University of Niagara Falls Canada
University of Niagara Falls Canada
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

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Winter 2026 Business Solutions (Enterpreneurship)

MGMT 620 & MGMT 699

Oct 13, 2025 - Mar 27, 2026

During the final term, students enrolled in UNF’s Master of Management program with a specialization in entrepreneurship will complete a Capstone project in which they will get an opportunity to synthesize learning from previous courses. Students work in  groups of   5  to: Identify market opportunities and gaps Propose creative, scalable business solutions Identify real market opportunities Design innovative and feasible business solutions Apply a digital and data-driven mindset Create validated business models and execution strategies About the Learners: Students are trained to identify and solve business problems through emerging technologies. Have completed foundational and intermediate coursework, with core competencies in  Finance, Sales and Marketing, Data Analytics, Project Management, Technology Trends and Applications, Business Process Design, and more. They demonstrate strong digital mindsets, apply cutting-edge tools like  AI, blockchain, IoT, and analytics, and follow structured data-driven project plans. Have completed a minimum of three program terms. Demonstrated strong dedication, professionalism, and readiness to contribute to industry-aligned projects Project Details: Intermediate/advanced level scope 270-360 hours per learner , completed over  16-20 weeks 1 project per 5 learners Learners complete the project remotely and work in teams to produce project deliverables. Employers play a key role  in guiding projects and providing feedback. This is a valuable opportunity to support emerging talent and receive meaningful contributions from skilled learners ready to make an impact. What’s in It for You? • Gain innovative, research-backed business solutions • Engage with fresh entrepreneurial talent • Explore new revenue models or market opportunities • No cost to participate – just your insight and collaboration How It Works: 1. Identify a business challenge or idea 2. Get matched with a group of students 3. Collaborate and give feedback throughout the project 4. Receive a final delivery with strategic recommendations

Admin Cherie Simms
Matches 17
Category Market research + 4
Open Closing on September 30, 2025

Winter 2026 - Innovative Solutions with Emerging Technologies

MGMT 620 & MGMT 699

Oct 13, 2025 - Mar 28, 2026

During the final term, students enrolled in UNF’s Master of Management program with a specialization in emerging technology will complete a Capstone project in which they will get an opportunity to synthesize learning from previous courses. Students work in  groups of   5  to: Apply digital tools and technologies to solve operational problems Recommend best-fit tech solutions and apply cutting-edge tools like AI, blockchain, IoT, and analytics, and Create implementation roadmaps and analytics strategies Demonstrate strong digital mindsets About the Learners: Students are trained to identify and solve business problems through emerging technologies. Have completed foundational and intermediate coursework, with core competencies in  Finance, Sales and Marketing, Data Analytics, Project Management, Technology Trends and Applications, Business Process Design, and more. They demonstrate strong digital mindsets, apply cutting-edge tools like  AI, blockchain, IoT, and analytics, and follow structured data-driven project plans. Have completed a minimum of three program terms. Demonstrated strong dedication, professionalism, and readiness to contribute to industry-aligned projects Project Details: Intermediate/advanced level scope 270-360 hours per learner , completed over  16-20 weeks 1 project per 5 learners Learners complete the project remotely and work in teams to produce project deliverables. Employers play a key role  in guiding projects and providing feedback. This is a valuable opportunity to support emerging talent and receive meaningful contributions from skilled learners ready to make an impact. What’s in It for You? • Gain innovative, research-backed business solutions • Engage with fresh entrepreneurial talent • Explore new revenue models or market opportunities • No cost to participate – just your insight and collaboration How It Works: 1. Identify a business challenge or idea 2. Get matched with a group of students 3. Collaborate and give feedback throughout the project 4. Receive a final delivery with strategic recommendations

Admin Cherie Simms
Matches 12
Category Product or service launch + 4
Open Closing on September 20, 2025

