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The Sprott School of Business at Carleton University proudly welcomes Seema Aurora and Jason Rasevych as new members of its advisory board. Together, they bring leadership and expertise in talent recruitment and Indigenous business and economic development, which will support the school in their efforts to achieve its...More
The Centre for Indigenous Initiatives (CII) and Health and Counselling Services at Carleton University are proud to announce that Rylee Godin has received the 2021 Indigenous Practice Award from the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. This award honours excellence in advancing...More
During National Indigenous History Month, it is crucial to take time to recognize the rich history, heritage, culture, resilience and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples across Canada. Non-Indigenous people can pursue their journey of allyship through education and reflection. To discover ways to...More
Although Indigenous Peoples make up only five per cent of the planet’s population, approximately 80 per cent of Earth’s biodiversity is located within their traditional territories. However, a decline in global biodiversity due to climate change, pollution and exploitation of land and its organisms has directly...More
Would you like to receive support for implementing or enhancing Indigenous and/or equity-driven curricula and pedagogy in your courses? The Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement and the Department of Equity and Inclusive Communities invite you to drop into office hours on Zoom. Join Krista Craven...More
Carleton University’s Rick Colbourne received approximately $250,000 from the Exploration stream of the New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) to support his interdisciplinary research on Indigenous-led responses to restructuring in cities and urban centres. “Carleton University greatly values its many...More
More than 200 people gathered at Carleton University for a Round Dance, a tradition as old as the land on which the university campus is located. Hosted by the Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement (CISCE), the Round Dance is a living testament of the enduring spirit of the Indigenous community—a...More
The fifth annual Kinàmàgawin Symposium included several presentations from Indigenous Knowledge Keepers who shared knowledge and stories connected to the symposium theme: Connecting to Indigenous Spirituality: Learning from the Land, Community, and...More
As Canadian architecture schools strive to reconcile and achieve parity with this country’s Indigenous Nations, designing for and with Indigenous communities requires political awareness and landscape...More
The Ānako Indigenous Research Institute and the Faculty of Science are partnering to welcome Hilding Neilson, an interdisciplinary scientist whose research explores the intersection of science, astronomy, and Indigenous knowledge. Following his lecture, Hilding will be joined by the Carleton University Physics...More
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