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Canada's oldest and largest multi-disciplinary graduate school, the School of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton University is dedicated to producing leaders in public service. After over 70 years as a leader in education for public administration, SPPA has several thousand alumni, many of whom occupy top positions in governments across Canada and around the world, as well as in the private and voluntary sectors.
Stephan Schott's intro to SIGNALS
1:37
7 месяцев назад
Sustainable Energy Policy and Engineering
1:47
7 месяцев назад
Interdisciplinarity of Sustainable Energy
2:29
8 месяцев назад
Why choose Carleton University
2:03
8 месяцев назад
CSPS Lunch Panel   Feb 25, 2023
58:50
Год назад
SPPA Graduation Celebration Spring 2021
20:40
3 года назад
Комментарии
@christopherwilson4718
@christopherwilson4718 11 месяцев назад
Frank is an impressive speaker .. we need more Big Brains like his
@joevasquez1776
@joevasquez1776 11 месяцев назад
Communism ?
@phoenixflame-pq9qu
@phoenixflame-pq9qu Год назад
They can be the first nation in poland, spain, Germany or Asia but not in America!!! We know the so-called Black ppl aren't African but Indigenous to this land, and many will pay for this deception.
@rampantmutt9119
@rampantmutt9119 2 года назад
Any "self-government" agreement that that requires provincial jurisdiction, giving up claims to land, and legitimizing Canadian rule over First Nations is not self-government at all. These agreements are the continuation of the White Paper, which seeks to terminate First Nations' distinct status within the law and turn them into municipalities. The Indian Act is bad, but this is worse.
@Khadeeja_Hamdy
@Khadeeja_Hamdy 10 месяцев назад
What do you suggest then?
@BlackRooster187-
@BlackRooster187- 2 года назад
This is truly inspiring for me, I have faith in the future
@husamjerpolat7465
@husamjerpolat7465 2 года назад
YERLERİN VE GÖKLERİN VE HERŞEYİN SAHİBİ YÜCE ALLAH CC ALLAHTAN BAŞKA İLAH YOKTUR ALLAH KATINDA HAK DİN İSLAMDIR MUHAMMED ALAHIN PEYGAMBERİDİR GÜZEL İNSAN HUZUR ARIYORSAN HUZUR İSLAMDA GÜZEL İNSAN MÜSLÜMAN OLMADAN CENNETE GİREMESSİn
@petermihacerar1137
@petermihacerar1137 2 года назад
Choice venues
@petermihacerar1137
@petermihacerar1137 2 года назад
Public
@petermihacerar1137
@petermihacerar1137 2 года назад
Policy
@petermihacerar1137
@petermihacerar1137 2 года назад
What
@denizcaglardolapci2197
@denizcaglardolapci2197 2 года назад
Nice to see you so so many years later and at the top of a successful and tough career Yaprak Abla.❤⚘ I also graduated from METU, Departmant Of Public Administration in Turkey.
@RammsteinDevoted
@RammsteinDevoted 2 года назад
Where’s the 60 million of BLM Fahad? 😊 asking for a friend
@gilbertkyeadee5856
@gilbertkyeadee5856 2 года назад
This is such an amazing opportunity. I would love to take such a wonderful path. Next thing for me to pursue. Thanks a lot.
@astara824
@astara824 2 года назад
Ekosani, thank you for this video! I will share it in my course INS352 at U of Toronto! Mahsi'Choo!!
@imranatique9841
@imranatique9841 3 года назад
ceartion crisis politic social public
@cminor3016
@cminor3016 3 года назад
all of your goals have diminished into a sea of greed and deception because of your lack of transparency and banking off of the deaths of black men and women. may God have mercy on you
@globalleadershipministrytv97
@globalleadershipministrytv97 3 года назад
I would to study about administration in that university . Thank you for this video !
@LifeofHum
@LifeofHum 3 года назад
Very informative session!
@LifeofHum
@LifeofHum 3 года назад
Highly informative.
@LifeofHum
@LifeofHum 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing. I want to know if its possible to complete MPNL while staying and working in Saskatchewan? How often would I need to come to the campus?
@CarletonSPPA
@CarletonSPPA 3 года назад
Thanks for your question. Students would typically need to come to campus to attend the two, two-week summer institutes usually held in July. Due to the pandemic, the summer courses for summer 2021 will be delivered online.
@bradfordmorse7529
@bradfordmorse7529 3 года назад
It is great news that the First Nations Governance Centre is being relaunched. Congratulations to all involved & to Carleton Univ for providing the means to obtaining funding to get it going again.
@LifeofHum
@LifeofHum 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing!
@fun_ghoul
@fun_ghoul 4 года назад
There is NO audio on the right channel. Are you kidding me???