Advanced Data Analytics Internship Fall 2025

DAMO 623

Flexible

This internship offers students in the Master of Data Analytics (MDA) program at the University of Niagara Falls, Canada, the opportunity to apply advanced analytics skills in a cross-functional, real-world setting. Whether in healthcare, finance, technology, retail, or the public sector, interns are trained to gather, analyze, model, and interpret data to uncover business insights and enable evidence-based decision-making. Organizations benefit from temporary but impactful support in building dashboards, forecasting, automating reporting, or improving internal analytics capacity. About the Learners: Enrolled in UNF’s Master of Data Analytics program, this program is built on industry needs and hands-on skill development Have completed foundational and intermediate coursework, with core competencies in dashboard(s), forecasting models. data reports, ETL scripts, and insight presentations Familiar with tools, platforms, and datasets such as Python, SQL, Tableau, Power BI, Excel, and R. Have completed a minimum of three program terms and mandatory pre-internship training modules Demonstrated strong dedication, professionalism, and readiness to contribute to industry-aligned projects Project Details: Intermediate/advanced level scope 350-480 hours, completed over  10-12 weeks between September 22, 2025, to December 14, 2025 1 project per learner Learners complete the project , in-person, hybrid, or remotely and work independently or with a company team. Interns may support your team with: Data wrangling and transformation from multiple sources (CSV, SQL databases, APIs) Creating interactive dashboards using Tableau, Power BI, or Excel for reporting purposes Building predictive or classification models for forecasting, risk scoring, or behavior prediction Performing exploratory data analysis (EDA) to identify trends, outliers, or process bottlenecks Automating business intelligence workflows using Python or R Presenting findings through concise reports, executive summaries, or stakeholder presentations Evaluating the quality and reliability of data and proposing cleaning or governance solutions   Employers play a key role  in guiding projects and providing feedback. This is a valuable opportunity to support emerging talent and receive meaningful contributions from skilled learners ready to make an impact. Interns will be assigned a supervisor within the host organization and will receive academic mentorship from a UNF Faculty Advisor. Regular check-ins will be coordinated with the Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Manager to support the student's progress and development. Why Host a UNF MDA Intern? Gain short-term, high-impact analytics support Explore data-driven opportunities without full-time hiring Help shape the next generation of Canadian data professionals Enhance your team’s capability in applied analytics and dashboarding

Admin Cherie Simms
Matches 32
Category Data analysis + 3
Open Closing on August 2, 2025

Fall 2025 - Innovative Solutions with Emerging Technologies

MGMT 699

Jul 18, 2025 - Dec 15, 2025

During the final term, students enrolled in UNF’s Master of Management program with a specialization in emerging technology will complete a Capstone project in which they will get an opportunity to synthesize learning from previous courses. Students work in groups of 5 to: Apply digital tools and technologies to solve operational problems Recommend best-fit tech solutions and apply cutting-edge tools like AI, blockchain, IoT, and analytics, and Create implementation roadmaps and analytics strategies Demonstrate strong digital mindsets About the Learners: Students are trained to identify and solve business problems through emerging technologies. Have completed foundational and intermediate coursework, with core competencies in Finance, Sales and Marketing, Data Analytics, Project Management, Technology Trends and Applications, Business Process Design, and more. They demonstrate strong digital mindsets, apply cutting-edge tools like AI, blockchain, IoT, and analytics, and follow structured data-driven project plans. Have completed a minimum of three program terms. Demonstrated strong dedication, professionalism, and readiness to contribute to industry-aligned projects Project Details: Intermediate/advanced level scope 350-480 hours per learner , completed over  16-20 weeks 1 project per 5 learners Learners complete the project remotely and work in teams to produce project deliverables. Employers play a key role  in guiding projects and providing feedback. This is a valuable opportunity to support emerging talent and receive meaningful contributions from skilled learners ready to make an impact. What’s in It for You? • Gain innovative, research-backed business solutions • Engage with fresh entrepreneurial talent • Explore new revenue models or market opportunities • No cost to participate – just your insight and collaboration How It Works: 1. Identify a business challenge or idea 2. Get matched with a group of students 3. Collaborate and give feedback throughout the project 4. Receive a final delivery with strategic recommendations

Admin Cherie Simms
Matches 5
Category Communications + 4
Closed

Fall 2025 Business Solutions (Enterpreneurship)

MGMT 620 & MGMT 699

Jul 17, 2025 - Dec 16, 2025

During the final term, students enrolled in UNF’s Master of Management program with a specialization in entrepreneurship will complete a Capstone project in which they will get an opportunity to synthesize learning from previous courses. Students work in  groups of   5  to: Identify market opportunities and gaps Propose creative, scalable business solutions Identify real market opportunities Design innovative and feasible business solutions Apply a digital and data-driven mindset Create validated business models and execution strategies About the Learners: Students are trained to identify and solve business problems through emerging technologies. Have completed foundational and intermediate coursework, with core competencies in  Finance, Sales and Marketing, Data Analytics, Project Management, Technology Trends and Applications, Business Process Design, and more. They demonstrate strong digital mindsets, apply cutting-edge tools like  AI, blockchain, IoT, and analytics, and follow structured data-driven project plans. Have completed a minimum of three program terms. Demonstrated strong dedication, professionalism, and readiness to contribute to industry-aligned projects Project Details: Intermediate/advanced level scope 270-360 hours per learner , completed over  16-20 weeks 1 project per 5 learners Learners complete the project remotely and work in teams to produce project deliverables. Employers play a key role  in guiding projects and providing feedback. This is a valuable opportunity to support emerging talent and receive meaningful contributions from skilled learners ready to make an impact. What’s in It for You? • Gain innovative, research-backed business solutions • Engage with fresh entrepreneurial talent • Explore new revenue models or market opportunities • No cost to participate – just your insight and collaboration How It Works: 1. Identify a business challenge or idea 2. Get matched with a group of students 3. Collaborate and give feedback throughout the project 4. Receive a final delivery with strategic recommendations

