Events There are no upcoming events scheduled at this time. News Tuesday, March 26, 2019Gathering of Experts and Community Will Discuss Canada’s Arctic NorthAs the Canadian government prepares to release a new Arctic Policy Framework, those interested in the future of Canada’s arctic region will meet at Carleton University on April... MoreFriday, March 22, 2019SPPA Audio Files: Mehdi Ammi on why physicians chose to stay or leave Family Medicine GroupsWhy do physicians choose to leave interdisciplinary primary care teams? Primary care is a critical feature of health-care systems around... MoreWednesday, March 20, 2019April 4: Breaking new trail? Canada’s Arctic and Northern Policy Framework—from rhetoric to resultsCanada is working on a new Arctic and Northern Policy Framework to establish priorities for a vibrant and sustainable North; the latest in... MoreWednesday, March 6, 2019SPPA Prof. Mehdi Ammi publishes research article in Health Services ResearchSPPA Prof. Mehdi Ammi publishes research article in Health Services Research, along with Mamadou Diop MSc and Erin Strumpf PhD. “Explaining primary care physicians’ decision... MoreWednesday, March 6, 2019SPPA Students: FPA Showcase for Graduate Student ResearchResearch and Wisdom Shared at FPA Graduate Conference From economics and political economy to public policy issues in the areas of health, technology, media and feminism, FPA graduate... MoreWednesday, March 6, 2019SPPA Audio Files: Amanda Clarke on Federal Bureaucracy in the Digital AgeOur digital age has brought with it calls for governments to get with the times, to open up, to be more agile and savvy in the way they generate, use and share data. These... MoreWednesday, March 6, 2019SPPA Alumna and new CU Chancellor Talks to StudentsFrom the Carleton Newsroom... Courage and Giving Back New Chancellor Talks to Students By Tyrone Burke Photos by Chris Roussakis and Bryan Gagnon When a sex worker was raped in 1970s... MoreMonday, March 4, 2019SPPA Director Graeme Auld publishes article in Regulation & GovernanceSPPA Director Graeme Auld publishes article in Regulation & Governance, titled "Transparency in transnational governance: The determinants of information disclosure of... MoreFriday, March 1, 2019Apply to SPPA’s Indigenous Policy and Administration ProgramSPPA's Indigenous Policy and Administration (IPA) program is accepting applications for spring start. The summer institute offers week-long intensive in-class experience. Read... MoreFriday, March 1, 2019“Smart Philanthropy” Requires New Ways of Attracting DonorsFrom Carleton Stories... By Elizabeth Howell Photos by Fangliang Xu The future of philanthropy requires finding ways to engage millennials and new donors with institutions, said... MoreMonday, February 25, 2019SPPA students attend external learning event at Health CanadaOn February 15, 2019 SPPA students attended an external learning event hosted by Health Canada. SPPA alumnus Ian Hodges, Manager, Policy Development, Canadian Drugs and... MoreWednesday, February 6, 2019SPPA’s Alexandra Mallett and Heather Dorries Receive SSHRC Support for a Broad Range of Research Impacting CanadiansThe Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) has awarded funding to 12 Carleton University... MoreFriday, February 1, 2019Where are they now? PhD in Public Policy Alumna Helen SmileyHelen Smiley completed her PhD in Public Policy in 2012. Under the direction of Professor Leslie Pal, her thesis focused on policy instrument choice through an examination of the... MoreThursday, January 31, 2019Prof. Amanda Clarke publishes article on digital government in Policy OptionsDigital government doesn’t equal democratic government The assumption that digital government will strengthen democracy is both empirically inaccurate and dangerous, and... MoreFriday, January 25, 2019MPNL featured in the Ottawa Business JournalFrom the Carleton Newsroom... ‘The business of philanthropy’: Ottawa’s nonprofit sector embraces professionalization BY: Rosa Saba The Carleton University Master of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership was first... MoreMonday, December 10, 2018SPPA Alumnus David Thibodeau Receives Academic All-Canadian AwardCarleton University Athletics held their annual Academic Achievement Banquet for Ravens student-athletes on November 13. Recipients were awarded with U SPORTS Academic... MoreThursday, December 6, 2018SPPA Prof. Robert Shepherd Presents at Meeting: Ethics and Conflict of Interest for SenatorsDr. Robert Shepherd was invited to make a presentation to the Senate Ethics and Conflict of Interest Committee regarding the Senate's... MoreTuesday, December 4, 2018SPPA Alumna Yaprak Baltacioğlu Named Carleton University’s New ChancellorBy Dan Rubinstein Carleton University alumna and distinguished public servant, Yaprak Baltacioğlu, has