Feb. 9, 2026
Internship an eye-opening experience for Schulich master's student
Second-year student Mayor Akinfenwa is gaining hands-on experience through a 16-month internship with Thermal Systems KWC, where he works as a product development engineer.
Akinfenwa is an international student from Nigeria, who chose the at the 荔枝视频 because 鈥渋t has a great track record.鈥
鈥淚鈥檝e had a few friends and colleagues who have passed through Schulich, and it seemed like the right fit for me,鈥 he says.
Akinfenwa鈥檚 days move between design, testing and research 鈥 work he describes as understanding 鈥渉ow the product works, the competition, the technical aspects, engineering, testing.鈥
It didn鈥檛 take long to see the impact of his contributions.
鈥淭he most rewarding part is the knowledge,鈥 says Akinfenwa, whose major is mechanical engineering. 鈥淚 feel like I鈥檓 doing something substantial and it matters.鈥
The Schulich School has added a new internship component designed for master鈥檚 students. For Akinfenwa, the opportunity has become a defining part of his graduate experience.
Discovering his place in our engineering community
Thermal Systems KWC develops materials and systems used across the full construction life cycle, but what stood out most to Akinfenwa was the company鈥檚 culture.
鈥淚 have not met a company that valued safety as much as here, and I really appreciate it,鈥 he says.
Coming from previous work experiences, the strong emphasis on safety and mentorship has been a welcome change. Akinfenwa says guidance from colleagues has helped him grow more confident, particularly as he takes on responsibilities beyond his comfort zone.
While his primary focus is product development from design to testing, the role also includes a sales component, challenging him to gain new skills.
Encouraging others to pursue career-changing opportunities
Asked whether he would recommend the internship program, Akinfenwa doesn鈥檛 hesitate.
鈥淵es, I actually do recommend it,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a good experience. It makes all the difference in building your career.鈥
Akinfenwa鈥檚 advice to other master鈥檚 students considering an internship is straightforward.
鈥淎pply as much as you can,鈥 he says. 鈥淓ven if it feels like you鈥檙e not in the demographic they mentioned, you can still try, and you鈥檒l probably still see some feedback.鈥
For Akinfenwa, that approach opened the door to an experience that has shaped not only his degree, but also his life in Canada 鈥 one new skill, new place and new perspective at a time.
The offers a with Internship program that integrates a paid internship into the academic experience. The program allows students to apply classroom learning in a professional setting while building industry connections and preparing for an engineering career in Canada.
Industry partners benefit from the unique experience master鈥檚 students bring, as students contribute to growing sectors across the country while helping advance a company鈥檚 vision, goals and objectives.
Graduates receive a 鈥渨ith internship鈥 designation on their degree parchment. Students are responsible for securing an internship, with support available through U荔枝视频鈥檚 job board and approval provided by the at Schulich.