Admin Cherie Simms
Matches 3
Category Communications + 4
Closed

Marketing Data Analytics Internship Fall 2025

DAMO 621

Flexible

This internship provides students from the University of Niagara Falls Canada's Master of Data Analytics (MDA) program, with hands-on experience in marketing analytics. The intern will support the marketing or data team in analyzing customer behavior, campaign effectiveness, and digital performance metrics to drive strategic decisions. The internship is ideal for organizations looking to enhance their data-driven marketing capabilities. About the Learners: Enrolled in UNF’s Master of Data Analytics program, specializing in Marketing Analytics, this program is built on industry needs and hands-on skill development Have completed foundational and intermediate coursework, with core competencies in dashboard(s), forecasting models. data reports, ETL scripts, and insight presentations Familiar with tools, platforms and datasets such as Python, SQL, Tableau, Power BI, Excel, and R. Have completed a minimum of three program terms and mandatory pre-internship training modules Demonstrated strong dedication, professionalism, and readiness to contribute to industry-aligned projects Project Details: Intermediate/advanced level scope 350-480 hours per learner , completed over  10-12 weeks 1 project per learner Learners complete the project in person or remotely and work independently or with a company team. Key Responsibilities Analyze digital marketing performance metrics (e.g., website traffic, conversion rates, click-through rates) using tools like Google Analytics and Tableau. Support customer segmentation and lifetime value analysis using CRM data. Build dashboards and visualizations for internal reporting on campaign KPIs. Develop predictive models (e.g., churn prediction, response modeling) to inform marketing strategy. Assist in A/B testing setup and analysis for email, web, or ad campaigns. Clean, transform, and prepare marketing data for analysis using Python or SQL. Summarize and present actionable insights to stakeholders.   Employers play a key role  in guiding projects and providing feedback. This is a valuable opportunity to support emerging talent and receive meaningful contributions from skilled learners ready to make an impact. Interns will be assigned a supervisor within the host organization and will receive academic mentorship from a UNF Faculty Advisor. Regular check-ins will be coordinated with the Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Manager to support the student's progress and development. Why Host an MDA Intern? MDA interns bring immediate value to your organization by: Supporting data-driven decision-making Enhancing analytics capability within your marketing team Contributing to special projects without long-term hiring commitments Building a potential talent pipeline for future recruitment

Admin Cherie Simms
Matches 0
Category Data analysis + 4
Closed

Operations Data Analytics Internship Fall 2025

DAMO 622

Flexible

This internship offers UNF MDA students an opportunity to apply their technical and analytical expertise to real-world operations and supply chain challenges. Interns will support the organization’s operations or business intelligence teams in optimizing processes, identifying inefficiencies, and delivering actionable insights from operational data. This role is ideal for companies looking to improve resource utilization, forecasting, inventory management, or service delivery through data-informed decision-making. About the Learners: Enrolled in UNF’s Master of Data Analytics program, specializing in Operations Analytics, this program is built on industry needs and hands-on skill development Have completed foundational and intermediate coursework, with core competencies in dashboard(s), forecasting models. data reports, ETL scripts, and insight presentations Familiar with tools, platforms and datasets such as Python, SQL, Tableau, Power BI, Excel, and R. Have completed a minimum of three program terms and mandatory pre-internship training modules Demonstrated strong dedication, professionalism, and readiness to contribute to industry-aligned projects Project Details: Intermediate/advanced level scope 350-480 hours per learner , completed over  10-12 weeks 1 project per learner Learners complete the project in person or remotely and work independently or with a company team. Key Responsibilities Analyze historical operations or supply chain data to identify trends and improvement opportunities. Create and maintain dashboards to track key operational KPIs (e.g., cycle time, throughput, inventory turnover). Assist with demand forecasting and predictive modeling to inform logistics or capacity planning. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to streamline processes using data insights. Extract and transform data from ERP systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle) using SQL or Excel. Evaluate process performance, detect bottlenecks, and simulate optimization scenarios. Present findings in written reports and stakeholder presentations with visualized insights. Employers play a key role  in guiding projects and providing feedback. This is a valuable opportunity to support emerging talent and receive meaningful contributions from skilled learners ready to make an impact. Interns will be assigned a supervisor within the host organization and will receive academic mentorship from a UNF Faculty Advisor. Regular check-ins will be coordinated with the Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) Manager to support the student's progress and development. Why Host a UNF MDA Intern? Gain temporary support for data-intensive operational challenges Receive fresh insights backed by advanced analytics training Build a pipeline for future data talent in operations and logistics Support emerging professionals in applying their knowledge to your business context

Admin Cherie Simms
Matches 0
Category Data analysis + 3
Closed
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