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The Centre for Information Technology, Organizations, and People (CITOP), a research unit in the Sprott School of Business, helps organizations better understand and manage the interrelationships between technology, organizations and people. Directed by Dr. Gerald Grant, CITOP is currently studying the impact of a new...
A decision-making tool engineered at Carleton is influencing the way countries around the world determine eligibility for parole — and reinforcing Canada’s reputation for justice leadership at the same time. Ralph Serin, an associate professor of psychology and director of the Criminal Justice Decision-Making...
Carleton University’s Centre for Women in Politics and Public Leadership released a major report today about creating gender inclusive leadership in a Canadian industry that will require more than 75,000 new workers in less than a decade. Despite the looming labour shortage and the fact that an increasing number of...
Carleton University’s Centre for Women in Politics and Public Leadership will release a major report on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2012 about creating gender inclusive leadership in a Canadian industry that will require more than 75,000 new workers in less than a decade. Despite the looming labour shortage and the fact that...
Over 200 academic, government and industry scientists, government officials and farming organizations from 27 countries met at Carleton University to discuss the important problem of mycotoxins in food and feed. This was the 5th meeting in a series initiated by a European Union group based at the National Research...
On some days, PhD candidate Thomas Hossie spends his time at Carleton making model caterpillars out of coloured pastry that could be mistaken for Play Doh™. His blog, Caterpillar Eyespots, is plastered with pictures and video footage of the squirmy creatures. If you visit it, you’ll be rewarded with an...
Carleton is proud to announce the unveiling of the whirl tower facility housed at the National Research Council (NRC) campus on Montreal Road. This new facility will enable the testing of innovative technology, including the new stiffness control concept with active pitch link technology. This technology, created by...
Carleton Faculty And Graduate Students Receive NSERC Awards Totalling Almost $1.3 Million Thirty-four graduate students and 32 faculty members at Carleton University have been awarded 2012 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) grants, fellowships, supplements and scholarships. Many of...
Carleton University’s recent All Things Digital showcase attracted more than 120 attendees from small and medium-sized enterprises, Invest Ottawa and government institutions. Presentations, showcasing cutting-edge research in digital media and featuring more than 30 presenters, highlighted innovative labs and...
By Laura Cummings Dr. Adrian Chan is showing the world that science and our five senses go hand in hand. An associate professor in the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering, Chan has helped develop an electronic “nose” to help sniff out bacteria, like strep throat. In fact, some recent results are proving...