Carleton Projects on Global Talent, Youth Homelessness and Rural Communities Receive SSHRC Support

Carleton Projects on Global Talent, Youth Homelessness and Rural Communities Receive SSHRC Support

Three Carleton University research projects on recruiting global talent, ending youth homelessness and increasing the well-being of rural communities have been supported at almost $200,000 each by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).

Carleton’s Martin Geiger in the Department of Political ScienceJacqueline Kennelly in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, and Paul PetersDepartment of Health Sciences, received Partnership Development Grants.

“The social sciences and humanities have always been an integral part of Carleton’s research,” says Rafik Goubran, vice-president (Research and International). “These projects highlight innovative approaches to current issues in our communities across Canada that will greatly benefit society.”

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