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 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
Indian delegation to visit Ottawa with eye for investment opportunities
A delegation from India’s burgeoning economy will descend on Ottawa next week at an event hoping to reveal investment opportunities between the National Capital Region and
Carleton University names Benoit-Antoine Bacon as president
Carleton University has hired a neuroscientist who has held senior academic posts at several Canadian post-secondary schools to be its next leader. The university announced
Sprott School of Business explores management issues through innovation
A special report highlighting Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business graduate programs in management
Carleton University, BlackBerry QNX join forces to put brakes on cyber threats to self-driving cars
A group of Carleton University students is working with Transport Canada and BlackBerry QNX to devise ways of thwarting potential cyberattacks against self-driving vehicles. Richard
Deadline approaching to apply for Shopify’s ‘Dev Degree’
For students accepted to Carleton University’s computer science program in the fall, next week is the final chance to apply to make Shopify your classroom.
Carleton University staff start strike, tying up Bronson Avenue traffic
Elsewhere in the city, a group of tow truck drivers are expected to protest what they’re calling unfair practices from Ottawa Police Services, with regards
Ottawa researchers look into what’s holding back Canada’s female innovators
The traditional definitions of innovation – the ones that revolve around new technology and disruptive models – are holding back Canada’s female innovators, according to
Nicol Building to take Ottawa’s Sprott School of Business to ‘that next level’
When Jerry Tomberlin arrived at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business nine years ago, his colleagues wasted no time letting him know where his priorities
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