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Thank you for making the Languages Canada 16th Annual Conference a resounding success!

Thank you for making the Languages Canada 16th Annual Conference a resounding success!

Trade Commissioners

The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service is Canada’s most extensive network of international business professionals, working at Canadian embassies and consulates around the world to grow Canadian international business opportunities.

Whether you are involved in international student recruitment, seeking new partnerships or commercial opportunities, the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service (TCS) leverages more than 120 years of experience in over 160 countries around the world to help you navigate the complexities of international markets.

Don’t miss this opportunity to meet with these education sector experts, bringing you valuable market intelligence, connections and business development support in strategic international education markets.

Book your meetings with Trade Commissioners in advance

30-minute one-on-one meetings with Trade Commissioners will be pre-booked on behalf of interested conference attendees. Meetings will be scheduled on Thursday, February 23 and Friday, February 24 (please note times are subject to change.)

Fevronia Novac

Embassy of Canada in Paris, France

Fevronia Novac has worked at the Embassy of Canada in Paris in support of academic cooperation between Canada and France since 2009. She observes that France is more and more willing to establish collaborations with Canada in ESL, student and research mobility. Previously, Fevronia worked for the Social Sciences and Research Council of Canada, as well as for the Networks of Centres of Excellence, where she administrated research funding in various fields. Fevronia earned her PhD from the University of Ottawa in French literature in 2002.

Book a meeting with Fevronia Novac

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