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HR Solutions | Creating a thriving work culture
Welcome to an innovative collaboration opportunity with Riipen University. Our Industrial and Organizational Psychology students are ready to tackle real-world HR challenges under your guidance. Steps for Matching: Step 1: Submit a match request with your HR challenge. Step 2: After reviewing, our professor will connect with you for project suitability discussion. Step 3: Upon agreement, the project is officially approved. Step 4: The project is assigned to a dedicated team of 3-4 students for in-depth exploration and solution development. Ideal Partner: We seek a dynamic business owner passionate about enhancing HR practices. The project should focus on challenges like building company culture, conflict management, or employee motivation.
Theatre Arts Professional Project Development
THEA 2767
This experience is designed for second-year undergraduate students in a theatre and dramatic arts program, focusing on equipping them with practical skills for a variety of professional roles in the arts industry. Learners will hone their abilities in professional communication, project evaluation, and action plan preparation, with a particular emphasis on grant writing and artistic project management, event planning (festivals and arts exhibitions). By applying these skills, students can contribute to real-world projects, gaining valuable experience in crafting grant proposals, developing marketing strategies, and conducting project needs assessments.
User research driven design
Learners are capable of designing and researching.
Nursing Capstone
THEA 2767
This experience is designed for second-year undergraduate students in a theatre and dramatic arts program, focusing on equipping them with practical skills for a variety of professional roles in the arts industry. Learners will hone their abilities in professional communication, project evaluation, and action plan preparation, with a particular emphasis on grant writing and artistic project management, event planning (festivals and arts exhibitions). By applying these skills, students can contribute to real-world projects, gaining valuable experience in crafting grant proposals, developing marketing strategies, and conducting project needs assessments.