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Two Sprott Professors Recognized with Carleton Teaching and Research Awards
In March, two Sprott professors received awards from Carleton University for their outstanding research and teaching achievements. Associate professor of…
Empowering Indigenous entrepreneurs to tackle climate change
As the climate crisis approaches the point of no return, there is an urgent need for environmental businesses in Canada…
Making outdoor equipment more sustainable
Originally published in the Carleton University newsroom. Written by Dan Rubenstein. Student's company helps people make and fix their own…
Carleton’s Co-op Program and Innovation Hub partner to provide students the chance to experience entrepreneurship in action
Carleton’s Innovation Hub is one of the newest partners for the university’s co-op education program and offers an exciting placement…
Breaking barriers, building bridges: Sprott School of Business makes strides in internationalization, entrepreneurship and women’s empowerment
Participants of CIAP India 2020 with Dana Brown, Dean of the Sprott School of Business. The Sprott School of Business…
Successful women entrepreneurs inspire young women at Girls Aloud - Youth Empowerment
On Tuesday, over 60 young women from Ottawa-area high schools gathered at Carleton University for the 2nd annual Girls Aloud…
Carleton showcases student entrepreneurship at Venture Demo Day
Carleton students from across campus put their entrepreneurial talents and ventures on display at Venture Demo Day. Held each term,…
Sprott Summer 2016 Course Offerings
Did you know Sprott offers business courses for all Carleton students over the summer? Sprott students can also work towards your degree…
Carleton launches a new pathway in the Technology Innovation Management master's program
Tony Bailetti, director of Carleton's Technology Innovation Management master's program. Carleton University approved a new Master of Entrepreneurship (M.Ent.) in…
Entrepreneurship class project has students running their own business with profits to charity
Students taking Carleton’s introductory entrepreneurship course are already running their own businesses with all profits supporting local charities. Diane Isabelle,…
Meet the high school duo who are the youngest entrepreneurs in Lead to Win's history
Yasemin Beckers and Yutian Lin, grade 11 students at Colonel By Secondary School in Ottawa and co-founders of HomeFoods. A…
Carleton's Lead To Win program for entrepreneurs named one of top ten in North America
Accepting the UBI Global Top University Business Incubator award on behalf of Lead to Win was: (L-R) Roland Few, Steven…
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