been appointed as the... MoreMonday, November 26, 2018SPPA Students in Conversation with Katie TelfordBy Juanita Molano and Mada El Dibs, students in the Master of Public Policy and Administration If public policy and politics move you and are a passion of yours, you would jump at the chance to attend an event at the Office... MoreWednesday, November 21, 2018Now available – How Ottawa Spends, 2018-2019: Next?How Ottawa Spends, 2018-2019: Next? Edited by Katherine Graham and Allan Maslove PDF Version Epub Version Recommended Citation: Graham, Katherine A.H. and Allan M. Maslove. How Ottawa... MoreMonday, November 19, 2018SPPA Alumnus: Chris H. Braeuel Bursary for Global and International StudiesChris Braeuel, MA in Public Administration, 2000 Created in 2018-19, Chris H. Braeuel Bursary for Global and International Studies serves to help eligible BGInS students who have... MoreSaturday, November 17, 2018SPPA Students Attend CILTNA conference and dinnerOn November 15 SPPA students joined John Coleman and Prof. Christopher Stoney at the annual Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILTNA) conference and dinner. The event provided an opportunity to hear several... MoreFriday, November 16, 2018SPPA alumna Mary Bartram: Postdoctoral Researcher at McGill UniversitySPPA PhD in Public Policy alumna Mary Bartram has started a Postdoctoral Researcher position with McGill University's Faculty of Law (as part of the Research Group on Health and... MoreFriday, November 16, 2018Mary Bartram and Jennifer Stewart publish article in Health Policy on access to psychotherapy in Canada and AustraliaSPPA PhD Public Policy alumna Mary Bartram and SPPA Prof. Jennifer Stewart publish article Income-based inequities in access to... MoreTuesday, November 13, 2018SPPA Director Graeme Auld publishes article in Organization & Environment on private governance regimes as intermediariesTransforming Markets? Activists’ Strategic Orientations and Engagement With Private Governance Graeme Auld... MoreMonday, November 12, 2018SPPA students visit Queen’s Park and Toronto City HallOn Friday, November 9, Prof. Calum Carmichael, along with 19 students in the Master of Public Policy and Administration (MPPA), visited SPPA alumni at Queen’s Park and City Hall... MoreThursday, November 8, 2018FPA Highlights Janice Pillon, MA Sustainable Energy Policy (’16)From FPA News... Janice Pillon is a Policy Advisor at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. How did you become interested in sustainable energy? After receiving a... MoreMonday, November 5, 2018Carleton Launches Efficiency CanadaFrom the FPA Newsroom... Researchers in the Faculty of Public Affairs are taking the lead in Efficiency Canada, a new national organization focused on improving energy efficiency as one component in the fight against climate change.... MoreFriday, November 2, 2018Robert Shepherd and Pamela McCurry publish article on nation-to-nation agendaIt’s time for the Trudeau government to fully engage Canadians and Indigenous communities in the conversation around its nation-to-nation agenda. Robert Shepherd, Pamela McCurry... MoreMonday, October 29, 2018Stephan Schott and Dmitry Lysenko publish article in Ecological EconomicsSPPA Prof. Stephan Schott and PhD Public Policy alumnus Dmitry Lysenko publish article "Food Security and Wildlife Management in Nunavut" in Ecological Economics. Abstract The... MoreFriday, October 26, 2018Where are they now? PhD in Public Policy Alumnus Umut Riza OzkanUmut Riza Ozkan completed his PhD in Public Policy in 2012. Under the direction of Professor Rianne Mahon, his thesis focused on social security and labour legislation reforms in... MoreTuesday, October 23, 2018Energy Road Map: MoCreebec Eeyoud Enlists MA-SEP StudentsFrom the Carleton Newsroom... By Ellen Tsaprailis Photos by Joshua Russell The MoCreebec Eeyoud First Nation in Moose Factory, Ont., wants to reduce energy costs and take ownership of power... MoreTuesday, October 2, 2018Steve Pomeroy speaks to CBC about forcing developers to build cheaper housingFrom the Carleton Newsroom... CBC Ottawa explains: How the city can force developers to build cheaper housing Inclusionary zoning can work, experts say — but only if it's done... MoreFriday, September 28, 2018SPPA Audio Files: Susan Phillips on why philanthropy matters for public managementFor the first fall installment of SPPA Audio Files, Director Graeme Auld spoke with Professor Susan Phillips about her recent article in... MoreTuesday, September 18, 2018SPPA Prof. Amanda Clarke publishes article on online political expression in Canadian Labour and Employment Law JournalHow political can public servants be online? By Amanda Clarke | Published Tuesday, September 18, 2018 Public servants in the Westminster... 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