
Talent – at the Centre of Brampton’s Economic Resilience
From coding classes to robotics camps, we are seeing more offerings in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math programming than ever before. Introducing today’s students to new innovative concepts and training in these areas opens up a world of possibilities...

Employagility
The Urban Dictionary defines employagility as “flexible enough to skill up and manage rapid changes in the workplace.” Workplaces are changing rapidly as new ideas and technologies disrupt traditional thinking and approaches. And we can only believe the pace of change...

BramptonU – bringing you the best of the academic world
How does BramptonU get the best of the academic world? Our proposed governance structure – really who gets to make decisions about programming and delivery – is designed so we can have the best of all there is in the academic world. BramptonU will bring the best...

BramptonU Town Hall
On January 28, 2020; Mayor Patrick Brown and Brampton City Councillors hosted a BramptonU Town Hall at Brampton City Hall. About 180 people participated, many actively engaging with questions. The majority of the feedback received clearly articulated the need for a...

Tele Town Hall confirms importance of BramptonU
On December 13, Brampton residents were invited to participate in the Telephone Town Hall to get updates and ask questions about BramptonU. The event was hosted by Mayor Patrick Brown and several Brampton Councillors. Also participating were local MPP Amarjot Sandhu...

Mainstreet Research Survey
Survey says…we need BramptonU We know Brampton residents want a university – but we needed some hard data to prove it. From December 5-11, 2019, Mainstreet Research conducted a telephone survey of a random sample of 1066 adults, 18 years of age or older, living in...