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Engaging undergraduate students with new experiences, new learning and new connections is the foundation of the CNL-Queen’s Undergraduate Research Pathway. And yesterday, CNL’s Academic Partnership Program, alongside research scientists from CNL’s Science & Technology Mission, were thrilled to host both students and faculty members from Queen's University for a day of research sharing, discussion, and tours of the advanced nuclear research facilities at Canada’s national nuclear laboratory.
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You're invited to the 2026 Chimney Swift Count Night at NPD.
Join CNL's Birds Canadards Canada at the NPD site for the annual Chimney Swift count night.
Registration is now open at www.cnl.ca/event/chimney-swift-count-night-at-npd/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Mackenzie Mancell
We were proud to connect with the Nuclear Waste Management Organization at #CNA2026 and formalize our partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding, reinforcing our shared commitment to safe, responsible waste management.
Thank you to the NWMO and all our colleagues across the nuclear community for the meaningful discussions. We look forward to building on this momentum in the months ahead. ... See MoreSee Less
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May 14 is the Moose Hide Campaign Day. Wear a pin to show your support and help raise awareness. The Moose Hide Campaign is an Indigenous-led grassroots movement that began with Indigenous and non-Indigenous men and boys and now welcomes people of all genders, ages, and cultures to stand against violence towards women, children, Two-Spirit and gender diverse people. Wearing the moose hide pin signifies your commitment to honour, respect and protect the people in your life and speak out against gender-based and domestic violence. Visit the National Moose Hide Campaign website to learn more and explore ways to participate beyond May 14. ... See MoreSee Less
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Students - ready to kickstart your career at CNL?🚀
Are you:
• Looking for meaningful work that helps build your future?
• Want hands-on experience that goes well beyond the classroom?
• Hoping to join a team where you can learn, grow, and make a real impact?
If that sounds like you, we'd love to see you apply!
📅 Student postings open Monday, May 11.
Explore available roles, key timelines, resume tips, and details about our student hiring proess here: 👉 www.cnl.ca/about-cnl/student-careers/
Take a look and apply to any roles that match your interests and qualifications! ... See MoreSee Less
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