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Over the course of the conference, members of the ACE-WIL BC/Yukon and CACEE communities came together to share ideas, build connections, and explore the theme: Reimagining the Future of Work-Integrated Learning and Careers.

We are grateful to the presenters, sponsors, exhibitors, volunteers, planning committees, host institution, and attendees who helped make this conference possible.

Conference Highlights

The 2026 conference brought together educators, employers, career professionals, students, researchers, and community partners for learning, collaboration, and connection.

Together, we explored current and emerging approaches to work-integrated learning, career education, campus recruitment, employer engagement, student success, and the future of work.

Conference Photos

We are currently gathering photos from the conference. If approved, selected photos will be shared here to help celebrate the event and recognize the people, sessions, and connections that made the conference meaningful.

Conference Resources

Conference resources will be added as they become available. This may include presentation materials, session resources, shared links, conference documents, or follow-up items provided by presenters.

Please check back for updates.

Thank you to our sponsors

About Kamloops & Thompson Rivers University

Kamloops sits in the Thompson Valley and offers sun, scenery, outdoor recreation, arts, and warm hospitality. It is the host city for the 2026 ACE WIL and CACEE Joint Conference.

Thompson Rivers University (TRU) will host the event on a campus known for innovation, sustainability, and community engagement, with views of the North and South Thompson Rivers.

We are honoured to gather on the traditional and unceded territory of the Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc, within Secwépemc’ulucw, the traditional lands of the Secwépemc people.

Accessibility statement

ACE-WIL, CACEE, and Thompson Rivers University (TRU) are united in our commitment to creating accessible, inclusive, and welcoming environments for all participants. As partner organizations, we strive to identify and remove barriers that may limit participation in conference activities, ensuring equitable access for every delegate, presenter, and guest.

Our host venue, Thompson Rivers University is committed to fostering an environment where all individuals feel valued and supported. The university’s Accessibility Action Plan (2025–2028) outlines actionable steps to improve accessibility and promote inclusion across all aspects of campus life.

Conference organizers are dedicated to upholding these values by working proactively with attendees to accommodate accessibility needs before and during the event. If you require specific accommodations or have questions about accessibility at the conference, please contact us at info@acewilbc.ca

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