On April 1, 2015, from 12noon – 1pm, Dr. Frances Abele will be introducing the new graduate program in Indigenous Policy and Administration at Carleton University. This presentation will take place at 10 Wellington Gatineau, Boardroom 2103 / 21st floor. Dr. Abele will also talk about social and institutional changes in Indigenous people’s engagement with post-secondary education. Interested participants must RSVP by March 31st to Norma Lewis-Hartwick, norma.lewishartwick@aadnc-aandc.gc.ca to receive connection information on Adobe Connect Pro and teleconferencing. If you have any questions or have a topic that you would like to present or have addressed, please respond to this e-mail or by contacting Norma.LewisHartwick@aadnc-aandc.gc.ca or by calling (819) 953-8209.
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A Quiet Revolution in Indigenous-Canada Relations: A Presentation by Dr. Frances Abele – April 1, 2015