This new partnership will promote the advancement of collaboration, promoting Indigenous and community led research projects, community development, higher education, research and training in ways that are beneficial to NND, students and Carleton University.
The First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun (NND) and Carleton University will be signing their Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on Indigenous and Northern studies, post-secondary education, research and access for learners and extensive multi-disciplinary research and projects.
This new partnership will promote the advancement of collaboration, promoting Indigenous and community led research projects, community development, higher education, research and training in ways that are beneficial to NND, students and Carleton University.

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