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Indigenous Education Council The Indigenous Education Council (IEC) has a mandate to promote, guide and oversee the implementation of policies, programing and services that impact Indigenous students while attending Carleton University. The IEC also works closely with local Indigenous communities to promote the...More
Program Overview The Indigenous Peer Mentor Program helps first-year students transition to university life by promoting student engagement and a sense of belonging on campus. The Indigenous Peer Mentor Program matches new self-identified Indigenous students at Carleton University with experienced Indigenous students...More
Please contact before-hand to see what each organization has in place for COVID-19 guidelines Inuit Non-Profit Housing https://www.facebook.com/Inuit-Non-Profit-Housing-258630194582943/?ref=page_internal General Info Line: 613-741-1449 Housing/Support Inuit non-Profit Housing offers affordable housing for Ottawa’s...More
Ojigkwanong Indigenous Student Centre 228 Paterson Hall Monday to Friday | 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Designed in 2013 by renowned architect Douglas Cardinal, the Ojigkwanong Centre has become the heartbeat of the Indigenous community on campus. Ojigkwanong was the spirit name of Elder William Commanda and is an Algonquin...More
Indigenous graduates and faculty may choose to wear traditional Indigenous attire, in lieu of a gown, at all convocation ceremonies. The hood may be carried rather than worn depending on cultural protocols. Graduates must submit notification to the Center for Indigenous Initiatives at least 2 weeks prior to the...More
Carleton University endeavours to provide a safe environment which is not only free of harassment, discrimination, injustice and violence but is also characterized by understanding, respect, peace, trust, openness and fairness. In this regard the Centre for Indigenous initiatives encourages students staff and faculty...More
Applications for the 2021-2022 academic year are now closed. An Indigenous Peer Mentor is an experienced student who is willing to participate in the reciprocal process of sharing their knowledge, skills and expertise to facilitate a new student's transition into university life and help build their leadership skills....More
Redirected to CISCE site Welcome to the registration page for the 15th Annual Indigenous Gradation Honouring Ceremony. Annually the Ottawa area Post-Secondary Schools work together to bring this important ceremony to the graduating students. This year is a special one as we are celebrating and honouring...More
The Centre for Indigenous Initiatives team is committed to supporting Indigenous students on campus by providing both academic and cultural programming. We are committed to increasing awareness about the knowledge traditions, cultures and worldviews of Indigenous peoples through the development and delivery of...More
February 10: Moose Hide Campaign Day The Moose Hide Campaign is an Indigenous-led grassroots movement of men, boys and all Canadians standing up to end violence against women and children. On Feb. 10, all Canadians are called to join and take a stand against violence towards women and children and to take practical...More
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