Carleton launches money research centre
Source: Metronews, Saturday, June 6th, 2009 by Tracey Tong It’s hoped Carleton’s new Centre for Monetary and Financial Economics will generate leading-edge knowledge and research on... More
Source: Metronews, Saturday, June 6th, 2009 by Tracey Tong It’s hoped Carleton’s new Centre for Monetary and Financial Economics will generate leading-edge knowledge and research on... More
With her co-editors, Professor Frances Abele is pleased to announce the release of the new book Northern Exposure: Peoples, Powers and Prospects in Canada’s North by the Institute for Research on... More
Source: Report on Business, May 19, 2009 by Kevin Carmichael “I don’t like the interest rate instrument,” said Nicholas Rowe, an economics professor at Carleton University in... More
On April 2, the School of Social Work held its Third Annual Research Day, featuring presentations by faculty members, graduate students and individuals from the broader community on research related... More
Carleton Economics professor Lynda Khalaf, along with a number of colleagues from Canada and U.S., has been awarded funding from Mathematics of Information Technology and Complex Systems (MITACS), a... More
Professors Bruce Doern and Leslie Pal of the School of Public Policy and Administraiton, and Christopher Waddell, of the School of Journalism and Communication will participate in the McGill... More
FPA faculty William Walters (Department of Political Science) and Hugh Armstrong (School of Social Work) are among ten Carleton faculty to receive the 2009 Research Achievement Award. Valued at... More
Source: BCLocalNews.com, Friday, March 6, 2009 by Keith Vass . . . Christopher Waddell, a professor of business and financial journalism at Carleton University, referred to CanWest in an interview... More
On November 25, 2008, at Carleton University, Elizabeth Ruddick, Director General, Research and Evaluation Branch, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, spoke on Immigration to Canada: Trends and... More
On January 12, 2009, at Carleton University, the Canadian Refugee Research Network (CRRN), the Ottawa Migration and Refugee Research Network (OMRRN), and the Research Resource Division for Refugees... More