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Manitoba’s largest institute of applied learning and research, with more than 200 full- and part-time degree, diploma and certificate options. Through hands-on learning opportunities and state-of-the-art instruction, we prepare our students to become leaders in their fields — while also ensuring they can meet changing industry demands, and contribute to the province’s economic growth.
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Integrated Marketing Communications
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Students can help solve marketing problems by providing communication solutions. Students will create a marketing campaign to ensure clarity, consistency, and maximum impact. In this project, students will: Evaluate the strategic roles of a variety of communications Identify target customers Communicate brand awareness Create the campaign messaging. The students will work in teams to collaboratively develop an integrated marketing campaign for you! A strong online presence is key to unlocking new markets and building your customer base. Whether you are launching a new product, promoting your business, or trying to reach new audiences, integrating traditional and modern day marketing techniques is an excellent advantage. In this project, a group of students will analyze your current marketing activities and suggest solutions from traditional to social media and propose methods to strategically leverage these tools to achieve your objectives.
ACE Project Space: Fall 2025
Skilled, motivated students from Red River College's ACE Project Space workshop are ready to support your business . The ACE Project Space is a collaborative, interactive workspace where students, entrepreneurs, non-profits, and corporations come together to turn bold ideas into real-world solutions. With guidance from experienced staff and faculty, students from the Business Information Technology, Data Science and Machine Learning, and Information Security programs work directly with industry partners to build prototypes, develop products, and design services ready for market. Participating employers gain access to curious, capable, and career-ready students who are eager to apply their skills to meaningful challenges. Projects are divided into three distinct phases, each requiring 60 hours of student work. Upon completing each phase, students are paid a $1,400 stipend—fully covered through Riipen and the Government of Canada’s Innovative Work-Integrated Learning (I-WIL) Initiatives program. There is no cost to you. This is an exclusive, invite-only opportunity. If you were not invited to participate, your project match request will be declined. Project timeline: Request to match your project: September 2 - 12, 2025 Program administrators will support you in setting up your projects and matching them to the experience. Students invited to join: September 17, 2025 Students will be assigned to your project in teams Project start date: September 22, 2025 Project end date: October 31, 2025 All projects must be completed to be eligible for payment For more program details, see our landing page for employers
Integrated Marketing Communications
Students can help solve marketing problems by providing communication solutions. Students will create a marketing campaign to ensure clarity, consistency, and maximum impact. In this project, students will: Evaluate the strategic roles of a variety of communications Identify target customers Communicate brand awareness Create the campaign messaging. The students will work in teams to collaboratively develop an integrated marketing campaign for you! A strong online presence is key to unlocking new markets and building your customer base. Whether you are launching a new product, promoting your business, or trying to reach new audiences, integrating traditional and modern day marketing techniques is an excellent advantage. In this project, a group of students will analyze your current marketing activities and suggest solutions from traditional to social media and propose methods to strategically leverage these tools to achieve your objectives.
Consumer Research & Insights into Branding
First year, second term Business Administration students will work in teams to generate actionable and relevant consumer insights and branding for your organization.
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