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Tuesday, January 9, 2024
SPPA Professor Stephan Schott is part of an interdisciplinary group of researchers at Carleton University who are working to harness the power of chemistry to make northern heating more practical. Excerpts from Carleton Newsroom article by Ty Burke ___ Heating buildings in the far north is a major challenge, and it isn’t just because... More
Thursday, October 26, 2023
As part of our celebration of 80 years of Public Administration, we will be sharing Research Summaries highlighting some of SPPA's broad-ranging research. Below is this month's Research summary. Community Perspectives on Inuit Country Food Insecurity in Gjoa Haven, Nunavut Country food - referring to traditional Inuit food - is deeply enrooted... More
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Carleton University has awarded SPPA Professor Stephan Schott a 2023 Research Achievement Award, in recognition of his outstanding research achievements. Professor Schott's research project associated with this award is titled "Stakeholder and Rightsholder Engagement and Decision-making for Forestry Resources and Stewardship." This research... More
Monday, January 30, 2023
Post-Doctoral Position: FISHES: Fostering Indigenous Small-scale fisheries for Health, Economy, and food Security Term: 2 Years Start date: March 15 2023 (with some flexibility) Location: Carleton University, Ottawa Salary: $ 58,736 (includes a 2 % annual increase in salary) Dr. Stephan Schott in the School of Public Policy and Administration at... More
Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Research projects by SPPA Professor Stephan Schott, postdoctoral fellow Johann Strube, and PhD student Grace Martin were included in Carleton University's Strategic Plan for Community Engagement [SP4CE]: Expanding space for community engagement. See the images from the strategic plan below. ... More
By Dan Rubinstein Photos by Chris Roussakis A small insect is causing big problems in Canada’s western forests. The mountain pine beetle (MPB) is about the size of a grain of rice and it’s common to find more than 100 of them on a mass-attacked tree. Foresters first noted the beetle’s devastating impact on... More
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Date Position is Available: As soon as possible for two years Application Deadline: November 30, 2022, or until position is filled Location: Carleton University, Ottawa with collaborations at University of Toronto and University of Alberta Title: Postdoctoral Fellow / Research Associate Areas of Expertise: Indigenous Forestry in Canada, Indigenous... More
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Date Position is Available July 1, 2022 or negotiable Application Deadline February 15, 2022 (February 1 for additional funding through the School of Public Policy and Administration) Location Carleton University, Ottawa with collaborations at University of Alberta Title PhD Research Assistant Position Mountain Pine Beetle risk management options... More
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Associate Professor Stephan Schott co-edited a special edition of the Canadian Journal for European and Russian Studies titled “Carbon Politics in Canada and Europe: Coping with Jurisdictional and Interest Diversity,” and published Climate and Energy Politics in Canada and Germany: Dealing with Fossil Fuel Legacies: Potentials for Greater... More
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