Events There are no upcoming events scheduled at this time. News Thursday, April 2, 2020In Conversation with Michael WernickOn Friday, March 27, Former Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to Cabinet, Michael Wernick, gave a talk online in PADM5123: The Practice of Public Management in Canada. More than 50 people participated in the online conversation... MoreFriday, March 27, 2020Megan Linton, MPPA, FPA Research SeriesMegan Linton (she/her) is a first year student in the Master of Public Policy Administration. Originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Megan completed her undergraduate degree in International Development Studies and Disability Studies at... MoreThursday, March 26, 2020Jungroan Lin, PhD Public Policy, FPA Research SeriesI’m Jung, a second-year PhD in Public Policy student in the School of Public Policy and Administration. After doing my undergraduate degree here at Carleton in Arthur Kroeger College and... MoreThursday, March 26, 2020Benjamin Faveri, MPPA, FPA Research SeriesBenjamin Faveri is a student in the Master of Public Policy and Administration. Interview Topic: Loot boxes are a product that can be purchased within a videogame for real-world currency, and, on occasion, in-game currency.... MoreWednesday, March 25, 2020Hana Ouchi, MPPA, FPA Research SeriesI am Hana, a first-year student in the Master of Public Policy and Administration. I was initially drawn to the program here at Carleton because of its favorable location in the capital and the co-op option offered through the... MoreTuesday, March 24, 2020Prof. Alexandra Mallett Publishes Book through Routledge Exploration in Energy StudiesRenewable Energy Uptake in Urban Latin America, a book by SPPA Prof. Alexandra Mallett was recently published as part of Routledge's... MoreMonday, March 16, 2020SPPA Prof. Mehdi Ammi Awarded CIHR Grants to Study Public Health Financing and Structural TransformationAt a time when public health systems are under stress with the COVID-19 outbreak, Prof. Mehdi Ammi successfully obtained as Principal... MoreFriday, March 13, 2020CANCELLED – SPPA Gala March 13The 23rd Annual SPPA Gala on Friday, March 13, 2020 at the Canadian Nature Museum has unfortunately been... MoreFriday, March 13, 2020SPPA Audio Files: Stan Winer on Political Competition, Public Policy and Economic WellbeingPublic policy in a liberal democracy is the result of competition among political parties for the support of a diverse electorate. This... MoreThursday, March 5, 2020Anil Varughese talks to Alan Neal about India Protests on All in a DayProf. Anil Varughese spoke to Alan Neal about the factors that led to the violent protests in India which began on February 23 and lasted many days. More than 46 people, mostly... MoreThursday, March 5, 2020SPPA PhD Candidate Ariel Root: Carleton Honours Women Leaders and ResearchersFrom the Carleton Newsroom... It’s up to all of us to work toward a gender-equal world – by celebrating women’s achievements and supporting the collective goal of fairness... MoreThursday, March 5, 2020MPNL Student’s Capstone Experience in IrelandStudents in the MPNL program are required to complete the Capstone course as one of their final program requirements for their degree. Alexandra Lamb, a student in our sixth cohort, had the unique opportunity of completing... MoreWednesday, February 26, 2020SPPA Team wins Gold in National Public Administration Student Case CompetitionSPPA's Master of Public Policy and Administration (MPPA) students took top prize at the 2020 National Public Administration Student Case Competition hosted at Laval University in... MoreThursday, February 13, 2020DPPE Students Participate in 2020 National Evaluation Case CompetitionEach year more than 20 teams from across the country participate in the Canadian Evaluation Society (CES) National Evaluation Student Case Competition. The Consortium of... MoreThursday, February 13, 2020Grad Research: Improving Public Engagement in Renewable Energy ProjectsFrom Graduate Studies News... Creating and executing renewable energy plans and projects involves both policymakers and engineers. Nathalin Moy, a Master of Arts student... MoreWednesday, February 12, 2020Welcome Kristen Pue, Postdoctoral Fellow in Philanthropy and Nonprofit LeadershipKristen Pue is a postdoctoral fellow in philanthropy and nonprofit studies at the School of Public Policy and Administration, as well as a... MoreWednesday, February 12, 2020Northern Public Affairs, Volume 6 releasedNorthern Public Affairs is a publication founded by SPPA PhD in Public Policy alumni Joshua Gladstone (Founding Editor, Co-Managing Editor) and Sheena Kennedy Dalseg (Founding Editor, Co-Managing Editor). SPECIAL ISSUE 2:... MoreWednesday, February 12, 2020Special Issue on Social Movements and Private Environmental GovernanceProfessor