Paul Menton Centre
In January 1990, Carleton University opened the Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC) named after Paul Menton, the first Coordinator of the Program for the Disabled. Paul pioneered a sense of community and integration for all students with disabilities while he was at Carleton.
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- Carleton Complete service fair – Wednesday, October 28
Stop by the Galleria on Wednesday, October 28 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. to meet with representatives from the student support service offices. Staff members from the following offices will be on hand to discuss their services, how they can help you as a student, opportunities to get ... Full Story
- Carleton University Library celebrates Open Access Week
Curious about the latest buzz on Open Access? Please join Carleton University Library in celebrating Open Access Week, October 19 - 23. Hosted by Carleton University, the University of Ottawa, and the International Development Resource Centre (IDRC), this event promises an exciting and informative week of programming ... Full Story
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Equity Through Education Student AwardsOTTAWA, September 28, 2009 – The National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS) is now accepting applications for the NEADS Equity through Education Student Awards Program. These awards are being offered to encourage full access to post-secondary education for persons with disabilities enrolled in undergraduate, graduate or professional degree programs at recognized Canadian universities, or [...] Full Story
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Students with reading or spelling difficulties needed to help with researchIs your first language English and have you experienced reading or spelling difficulties either currently or in the past? As part of my dissertation research, I am looking for participants for a study that examines internal and external supports related to academic achievement and life outcomes. If you participate, I will ask you to complete a [...] Full Story
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National Bank Bursary and Summer Employment 2009-10The National Bank of Canada is proud to announce its 21st annual Bursary and Summer Employment Program for University and Cegep Students with Functional Limitations. Under this Program, the Bank awards two $5,000 bursaries together with a paid 12-week summer job for university students and one $2,500 bursary together with a paid 10-week summer job [...] Full Story
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