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Carleton University

Global Affairs Canada — Indo-Pacific Engagement Program — $517,500

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Amount

$517.5K

Province

ON

Type

Contribution

Agreement Number

064-2025-2026-Q4-0029

Purpose

Carleton University’s initiative will support outbound mobility through three award streams: study visits, research internships, and faculty seed funding, enabling graduate students and faculty to build research capacity and partnerships across the Indo-Pacific. With up to 25 student and faculty awards annually, each valued at $10,000, the program will facilitate 3–4 month placements at partner institutions in Australia, Japan, Taiwan, India, Korea, Vietnam, and New Zealand. Graduate students will gain international research experience and cultural fluency, while faculty recipients will initiate new collaborations with flexible travel timelines. Designed to reflect Carleton’s decentralized, faculty-led research culture, the program promotes interdisciplinary engagement in fields such as engineering, migration studies, and international affairs. It fills a critical gap in outbound mobility funding, particularly for graduate researchers, and is expected to grow Carleton’s Indo-Pacific partnerships over time, contributing to Canada’s strategic engagement in the region.

Carleton University × Global Affairs Canada

16 grants totalling $1.4M

Indo-Pacific Engagement Program

19 grants totalling $8.9M

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