Graeme Auld has just had an article published in a special issue of Organization and Environment that focuses on social movements and private environmental governance.... MoreMonday, February 10, 2020Energy System Change and Governance Innovation: Learning from Experiences in Canada’s NorthBy Jungroan Lin, PhD Candidate in Public Policy Professor Alexandra Mallett's work on public policy spans across multiple domains from... MoreThursday, February 6, 2020SPPA Alumna Barbara Grantham Appointed as New President and CEO of CARE CanadaOTTAWA, 16 December 2019 – After a comprehensive international search, the CARE Canada Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Barbara Grantham will join the... MoreMonday, February 3, 2020New Study on Eco-audits in the Fisheries Sector: Graeme AuldProfessor Graeme Auld and his colleague, Stefan Renckens, have published a chapter in a newly released book Transnational Business Governance Interactions: Advancing Marginalized... MoreFriday, January 31, 2020SPPA Alumna and CU Chancellor Yaprak Baltacıoğlu’s Fresh StartAs told to David McGuffin for Raven Magazine Yaprak Baltacioğlu’s journey toward becoming Carleton’s chancellor in 2019 contains many valuable lessons. Originally from... MoreFriday, January 31, 2020Research Takes Grad Students to the Arctic CircleBy Karen Kelly Photos by Bryan Gagnon Last summer, graduate student Jamie Desautels travelled to Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, an Inuit hamlet on King William Island above the Arctic Circle. She was there to conduct focus groups on... MoreFriday, January 31, 2020Stephan Schott and Jacqueline Chapman Publish Article in Sustainable Science on Knowledge CoevolutionKnowledge coevolution: generating new understanding through bridging and strengthening distinct knowledge systems and empowering local... MoreThursday, January 30, 2020Stephan Schott: Supporting Canadian Heritage out of Traditional Knowledge and TenacityBy Benjamin Faveri, student in the Master of Public Policy and Administration program. PDF Version... Stephan Schott is an Associate... MoreTuesday, January 14, 2020How to Fix the Climate? Accelerated Societal ChangeFrom FPA's "Another Take: A Researcher's Perspective on the News" By Karen Kelly Photos by Bryan Gagnon After decades of watching Canada pursue a half-hearted climate policy, James... MoreThursday, December 19, 2019Anil Varughese writes in the Conversation about India’s New Citizenship ActFrom the Carleton Newsroom... India’s new citizenship act legalizes a Hindu nation December 18, 2019 4.43pm EST Anil Varughese Assistant... MoreWednesday, December 18, 2019Amanda Clarke has Book Listed on The Hill Times’ List of 100 Best Non-Fiction Canadian Books in 2019Opening the Government of Canada: The Federal Bureaucracy in the Digital Age, by Amanda Clarke, UBC Press, 312 pp., $32.95. View full list... MoreTuesday, December 17, 2019Donate by December 31 to the Dr. Glen Toner Scholarship Campaign and Carleton with match your donationDonate to the Dr. Glen Toner Scholarship before December 31 and Carleton will match your donation. There are people in our lives –... MoreMonday, December 16, 2019Amanda Clarke speaks to the Hill Times about her Book Examining how Government is Embracing Digital Culture.From the Carleton Newsroom... Inside the federal bureaucracy, Clarke digs up a ‘creeping culture of excessive silos, hierarchies’ in... MoreFriday, November 22, 2019Evaluating government – Graduate Diploma in Public Policy and Program EvaluationNovember 22, 2019 Evaluators help to ensure that Canadian public programs and services are working as intended. Ensuring the effectiveness... MoreThursday, November 21, 2019PhD Public Policy Alumnus Co-authors National Energy Efficiency StudyThe 2019 Provincial Energy Efficiency Scorecard Brendan Haley, PhD Public Policy; James Gaede, PhD; Cassia Correa, MEng (Sustainable Energy) What is the provincial energy... MoreThursday, November 21, 2019Amanda Clarke Speaks to the Canadian Press about the Challenges of Digitizing Federal Services.From the Carleton Newsroom... Documents give glimpse of challenges to digitizing federal services The Canadian Press NOVEMBER 18, 2019... MoreTuesday, November 12, 2019Marc-Andre Gagnon Speaks to the Globe and Mail about Programs that are Drastically Increasing Costs of Private Health Insurance PlansFrom the Carleton Newsroom... Brand-name drug discount cards force Canada’s private-insurance plans to... MoreThursday, November 7, 2019Paloma Raggo Writes in the Conversation about the Risks Facing Whistleblowers in CanadaIf the Trump whistleblowers lived in Canada, they’d face serious risks October 30, 2019 6.38pm EDT Paloma Raggo Assistant... More« Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Page 7 Next » Share: Twitter, Facebook Short URL: https://carleton.ca/sppa/?p=777