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Manufacturing & Characterisation of Engineering Materials

Join us for an exciting opportunity to work on an international team!

Complete a two-week research project focused on the preparation, characterization, and materials engineering of solar cell devices for sustainable energy production. Earn academic credit while working on a team project to fabricate and characterize different types of photovoltaic devices, assessing their quality, longevity, and potential toxicology. This hands-on program enhances your lab skills with polymers, nanomaterials, and advanced instrumentation, all while collaborating with chemistry and engineering students from a global partner institution.

This global learning experience builds unique skills, expands your professional network, and sets you up for future success! 

This opportunity is delivered in partnership with Business Academy Aarhus.

  • Host institution: Seneca Polytechnic

    Location: Toronto, Canada

    Itinerary: To be provided in 2025

    Language of Instruction: English

    When: Summer 2025

        • Classes will take place from June 16 - June 27, 2025

 

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Business Academy Aarhus students

+Important Dates

  • Arrive to Toronto: Saturday, June 14, 2025
  • Class begins: Monday, June 16, 2025
  • Class end: Friday, June 27, 2025
  • Depart from Toronto: Sunday, June 29, 2025

+Eligibility Requirements

  • Contact the international department at your home institution for details

+Fees and Funding

  • Program Fee: 
    • Included: accommodation, mandatory insurance for international students, tickets to professional baseball game, roundtrip tickets to Niagara Falls via GO Train, meals as per program itinerary
    • Not included: roundtrip airfare, course tuition fee, applicable visa fees, meals outside of program itinerary, personal travel, souvenirs, vaccinations (if applicable)

+Flights

  • Arranged by students

+Accommodations

+How to Apply

  • Contact the international mobility office at your home institution