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Indigenous Community at Sprott

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At Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business, we acknowledge the Algonquin nation on whose traditional, unceded territory we learn, teach, research and share our ways of knowing and being.

Guided by our values of compassion, imagination and purpose, we embrace collaboration in harnessing the opportunities of business to create an inclusive and sustainable future.

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Indigenouse Student Viewbook

View Carleton’s Indigenous Student viewbook, which outlines the many supports available to Indigenous students at Carleton University, or visit admissions.carleton.ca to learn more.

Indigenous Student Support

To help with the financial costs of your education, there are a number of scholarships and bursaries available to Indigenous students at the Sprott School of Business.

Humphrey Law Bursary for Indigenous Students in Business

The Humphrey Law Bursary for Indigenous Students in Business is awarded annually to an Indigenous student in demonstrated financial need who is entering any program of study within the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University. This bursary is intended to cover the cost of tuition and fees for first year. Application is required. 

T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance

Valued at $2,500, the T.E. Wealth Indigenous Scholarship in Finance is awarded annually on the recommendation of the Dean of the Sprott School of Business to an outstanding Indigenous student proceeding from one year to another in any program within the Sprott School of Business. Preference will be for students in the Finance concentration. Application is required.

KINÀMÀGAWIN

Following an extensive consultation, Carleton University released its report, KINÀMÀGAWIN: Learning Together, in May 2020. The report includes 41 Carleton-specific Calls to Action towards reconciliation. Learn more about KINÀMÀGAWIN and our progress.

Ojigkwanong Indigenous Student Centre

The Ojigkwanong Indigenous Student Centre at Carleton University is a place where First Nation, Métis and Inuit students can study, socialize, and participate in academic and cultural programming. It features a medicine lodge, kitchenette, lounge, study space, computer lab and telephone booth.

Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement

The Centre for Indigenous Support and Community Engagement supports students, staff and faculty at Carleton by providing culturally safe spaces for dialogue and learning.

Supporting Indigenous Innovation

The Sprott School of Business and Indigenous Works are working in partnership to co-create knowledge and learning opportunities that embrace Two-Eyed Seeing as a framework. Sprott is a founding academic partner on Luminary – a multi-year initiative to co-create and co-design an Indigenous innovation strategy that will lead to economic transformation, employment and well-being for Indigenous peoples across Canada.
Read more about this partnership.

Sprott News

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Sprott Students Work with Indigenous Community to Turn Kelp into Fertilizer

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Road to Sovereignty, a Cannabis Story with Josée Bourgeois

On Feb. 5 in the Nicol Building atrium, Josée Bourgeois spoke to an audience of students, staff, and faculty about…

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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…

Sprott School of Business honours three alumni for exceptional professional and community impact

Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business is proud to announce the recipients of the 2021 Sprott Alumni Awards. These awards…

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Sprott business students work with Indigenous communities on collaborative, multidisciplinary projects

Students at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business, together with students across campus, are working with Indigenous communities in Canada…

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Leaders in talent recruitment and Indigenous business development join Sprott School of Business advisory board

The Sprott School of Business at Carleton University proudly welcomes Seema Aurora and Jason Rasevych as new members of its…

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