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Facilitating the recruitment of international talent

Principal Investigator: Luciara Nardon, International BusinessProject Title: Enhancing Labor Outcomes through Sector Specific InitiativesFunder: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, World…

Sprott School of Business celebrates faculty promotions and appointments

The Sprott School of Business at Carleton University is pleased to announce the following faculty members have received promotions and…

How to cope with pandemic fatigue by imagining metaphors

Luciara Nardon, Carleton University and Amrita Hari, Carleton University Metaphors are figures of speech that imply likeness; they can be useful tools in dealing…

The impacts of COVID-19 on workplace inclusion

It has been one year since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 virus a global pandemic. The introduction of…

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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…

Sprott School of Business grads awarded Sprott summer research internships

This summer, three new graduates are completing research internships at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business and working on projects…

Sprott Business Insights: Managers can learn from supervising remote workers during the coronavirus

Managing employees from home may actually lead to more effective managers. (Shutterstock) Managers are facing the sudden challenge of supervising…

Making sense of the pandemic

About the Author: Luciara Nardon is co-director of Sprott’s Centre for Research of Inclusion at Work (CRIW) and Associate Professor…

Luciara Nardon, associate professor on international business at the Sprott School of Business, standing in front of a window at Carleton University.

An agent of change: Working towards a collaborative, multicultural work environment

Luciara Nardon is not only creating a new narrative on how to do research in business, but she is also…

Sprott School of Business alumni Sarah McRae speaking to members of PLACE Network in Paris, France.

Helping newcomers reach their business potential

Originally published in the Globe and Mail “Every business should be a social business,” says Sarah McRae, a Sprott graduate…

Luciara Nardon smiling and looking to the side with her arms crossed.

Carleton to be Regional Hub for New Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Consortium

Carleton University is a partner in the new Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub (WEKH) consortium, which was recently awarded close to…

Liam leaning against a tree in the quad

Learning How to Research

Liam Hoselton is a third year Bachelor of International Business at Carleton University. He is pursuing a concentration in international…

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