@keegandegoey4018
@keegandegoey4018 4 года назад
Misspelled the name. Its John DeGoey. Dont know how they got that but nice try tho 😂
@artojeek6371
@artojeek6371 6 лет назад
Wow, exactly the reason I say, " OUR CONSTITUTION is useless if WE STILL NEED THE GOVERNMENT'S OKAY to move forward on anything. Barring that, this is where WE need to go to avoid TOTAL ASSIMILATION. Very, very informative.
@megbarker1017
@megbarker1017 7 лет назад
Thank-you for making this video recording available.
@goodtyz
@goodtyz 7 лет назад
I remember the printer at his back on the right side of the screen lol. one of the greatest prof. ive met.
@oueeiijayii
@oueeiijayii 8 лет назад
RESEARCH AS RESURGENCE Taiaiake's challenge is for all of us wherever we live. The 'land' is that right beneath our feet, wherever we are as the foundation of the biosphere, earth, water, air & life. The way is our alignment with nature, the forces of life. 3-dimensional Polyculture Orchards are the foundation of the biosphere on earth whether in country or city. Humans as primates have an important role in stewardship of the tree but we have lots of allies among every species. POLYCULTURE-ORCHARDS The tree is the foundation of life on earth. The height of trees is directly correlated to earth's distance from the sun. Indigenous Polyculture Orchards photosynthesize 92 - 98% of solar energy converted into abundant food, materials, energy & water cycle & produce 100 times (10,000%) more resources than 2-D 'agriculture' (L 'ager' = 'field'). Solar photosynthesis creates cold spots on the continent, which draw warm-moist ocean winds inland. 60% of water transfer between ocean & continent is through condensation of warm-moist ocean winds upon trillions of square kilometres of fractal leaf & bark surfaces in each 10,000 square km region. Polyculture roots descend 10s of metres into the earth's substrate to pump water, mine minerals & create extensive nutrient colonies. Agriculture roots descend only short centimetres leaving the earth hard-packed & barren. Agriculture reflection of solar energy pushes winds from continent towards the sea. Destruction of indigenous longtime polyculture for agriculture has been humanity's greatest mistake & source of poverty & insouciance. sites.google.com/site/indigenecommunity/design/1-indigenous-welcome-orchard-food-production-efficiencies DO-WE-KNOW-WHO-WE-ARE-? 'Indigenous' (Latin 'self-generating') SYLVALIZATION (L 'sylva' = 'tree') worldwide on every continent & island is based in both the Multihome-Dwelling-Complex (Longhouse/apartment, Pueblo/townhouse & Kanata/village) & our cultivation of multiple levels of life. All humans are originally indigenous who over the past 7000 years of violent invasion & colonization, since the fall of indigenous Babylon, once abused by institutional colonizers over long periods of time, became abusers. All indigenous humanity are originally Haudenosaunee 'Onkwehonwe' aka Algonquian 'Anishinabe' aka 'real-people'. Real people find our resource within our relationships, a culture of interdisciplinary holistic cultural interactions & the research which starts in the complexity of 'community' (L 'com' = 'together' + 'munus' = 'gift-or-service'). 'Do-we-know-who-we-are-?' is an online neighbourhood-based Human-Resource-Catalogue, Resource-Mapping & accounting for contributions & transactions as a Community-Investment-&-Exchange-System. sites.google.com/site/indigenecommunity/structure/9-do-we-know-who-we-are
@MrAllen89
@MrAllen89 8 лет назад
This lecture was very hard to understand. Even as a "Indigenous" man whose father was forced into residential school, I understand that those accountable are dead or dying, even the religion or ideology they followed is losing ground. Yet we feel entitled to the money(time/effort) of the innocent threw government coercion(law, force, and point of a gun) for material gain without realizing the immorality of it. If we continue to employ the power of government to oppress all peoples, than we are no better than those who enabled the government of the past to nearly destroy us!
@luqmantemitayoonikosi7003
@luqmantemitayoonikosi7003 8 лет назад
I knew little about people of the First Nations in Canada. I am beginning to learn more. I think this is the reason why Prof. Lorna Williams, presentation at University of Sussex on the 11th of April will be fundamental and monumental for the conference on Canadian's First Nations, whose way of lives were significantly disrupted just like many of First Nation or People in the Commonwealth countries were. For me, it is ever more urgent that the First Nations or Peoples within the Commonwealth should come together to urgently discuss 'reparation justice', as the presenter in the video rightly said, in few years time, this culture may all together disappear. As a matter of fact many, are already extincted . The epistemicide, linguicide and cultural genocide that the First Nation or People of the former British Empire are experiencing is the direct consequences of the Western colonization especially Britain, Spain, France, Belgium, German etc