Bagels & Banter – Preparing for Research with Indigenous Communities
Bagels & Banter – Preparing for Research with Indigenous Communities
Categories: General, Indigenous, Programs and Training | Intended for Faculty
D382 (Office of the Dean, FPA Boardroom) Loeb Building
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
Contact Information
Cassie Smith, 61352026002995, cassie.smith@carleton.ca
Registration
Cost
$0
About this Event
Host Organization: Carleton University - Faculty of Public Affairs
Bagels and Banter is a monthly opportunity to discuss shared research and teaching and learning topics with faculty members in a relaxed setting. Learn about new topics, teaching methods and potential research collaborations.
Bagels and Banter is open to all faculty members and FPA graduate students.
October’s topic “Preparing for Research with Indigenous Communities” is presented by Frances Abele (School of Public Policy and Administration).
Frances Abele is often approached by other non-indigenous scholars who would like to work with Indigenous communities and organizations. In this session she will describe the approach she has taken, with an emphasis on current conditions and the engagement and training of graduate students.
This event is part of FPA Research Series, an celebration of research in the Faculty of Public Affairs.