Carleton's commitment to inclusion and social participation is making headlines! 📰
Learn how the Abilities Living Laboratory is connecting top researchers with the community to co-create innovative systems that enable a fully accessible Canada.
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@DairyQueen Except when you download the app and nothing works. Staff keep telling you to close and reopen the app to refresh. And after 20 minutes you leave with nothing. 😔
This #NationalAccessAbilityWeek, we're spotlighting @Carleton_U's Abilities Living Laboratory. Led by a multidisciplinary team, the lab's researchers such as @AdrianDCChan, Jesse Stewart and Mojtaba Ahmadi are pursuing innovative solutions to create a fully accessible Canada 🇨🇦
It's a tie! 🏆 Congratulations to our two @Carleton_U engineering students, Nikita Yovchev and Ankita Dey, who won the Adrian D.C. Chan Award for Volunteer & Community Service. 🎉
Read about their contribution to the Engineering community, here: https://t.co/j4DxNFqArr.
NeuroQore, an OBI portfolio company also partnered with @SOSV, has received FDA clearance for its groundbreaking #depression technology. The next step? Offering a new safe and effective treatment for people living with #MajorDepressiveDisorder.
More at https://t.co/m1qAVR0DGt.
The CUDRG is pleased to announce our new website! You can find all our existing and future content at our new home: https://t.co/vZ27VaRd2T
We have also a new virtual exhibit on Oral Histories of Disability Rights Activists: https://t.co/FrQZU7EmNv
Have you shown an exemplary commitment to volunteering and community service? This award might be for you. The annual Adrian D.C. Chan Award is accepting applications until December 1 at 9am ET. Application details can be found here: https://t.co/Mj24xtTtZC.
Keeping babies safe in medical transit. 🚑
Carleton University researchers and industry collaborations have been working for years on ways to reduce motion and noise patients experience in the back of ambulances and other vehicles.
Cathy Malcolm Edwards was well-established as a leader in accessibility and inclusion through her job with Carleton's Accessibility Institute, when she began to explore returning to pursue a Master of Design. Learn more about her journey to graduation: https://t.co/leOEGmdv6P.
Today is the 7th and final year of the READi Program, the first interdisciplinary post-secondary accessibility-training program in Canada. Looking forward to celebrating and learning from the work being shared all day!
Join us Oct 24 2023 7th Annual @NSERC_CRSNG CREATE #READi Symposium will be held at @Carleton_U
We are excited to have @princepolity deliver our keynote “Where have we come from and what’s next for #accessibility in Canada?”
Register at https://t.co/SJCIWUIRbC
Working within the framework of Carleton's EDI Action Plan, we, as the Faculty of Engineering and Design, have taken action towards creating a culture where everyone feels like they belong. Learn more: https://t.co/DpjE4aqqZC.
The Canadian Accessibility Network (CAN) is hiring an Administrative & Communications Coordinator!
The Administrative & Communications Coordinator will provide administrative support to ensure efficient operation of the network.
Learn more and apply at, https://t.co/H8WZzaH00o
The Canadian Accessibility Network (CAN) is hiring an Administrative & Communications Coordinator!
The Administrative & Communications Coordinator will provide administrative support to ensure efficient operation of the network.
Learn more and apply at, https://t.co/auf5fT62Kh
Carleton's Coordinated Accessibility Strategy (CAS) is hiring a Project Coordinator!
This position is responsible for providing operational, administrative, and relationship management support for the implementation of Carleton's CAS.
Apply now: https://t.co/jn2k1udeDC