Students who choose Laurentian choose a true Canadian experience, one which embraces bilingualism, tri-cultural values and one which is whole-heartedly welcoming to students from around the world.
Laurentian is committed to strengthening the foundation of knowledge in higher education and research to offer an outstanding university experience in English and French with a comprehensive approach to Indigenous education. Together with its federated partners, Laurentian University prepares leaders who bring innovative and intelligent solutions to local and global issues.
NATT provides instructor-based private and public enrollments as well as group training sessions. Furthermore, NATT offers Health & Safety consults so that your valued employees work as safety as possible.Our purpose is to keep people focused on safety while at work, so that they go home at the end of the day in the same condition as they were when they left home.
Laurentian is proud to have negotiated stable, multi-year labour relations agreements with both our staff and faculty bargaining units in the past. Currently, Laurentian is in negotiations to reach a collective agreement with the LUFA faculty bargaining unit.
Kru Scott has been training in Martial Arts for 12 years. He started in Okinawan Karate in 2001, and later expanded to Muay Thai in 2005. Scott opened The Melbrook Martial Arts Academy of Muay Thai in August of 2012. In December of 2012 World Muay Thai Association (WMA) Canadian President Kru Alin Halmagean took notice, and in recognition of his dedication to the sport and art of Muay Thai, Alin awarded to Scott the title of Kru in Muay Thai with all honors and privileges.
Opening in July 2012, The Melbrook Martial Arts Academy was established as a hardcore Muay Thai training facility catering to people wishing to compete in Kickboxing bouts. The workouts were hard, the conditioning drills were hard: it wasn’t a place for beginners to learn the art and seeing people throwing up was the norm.