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Immigration, Communities and the Economy
Mapping out a solution to Canada's labour shortage Carleton University's Luciara Nardon, co-director of the Centre for Research on Inclusion at Work at the Sprott…
Supporting newcomers’ integration at work: A Q&A with PhD candidate Vivi Zhang
New immigrants looking to join Canada’s labour market face a myriad of challenges. Vivi (Hui) Zhang, PhD in Management candidate at Carleton University’s Sprott School…
World Skills Employment Centre launches research initiative aimed at deepening employer partnerships to help newcomers integrate into in-demand labour sectors
Minister of Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada says, “Newcomers enrich the cultural fabric of our society.” Over 700 newcomers are set to benefit from a…
Bridging the Gap Between Newcomer Expertise and Organizational Support
Canada relies heavily on the global mobility of people—both in and out of the country. With the combination of millions of baby boomers retiring over…
Not Your Typical Summer Internship
By: Sophia Krystek, BCom/19, MSc in Management candidate As a recent graduate from the Bachelor of Commerce program that is heading into the Master of…
Three Sprott faculty members receive SSHRC Partnership Engage Grants
Three researchers from the Sprott School of Business have been awarded Partnership Engage Grants by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).…
Sprott PhD’s Research Helps Immigrants Become Workplace Leaders
By Matt Gergyek Carleton PhD student Harry Chhina is exploring how certain factors help first-generation immigrants to Canada become effective leaders by examining differences in…
Demographic change is coming. Are you ready?
Here’s a scary statistic: by 2016, Canada is going to face a skilled-labour shortage of about 300,000 people. Even scarier? By 2031, that number could…
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