Carleton University’s READ Initiative opens untapped talent pool for Ottawa employers
Graduates with disabilities have lower turnover
Carleton University’s READ Initiative opens untapped talent pool for Ottawa employers
Graduates with disabilities have lower turnover
Little known among consumers, Huawei has high profile in Canadian tech networks
Before the arrest of Huawei Technologies’ chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver last weekend, the Chinese company wasn’t a household name in Canada –
Carleton University program aims to advance Ottawa’s women leaders
A trailblazing entrepreneur who was among Canada’s few female CEOs in the 1970s, Jean Pigott broke through another gender barrier at the end of that
Ottawa’s Shopify expands on-the-job learning program to York University
After three years piloting the degree program in Ottawa with Carleton University, Shopify is expanding its workplace learning concept to York University in Toronto. Dev
Transport Canada awards $300,000 to Ottawa cleantech auto projects
A slew of federal government grants awarded to Ottawa organizations are looking to advance new technologies and reduce the carbon footprint of Canada’s transportation sector.
Ottawa universities, colleges working to boost employment levels of graduates with disabilities
In more than 30 years as an employee at Carleton University, Larry McCloskey has seen the percentage of students with disabilities steadily rise. About 3,000
Ottawa’s Carleton University lands $350,000 from feds for green building project
Research from Carleton University might help make new buildings more energy efficient with the help of some fresh federal funding. The Ottawa-based post-secondary institution will
People on the Move: Deziel named Sens CMO; Nanos chairs Carleton’s board
Aimee Deziel is joining the Ottawa Senators as the organization’s new chief marketing officer effective Aug. 13. A graduate of Carleton University, Deziel most recently
Carleton partners with ICTC for autonomous vehicles co-op placements
Carleton University is partnering with a national technology council to ensure the coming generation’s skills will meet the rising demand for autonomous vehicles jobs in
Carleton breaks ground on Nicol Building, future home for Sprott School of Business
Spirits were bright, like the mid-morning sun that shone down Tuesday on the groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction on the Nicol Building, future home for Carleton
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