To All Members of the Carleton Community,
Do you care passionately about Carleton’s future? Are you willing to invest your time in developing a renewed vision for Carleton? If so, consider applying to join the Strategic Integrated Planning Task Force by emailing: StrategicPlan@carleton.ca.
Higher education continues to change – in fact, the pace of change is accelerating – and we must ask ourselves: What must we do now in order to be the best Carleton University that we can be in the next five to 10 years?
Carleton has reached the end of its current Strategic Integrated Plan (2013-2018) called “Collaboration, Leadership and Resilience: Sustainable Communities – Global Prosperity.” The time has come to engage our community in a broad consultative process towards designing our next Strategic Integrated Plan (SIP).
To develop this plan, a task force of 12 to 15 people – the Carleton University Strategic Integrated Planning Task Force – will be constituted.
Members of the SIP Task Force will be broadly representative of the Carleton community. Representation will include members of faculty, staff and student bodies with the aim of having a variety of viewpoints and constituencies present.
Candidates may be nominated or self-nominate for membership by submitting a one-paragraph statement outlining their interest in joining the SIP Task Force to StrategicPlan@carleton.ca. Nominations are due Aug. 27, 2019.
Additional details, including the task force’s mandate and terms, are available on the Strategic Integrated Planning website.
Sincerely,
Lorraine Dyke
Co-Chair, Carleton University Strategic Planning Task Force
Deputy Provost (Academic Operations and Planning)
Betina Appel Kuzmarov
Co-Chair, Carleton University Strategic Planning Task Force
Clerk of Senate
Patrice Smith
Co-Chair, Carleton University Strategic Planning Task Force
Dean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs
Cindy Taylor
Co-Chair, Carleton University Strategic Planning Task Force
Assistant Vice-President, Human Resources