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The Kinàmàgawin Symposium addresses timely topics—chosen by students—relevant to Indigenous peoples and serves to empower students, staff and faculty at Carleton to further their own knowledge and become a positive force for change. The name Kinàmàgawin, which means Learning Together, is shared by the...More
Mentees A Mentee is a first-year student seeking support from an upper-year student in the areas of well-being, community building, and creating a sense of belonging. To become a Mentee, you must: Self-identify as First Nations, Inuit or Métis Be interested in having a peer mentor for the year (September to April) Be...More
Pathways to Study OUAC Application – Applications can be made to any program at Carleton through the Ontario University Application Centre. Applications are due in January. More information can be found here: https://www.ouac.on.ca Indigenous Enriched Support Program – This is a Carleton University program for...More
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Associate Vice-President (Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research) Kahente Horn-Miller has received a significant leadership award for her ongoing work on Indigenous research methodologies, Indigenous governance and consensus-based decision-making. Prof. Horn-Miller is this year’s recipient of the Outstanding...More
Kwey Kwey, Boozhoo, Sek:on, Dear Carleton Community Members, Our hearts are full as we are now able to share with you the new Centre for Indigenous Initiatives website. The launch of our website coincides with the establishment of the Centre for Indigenous Initiatives as an independent unit, distinct from the...More
Duncan McCue, an award-winning CBC broadcaster and leading advocate for fostering the connection between journalism and Indigenous communities, is joining Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication. McCue will formally take up a new tenure track position on July 1, as an associate professor,...More
From July 11-21, Actua and its network member Virtual Ventures at Carleton University is delivering the Mashkikiikaagen Indigenous Youth in STEM (InSTEM) Land Summit, which brings together Indigenous high-school youth and educators in a culturally relevant, for-credit learning experience that aligns Indigenous...More
You can now register for the summer cohort for the Kinàmàgawin Indigenous Learning Certificate. Over the summer, we will have one cohort available to students, staff and faculty. Within the series, four sessions will discuss: Anti-Indigenous racism in Canada, Institutional anti-Indigenous racism and education,...More
By Dan Rubinstein When Carleton University’s Centre for Indigenous Initiatives released the Kinàmàgawin: Learning Together report in May 2020, it put forward 41 calls to action aimed at making the campus a safer space for Indigenous students, faculty and staff. To continue moving toward that goal, the centre is...More
Humphrey Law, a graduate of Carleton University’s Bachelor of Commerce program, has established a substantial bursary in support of Indigenous students at Carleton University: the Humphrey Law Bursary for Indigenous Students in Business. This $500,000 endowed bursary, which is now accepting applications, will be...More
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