Martha Wiebe wins the Bessie Touzel Award
On April 19 of this year, Martha Wiebe – Instructor at the School of Social Work and BSW Practicum Coordinator – was honoured with the Bessie Touzel Award to celebrate her lifelong... More
On April 19 of this year, Martha Wiebe – Instructor at the School of Social Work and BSW Practicum Coordinator – was honoured with the Bessie Touzel Award to celebrate her lifelong... More
The Mayor’s City Builder Award is a civic honour created to recognize an individual, group or organization that has, through their outstanding volunteerism or exemplary action, demonstrated an... More
Codification, Macaulay and the Indian Penal Code: The Legacies and Modern Challenges of Criminal Law Reform – Edited by Wing-Cheong Chan, National University of Singapore, Barry Wright,... More
A new book – titled Modern Military Strategy: An Introduction (Routledge, 2012), Elinor Sloan, Associate Professor of Political Science provides a coherent introduction to post-Cold War and... More
Christopher Worswick, Professor in the Department of Economics, co-authored the book :Toward Improving Canada’s Skilled Immigration Policy: An Evaluation Approach” that has been shortlisted... More
On Thursday, March 22, 2012, the Faculty of Public Affairs celebrated the best of our faculty at a reception in the scenic new River Building. Awarded annualy, the Staff, Teaching and Research... More
Fen Hampson, director of NPSIA, has been recognized by Embassy Magazine, Canada’s influential foreign policy newspaper, as one of “The top 80 influencing Canada’s foreign policy”... More
Yanling Wang, Associate Professor with the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, co-author of the paper “Plant Size, Nationality and Ownership Change” published in the... More
On March 27, 2012, senior officials at Carleton University recognized some of the most outstanding achievements in teaching, professional accomplishment, and research. Among the recipients were two... More
FPA is pleased to announce its FPA Reads initiative for 2012-13! The entire FPA community (new and returning students, faculty and staff) will be encouraged to read the same single book before... More