Jan 13 – Jan 25

January 13

Certified Management Accounts Information Table

Description: The CMA program teaches students to become senior leaders, capable of driving the direction of companies, rather than simply reporting financial results. CMA New Brunswick and UNB Saint John offer an MBA/CMA which combines the broad business skills acquired in an MBA degree with the accounting expertise and professional skills of the CMA designation, thereby creating a unique and distinctive edge for graduates of the program. The MBA/CMA program offers the opportunity to obtain two credentials in a shorter timeframe and at a reduced cost than if the program elements were taken separately. For more information on the CMA professional designation and the MBA/CMA program please drop by our booth in the Ward Chipman Library near the Tim Hortons on Wednesday,January 13, 2010. If while visiting the booth you become a CMA University Student Member you will be entered in a draw for a free iPhone and three years service.

Contact: Ken Craft Phone: 648-5690 Email: kcraft@unbsj.ca

Times & Locations: Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 10:00 – 2:00 at Across from campus Tim Hortons

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Student Works – Painting Summer Management Program Information Sessions

Description: The Summer Management Program can show you how to prove your worthiness. We will put you in the house-painting business in your home town for the summer. During the winter months, you will be fully trained in all aspects of running a successful business. You will receive ongoing support and supervision throughout the spring and summer, which will enable you to perform your duties of recruiting marketers and painters, human resource management, conflict resolution, advanced sales, financial management, customer relation management, cost control, and strategic management. To summarize, under our supervision and training you will manage your own business. The Summer Management Program will see to it that you have all the tools you need to be successful. After training, you will receive advertising and promotional materials, as well as all the essential forms and organizational materials you need. We also provide liability insurance, Workers’ Compensation coverage and a three year guarantee on all the work you do. Your administrative burden is reduced because we perform all the bookkeeping and banking functions, and furnish you with financial statements that track your progress until you return to school in the fall. If you want to put yourself ahead of your graduating class; The Summer Management Program is for you. If you are interested in applying, attend one of our info sessions on campus.

Jan 14, 2010 10.00am, 10.45am, 11.30am

Contact: Ken Craft Phone: 648-5690 Email: kcraft@unbsj.ca

Times & Locations: Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 12:00 – 12:30, 12:45 – 13:15, 13:30 – 14:00 at WCL 204

January 14

Student Works – Painting Summer Management Program Information Sessions

Description: The Summer Management Program can show you how to prove your worthiness. We will put you in the house-painting business in your home town for the summer. During the winter months, you will be fully trained in all aspects of running a successful business. You will receive ongoing support and supervision throughout the spring and summer, which will enable you to perform your duties of recruiting marketers and painters, human resource management, conflict resolution, advanced sales, financial management, customer relation management, cost control, and strategic management. To summarize, under our supervision and training you will manage your own business. The Summer Management Program will see to it that you have all the tools you need to be successful. After training, you will receive advertising and promotional materials, as well as all the essential forms and organizational materials you need. We also provide liability insurance, Workers’ Compensation coverage and a three year guarantee on all the work you do. Your administrative burden is reduced because we perform all the bookkeeping and banking functions, and furnish you with financial statements that track your progress until you return to school in the fall. If you want to put yourself ahead of your graduating class; The Summer Management Program is for you. If you are interested in applying, attend one of our info sessions on campus.

Contact: Ken Craft Phone: 648-5690 Email: kcraft@unbsj.ca

Times & Locations: Thursday, Jan 14, 2010 10.00am, 10.45am, 11.30am

at WCL 204

January 15

Back to Class Bash

Description: It’s Back to Class Bash so don’t miss the first party of the new year that everyone will be talking about. Sign-ins available at the CIC (only 50 available). Cost for students 5$ and 10 for non students.

Times & Locations: Friday January 15 at UNBSJ. 10-2

January 22

Psychology Society Charity Ball

Description: The Psychology Society would like to welcome everyone to come to the Charity Ball, a semi-formal fundraising event for Skate to Care. All the money that will be raise will go to the Psychology Team. There will be door prizes and draws through out the night.

Times &Locations: Friday, January 22 8 pm to midnight at Baird Dinning Hall,

January 25

Cardboard Boxes Castle Building

Description: Come help create a giant cardboard castle in support of Green Week. Call to all the students body to donate your unused cardboard boxes to the CIC located above the Caf in support of Green Week. A Psychology Event

Times & Location: Monday January 25 at 10:00 am at the White Bone Lounge


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