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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…
Sprott School of Business students team up with Indigenous Peoples to collectively benefit communities
Students at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business are working with Indigenous communities in Nunavut, the Yukon, and British Columbia…
Innovative course uses collaborative methods to support rural villages in Tanzania
Carleton University students Clarissa Garcia (BCom/20) and Tatum Deitrich (BID/20) explain how the Moshi Inje Stove works to community members…
A Passion for Impact: Sprott School of Business student sets out to make a difference
Growing up in Uganda, fourth-year Bachelor of Commerce student Feruz Dglel Tesfay saw the plight of underprivileged communities and knew…
From Buckets to Rain Barrels: An extraordinary experience; an extraordinary impact
It started with a conversation, then a one-off trip to Tanzania and now, six years later, From Buckets to Rain…
Great Grads 2019: Briauna Bowen, BCom/19
On June 10, we will celebrate the class of 2019 as our newest graduates cross the Carleton University Convocation stage…
An education beyond borders
Originally published in The Globe and Mail At Carleton University's Sprott School of Business, the focus on international learning encourages…
On the Road to Tanzania
Sprott BIB Student Jessica is back from her year abroad in Austria and is already embarking on her next adventure!…
BIB grads heading to Africa as Aga Khan Foundation Fellows
Two recent graduates of Sprott’s Bachelor of International Business (BIB) program are heading to Africa in August to spend eight…
Carleton students team up to develop water harvesting solutions in Tanzania
Undergraduate students from Carleton’s Sprott School of Business, School of Industrial Design, and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering worked…
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