Carleton Homepage
  • About
  • Admissions
  • Academics
  • Research
  • Campus Life
  • Search
  • Future Students
  • Current Students
  • Employees
  • Alumni
  • Welcome
    • Message from the President
  • Community
    • Carleton in the community
    • Strategic plan
    • Public & media relations
  • Capital advantage
    • Life in Ottawa
    • Our campus
  • Working at Carleton
    • Human Resources
    • Faculty Recruitment & Support
  • Carleton at a glance
    • Facts, stats and reports
    • University executive
  • In the news
    • Carleton Newsroom
    • RSS feed
  • Book a Tour
  • Giving to CU
  • Undergraduate studies
    • Undergraduate Admissions
    • How to Apply
    • Aboriginal students
    • American students
    • International students
  • Graduate studies
    • Graduate Admissions
    • Apply now
    • International Students
  • Professional Development
    • Sprott School of Business
    • NPSIA Professional Training
  • Initiatives in education
    • Learning in retirement
    • Aboriginal High School Mentorship Program
  • Registration & Financial Aid
    • Registrar's Office
    • Awards and financial aid
  • Apply Now
  • Our Programs
  • Faculties
    • Arts and Social Sciences
    • Engineering and Design
    • Graduate & Postdoctoral Affairs
    • Public Affairs
    • Science
    • The Sprott School of Business
  • Undergraduate Calendar
    • Undergraduate departments
    • Undergraduate programs
  • Graduate Calendar
    • Graduate departments
    • Graduate programs
    • Academic support services
    • Career Development
    • Co-operative Education
    • Carleton University Online (CUOL)
    • Provost's Office
    • Registrar's Office
    • Schedules and dates
  • CU Library
  • Our Programs
  • Research at Carleton
    • Research Centres
    • Research Works
    • Office of the Vice-President
    • Carleton International
    • CU Research Office
    • Major Projects
    • Research Chairs
  • CU Research
  • Grad. Studies
  • Athletics and Recreation
    • Recreation
    • Go Ravens (Varsity & club)
    • Housing & conferences
    • Parking services
    • University safety
  • Student life
    • Student services
    • Clubs and societies
    • Equity & diversity
    • Restaurants and pubs
    • Safety and transportation
  • Events Calendar
    • Art Gallery
    • Sock 'n Buskin Theatre
    • Kailash Mital Theatre
    • News sources
  • CU Bookstore
  • Today@Carleton
  • Directories
    • White Pages - Find People
    • Yellow Pages - Departmental
    • Carleton Experts
  • Websites
    • A-Z Index
    • Academic Departments
    • Advanced Search
  • Students
    • White Pages - Find People
    • Yellow Pages - Departmental
    • Carleton Experts
  • Faculty
    • A-Z Index
    • Academic Deparmtents
    • Advanced Search
  • Staff
    • A-Z Index
    • Academic Deparmtents
    • Advanced Search

Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs

  • Contact
  • Site Search
  • Login

News

  • Calendar
  • Admissions
  • News
  • Graduate Programs
  • Awards and Funding
  • Prospective Students
  • New Graduate Students
  • Registration
  • Teaching Assistants
  • Services for Graduate Students
  • Postdoctoral Fellows
  • Thesis Requirements
  • Research
  • Forms and Policies
  • Alumni
  • FAQ
  • Graduate Newsletter
  • Contact Us

Research at Carleton

Print content area

Home / News / Carleton University Launches Canada’s First Graduate Program in African Studies

Carleton University Launches Canada’s First Graduate Program in African Studies

This January, Carleton will begin a collaborative master’s program that will seal the university’s reputation as the “go to” place in Canada for African Studies.

“We realized that no one else in the country is offering this kind of program,” says Blair Rutherford, director of Carleton’s Institute of African Studies (IAS). “We have consistently heard from undergraduate students in degree programs across Canada, as well as representatives of organizations that work in this area in Ottawa, about the possibility of a grad program in African Studies, so we know the demand is there.”

Adds Rutherford:  “We also recognize that Africa is at the forefont of many key contemporary and historical issues that make it an exceptionally important continent to study in this age of internationalization. It is home to social movements for human rights; is a key player on the international scene for trade, resources, economic and international development; and is a growing centre of world arts. Nigeria has the third largest film industry in the world and there have been five African Nobel Prize winners in literature.”

The new collaborative graduate program builds on Carleton’s existing initatives in the field. Carleton’s Institute of African Studies (IAS) is the only stand-alone degree-granting academic unit in this area in Canada. It was launched in 2009 along with a combined honours undergraduate program while the Canadian Association of African Studies moved its office from the University of Alberta to IAS in 2011. The Institute has already hosted close to 100 events. More than 35 existing faculty at Carleton contribute to the field of African Studies.

The new program will be open to master’s students in the following 14 programs at Carleton: anthropology, applied linguistics and discourse studies, business administration, economics, English, film studies, French and francophone Studies, history, international affairs, legal studies, political economy, political science, sociology and/or women’s and gender studies.

“This new concentration will add value to their existing degree by allowing them to focus on African Studies as part of their home degree,” says Wallace Clement, Interim Dean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs.

The new graduate program also fits with Carleton’s strategic plan as the program:

  • Is interdisciplinary – the new concentration will draw from expertise in three different faculties and will bring graduate students together from 14 different master’s programs to participate in mandatory credit courses in African Studies.
  • Expands Carleton’s focus on globalization – It will promote new research and academic links between Carleton and African universities, as well as focusing research on the African continent. This will be done partly through the use of video links.
  • Fosters community engagement – A placement course will enable students to work in the Ottawa-Gatineau community and in Africa itself. The program offers distinctive professional development options that will incorporate key community resources in the national capital region. As well, much of the graduate research will be directed at solving real-world community problems facing people in Africa.

This fall, Carleton is launching new PhD programs in Social Work and Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies and a master’s program in Health: Science, Technology and Policy.

More information about all of Carleton’s graduate programs is available at:  graduate.carleton.ca/.

If you are interested in applying for the collaborative Master’s program in African Studies, please visit this website. carleton.ca/africanstudies.

Read what the Ottawa Citizen wrote about the new program here. Macleans online also picked up the story.

Posted on Tuesday, July 24th, 2012 in News Feed for all posts filed under News,  PROGRAMS Feed for all posts filed under PROGRAMS, 

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share on Google+
  • Share on LinkedIn

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Recent Posts

  • May 21st, 2013
    Carleton PhD Alumna Receives Honorary Degree
  • May 21st, 2013
    ISSO Looking for International Graduate Student Peer Mentors
  • May 21st, 2013
    New CU Environmental Sustainability Plan
  • May 21st, 2013
    Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Categories

  • Grad Student Research Feed for all posts filed under Grad Student Research
  • Grad Student Services Feed for all posts filed under Grad Student Services
  • GRAD TALK Feed for all posts filed under GRAD TALK
  • News Feed for all posts filed under News
    • Awards Feed for all posts filed under Awards
    • Postdoctoral Fellowship News Feed for all posts filed under Postdoctoral Fellowship News
    • Student News Feed for all posts filed under Student News
  • PROGRAMS Feed for all posts filed under PROGRAMS
  • Research Feed for all posts filed under Research

Archives



  • RSS feed
© 2013 Carleton University
Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs | Tel: 613-520-2525| Fax: 613-520-4049
512 Tory Building, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, Canada, K1S 5B6
Contact information | graduate_studies@carleton.ca

Mobile version | Accessibility