Galleria, 4th Floor Nideyinŕn
Registration Deadline: Jan 29, 2026 09:00 AM
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When: Thursday, January 29, 9 am - 4 pm
Who this is for: Open to all students
What you will get out of it: Learn more about St. George's University - School of Medicine
Where: Nideyinŕn, Galleria 4th Floor
St. George's University, an accredited Caribbean Medical School, has evolved into a center of international medical education. Committed to addressing the doctor shortage in both the U.S. and Canada, SGU currently hosts more than 680 Canadian students in its MD programs and draws students, alumni, and faculty from over 150 countries to the island of Grenada.
St. George's University School of Medicine provides a diverse, multicultural and international environment that empowers students to learn the medical knowledge, clinical skills, and professional behaviors to participate in healthcare delivery to people across the world.
At St. George's University, they support future doctors with the tools they need to succeed. With US-focused clinical training, strong student support, a dedicated campus in Grenada and a global alumni network, SGU provides the foundation, resources and connections to help you grow in medicine. Discover what makes SGU a distinctive choice for your medical education.
How to Attend
Register on this mySuccess event post to let them know you'll be stopping by the information booth, then drop by any time between 9 am - 4 pm the day of the event.
What to Expect
Have the opportunity to stop by the information booth to interact directly with a representative from St. George's University - School of Medicine.
- Networking opportunities and initiating conversation with representatives
- Listening to representatives either one-on-one or in a group setting
- High-traffic venue
- Exposure to constant verbal noise
How to Prepare
- Visit St. George's University - School of Medicine website to familiarize yourself with these programs.
- Come prepared with questions for the representative about admissions and the programs.
- Allocate time in your schedule to attend the event. Make sure to prioritize this opportunity to gather valuable information and insights.
Discover how attending career events helps you build and reflect on the competencies and transferable skills that shape your future. Learn more with the Career Competencies - Employability Framework.
If you require accommodations for a disability in order to attend this event, please contact:
Carlee Miller
Student Employment Programs Coordinator
employerrecruitment@cunet.carleton.ca
Please note: Career Services strives to provide a safe and welcoming environment focused on creating professional connections between students and potential employers. To maintain this environment, and provide quality service to the Carleton community, we reserve the right to decline attendance and service, or cease communication with individuals or groups who engage in inappropriate or disruptive communications or behaviours.